Ottawa experiencing coldest April 2 in decades

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The capital is in the grip of a brief cold snap, and the temperature hit one of the lowest points in decades.

It was a gruelling few weeks for rescuers following last month's fire in Old Montreal, which killed seven and injured nine. Among those who worked to retrieve the victims' bodies were two special heroes: rescue dogs Kid and Reecon. Using their sharp senses and extensive training, the dogs helped comb through the rubble of the building on Place D'Youville.

The federal government gave the Quebec woman until today to decide whether her children would join other Canadians on the repatriation flight, expected to depart any day now, or remain with her in Syria, said Alexandra Bain of the group Families Against Violent Extremism.Launched in February 2022, the Quebec government's project to recruit 1,000 nurses internationally is on track to become a reality.

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