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Female service members blast military police over sexual misconduct investigations
OTTAWA - Female service members and veterans came out swinging at Canada's military police on Tuesday as they related their own individual experiences after having come forward to report a sexual crim...
The Canadian Press
Apr 20, 2021
'This system is broken': Nunavut RCMP release few details on man shot dead by police
IQALUIT, Nunavut - The Nunavut RCMP has released new, but limited details into the death of a 31-year-old man who was shot by an officer in the hamlet of Clyde River last spring. Mounties said two off...
The Canadian Press
Apr 20, 2021
Desmond inquiry: Veterans Affairs submits internal review after initial refusal
PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. - Veterans Affairs Canada initially refused to disclose to an inquiry its internal review of how it handled the tragic case of an Afghanistan war veteran who fatally shot three f...
The Canadian Press
Apr 20, 2021
Quebec court upholds most of province's secularism law, exempts English school boards
MONTREAL - Quebec's secularism law is largely legal, a Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday, even as he acknowledged it violates the rights of Muslim women and has cruel and dehumanizing consequences fo...
The Canadian Press
Apr 20, 2021
Former B.C. premier says she first learned of money-laundering spike in 2015
VANCOUVER - Former premier Christy Clark has told British Columbia's inquiry into money laundering that she first heard from sources within government in 2015 about a spike in suspicious cash entering...
The Canadian Press
Apr 20, 2021
Criminal pardons would be less expensive, easier to get under Liberal budget plan
OTTAWA - The Liberal government says it is moving ahead with long-simmering plans to make it easier and less expensive to obtain a criminal pardon. Proposals outlined in the federal budget Monday coul...
The Canadian Press
Apr 19, 2021
First Nations on Vancouver Island celebrate B.C. Court of Appeal fisheries ruling
VANCOUVER - Canada must remedy problems in commercial fishery regulations arising from a legal battle that was first launched in 2003 by a group of Vancouver Island First Nations, the British Columbia...
The Canadian Press
Apr 19, 2021
Lawsuits filed: Families of workers killed in B.C. train derailment allege negligence
FIELD, B.C. - The mother of one of three railway employees killed during a train derailment near the British Columbia-Alberta boundary doesn't want anyone else to feel the same kind of pain that her f...
The Canadian Press
Apr 19, 2021
One person killed during snowmobile race in western Nunavut
KUGLUKTUK, Nunavut - One person is dead after a snowmobile accident in Kugluktuk, Nunavut. RCMP are investigating the accident that happened about 7:45 p.m. Sunday. They say a racer, who they have not...
The Canadian Press
Apr 19, 2021
Huawei CFO's team asks judge for adjournment in final extradition hearings
VANCOUVER - Lawyers for Meng Wanzhou asked a B.C. Supreme Court judge Monday to delay the final leg of hearings in the Huawei executive's extradition case one week before it is set to begin. Richard P...
The Canadian Press
Apr 19, 2021
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