
Morgan Lowrie
Journalist at The Canadian Press
Canadian Press journalist. Urbanist, optimist, Montrealer. [email protected]
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westernwheel.ca | Morgan Lowrie
MONTREAL — Two Montreal men have pleaded guilty to committing an indignity to a body, after admitting they left the remains of an Indigenous woman on the couch in their home for six months. Prosecutor Simon Lapierre confirmed that brothers Nicodemo and Francesco Sansalone admitted guilt this week in the death of Alasie Tukkiapik.
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infotel.ca | Morgan Lowrie
MONTREAL — Two Montreal men have pleaded guilty to committing an indignity to a body, after admitting they left the remains of an Indigenous woman on the couch in their home for six months. Prosecutor Simon Lapierre confirmed that brothers Nicodemo and Francesco Sansalone admitted guilt this week in the death of Alasie Tukkiapik.
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thespec.com | Morgan Lowrie
QUÉBEC - The Quebec government is expanding its cellphone ban in schools, prohibiting students from using the devices on elementary or high school property for the entire school day. Education Minister Bernard Drainville says the measure will encourage children to socialize and will help prevent cyberbullying.
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castanet.net | Jack Farrell |Hannah Alberga |Sidhartha Banerjee |Morgan Lowrie
Jack Farrell, The Canadian Press - | Story: 547909The idea of Alberta opting out of the Canada Pension Plan isn't going anywhere -- at least for now. Premier Danielle Smith says she won't be putting the creation of a provincial pension plan to a referendum any time soon. Smith says she doesn't think Albertans have "an appetite" to pull out of the national pension program, and says the issue is further clouded by lack of detail on how much the province would get if it left.
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castanet.net | Jack Farrell |Hannah Alberga |Sidhartha Banerjee |Morgan Lowrie
Alberta's government is seeking a court ruling on the constitutionality of Ottawa's clean electricity grid regulations. The regulations were finalized late last year and lay out a plan to decarbonize electricity grids across Canada by 2025. Abandoning the regulations is one of nine demands Premier Danielle Smith laid out for the next federal government in advance of Monday's election. But she says she's received no indication that the government under Prime Minister Mark Carney will take action.
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