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McGill law professors on strike in protest of challenge to union certification
MONTREAL - Law professors at McGill University were on the picket line Thursday, forcing the cancellation of classes during the first week of the fall semester in protest of the school's challenge to ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
Manitoba premier says Jeremy Skibicki should stay behind bars for life
WINNIPEG - Convicted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki should never again see the light of day as a free person, and any future parole hearings should take into account the impact his killings have had on...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
Manitoba government adds another two months to effort to combat retail theft
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is extending a temporary program aimed at fighting retail theft and violent crime in some areas of Winnipeg. Premier Wab Kinew says another $774,000 will go to have ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
Man wanted for murder in Markham woman's death fled to Hong Kong, police say
A suspect in the murder of a Toronto-area woman whose burned remains were found earlier this month has fled Canada, police said Thursday, adding an international dimension to the weeks-long investigat...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
Saskatchewan schools ensuring pronoun law followed as classes resume
REGINA - Saskatchewan's two largest school divisions say they've addressed concerns from teachers and are enforcing the province's pronoun law as children head back to classrooms next week. Jason Cole...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
Crown recommends nine years in prison for protesters at Coutts border blockade
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - A Crown prosecutor says two men convicted of mischief and weapons offences at the 2022 border blockade at Coutts, Alta., should spend nine years in prison, but defence lawyers thin...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2024
Canada says it respects Mexican sovereignty, amid constitutional reform controversy
OTTAWA - Global Affairs Canada says the federal government respects Mexican sovereignty and has no intention of intervening in that country's internal affairs around proposed constitutional reforms. T...
The Canadian Press
Aug 28, 2024
Study finds no evidence Tories were behind bot campaign that posted about Poilievre
OTTAWA - There is no evidence that indicates the federal Conservatives were behind a bot network on social media that praised a Pierre Poilievre rally, a new study has found. The Canadian Digital Medi...
The Canadian Press
Aug 28, 2024
Prime Minister Trudeau says arbitration call was needed in railway lockout
WINNIPEG - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending his government's move to call for binding arbitration and force an end to a work stoppage at the country's two major railways. Trudeau says it was...
The Canadian Press
Aug 28, 2024
Trudeau says it was "deeply unhelpful" for Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City to lock out workers. (Céline Grimard/650 CKOM)
Akwesasne woman sought in U.S. over drownings of migrants in St. Lawrence River
MONTREAL - The United States is seeking the extradition of a woman from Akwesasne Mohawk Territory who is alleged to have been a key player in a human smuggling operation tied to the drownings of eigh...
The Canadian Press
Aug 28, 2024
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