The Monday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Monday, Oct. 31
OTTAWA UNVEILS IMMIGRATION TARGETS: Canada won’t increase the number of new immigrants being welcomed to the country next year, but is laying the foundation for a bigger boost in levels in the coming years. Numbers tabled Monday in the House of Commons show Canada will bring in 300,000 new arrivals next year — the same number that was established this year on a temporary basis to accommodate an influx of Syrian refugees. Immigration Minister John McCallum says the 300,000 number will now become the foundational figure for future growth in immigration targets.
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VADER VERDICT REDUCED TO MANSLAUGHTER: An Edmonton judge has changed his murder verdict to manslaughter in the case of Travis Vader and the two missing seniors he was convicted of killing. Justice Denny Thomas used an outdated section of the Criminal Code in his original second-degree murder verdict, and lawyers returned to court Monday to argue whether there should be a mistrial. Thomas set aside two weeks beginning Dec. 12 for a sentencing hearing. Vader was convicted last month in the deaths of Lyle and Marie McCann.


