Anne Heche\u0027s final autopsy has revealed that cocaine in her system did not contribute to her death.
The actress died at age 53 in a devastating car crash on Aug. 5, and the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner has revealed while she had used cocaine and cannabis previously, she was not impaired by drugs at the time of the collision.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Ottawa SUN, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
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Anne Heche's final autopsy reveals she wasn't impaired at time of crashAnne Heche\u0027s final autopsy has revealed that cocaine in her system did not contribute to her death.
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Anne Dawson now head of PMO appointments teamAnne Dawson has had a soft landing since losing her post as chief of staff to the minister for FedDev Ontario amid the staffing change-ups that followed last August’s mini-cabinet shuffle, and is now at work as senior director of appointments in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office. Dawson had been chief of staff to then-minister for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) Helena Jaczek starting in November 2021. On Aug. 31, Jaczek was shuffled into the public services and procurement portfolio, trading places with Liberal MP Filomena Tassi, who is now the FedDev Ontario minister. Jaczek opted to promote Cory Pike, who’d been a senior adviser for COVID response in the public services office under Tassi, to serve as chief of staff. Tassi, meanwhile, chose to hire Jennifer Kuss to run her office as minister for the economic development agency. Anne Dawson is now senior director of appointments in the PMO. Photograph courtesy of LinkedIn Dawson has been working as a ministerial chief of staff on the Hill since 2017, starting out in charge of then-science and sport minister Kirsty Duncan’s office. After the 2019 federal election, Dawson became chief of staff to then-seniors minister Deb Schulte, whose office she ran through the entire 43rd Parliament. A former president of the Parliamentary Press Gallery, Dawson is an ex-chief political correspondent for The National Post on the Hill and a former Ottawa bureau chief for Sun Media. She was also previously Queen’s Park bureau chief for the Toronto Sun. Since leaving the Post and journalism in general in 2006, Dawson has been executive director of communications for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, an adviser with MC2, a strategic partner with M&C Consulting, and a partner with Dawson Ferguson Strategies—her last role before being hired to run Duncan’s office. Dawson is now leading the PMO appointments team. Nadia Khaiati, who replaced Hilary Leftick as director of app
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Burnaby, New West MLAs shuffled in Eby's new cabinetAnne Kang moves to municipal affairs, but Jennifer Whiteside is no longer the minister of education.
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Douglas Todd: B.C. and Ontario need more say on immigration, says Quebec specialist\u0022We need to treat people better. These are people’s lives. These are families making huge life\u002Dchanging decisions.\u0022 — Anne Michèle Meggs
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Final residents moved out of Esplanade shelter hotel siteThe city has moved out the last remaining residents of a temporary downtown shelter hotel as it prepares to turn the property back over to its owners.
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