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U.S. sanction law not enough to prove Canadian fraud: Meng's lawyers
VANCOUVER - Lawyers for a Huawei executive wanted on fraud charges in the United States are accusing Crown attorneys of relying on American sanction law to make its case for extradition from Cana...
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Jan 17, 2020
Saskatoon man guilty of setting up fake fundraiser after Humboldt Broncos crash
SASKATOON - A Saskatoon man has been convicted of setting up a fake GoFundMe account for the Humboldt Broncos after the junior hockey team's bus crashed. A provincial court judge found Andrij Ole...
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Jan 17, 2020
No jail time for Manitoba Mountie for police chase prior to fatal shooting
THOMPSON, Man. - A former Mountie will not serve any jail time for his actions during a police chase that ended with the shooting death of a man in northern Manitoba. Abram Letkeman, 37, was sentenced...
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Jan 17, 2020
Man found not criminally responsible for wife's death gets insurance benefits
HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia judge says a mentally ill man who killed his wife is entitled to the proceeds of her life insurance policy because he was found not criminally responsible for he...
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Jan 17, 2020
Two Ontario men indicted in U.S. in alleged international smuggling scheme
Two Ontario men and three others have been indicted in the United States in connection with an alleged smuggling scheme investigators say aimed to support Pakistan's nuclear program. Muhammad Ahs...
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Jan 17, 2020
Metis nations ask Ottawa to negotiate directly with them, not national body
EDMONTON - Three provincial Metis nations are asking the federal government to negotiate directly with them on issues of self-government and not through their national represe...
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Jan 17, 2020
Resident hummingbirds suffer in British Columbia's frigid weather
BURNABY, B.C. - Harsh winter weather on British Columbia's south coast has frozen out the area's resident hummingbirds. The Wildlife Rescue Association says it has responded to more than 75 ...
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Jan 17, 2020
Calgary plans to withhold business licences to stop conversion therapy
CALGARY - The mayor of Calgary says a motion to ban the "insidious" practice of conversion therapy is to be brought before a council committee early next week with a vote expected ...
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Jan 17, 2020
Quebec man charged in alleged online threats aimed at Trudeau, Muslims
MONTREAL - The RCMP says a Quebec man has been charged in connection to alleged online threats made against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Muslim community. Andre Audet, 62, appeared at a court...
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Jan 17, 2020
Man who raped sleeping woman has sentence reduced over planning issue
TORONTO - A man convicted of raping a sleeping woman has had his sentence reduced because the judge wrongly decided he had planned the crime. In its unanimous decision, the Ontario Court of Appeal rej...
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Jan 17, 2020
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