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N.B. woman argues 'dry cell' segregation for drugs inside body violates charter
TRURO, N.S. - A law that kept a New Brunswick woman in solitary confinement for 16 days on suspicion she concealed drugs in her body should be struck down due to its cruelty and lack of basic legal pr...
The Canadian Press
Nov 09, 2020
Residents want gathering spot in historic Quebec City district named for sword victim
QUEBEC - Three Quebec City residents have launched an online petition seeking to have a space named for sword attack victim Suzanne Clermont on the street where she lived. The 61-year-old hairdresser ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 09, 2020
Minassian's former classmates hope for answers at upcoming Toronto van attack trial
TORONTO - Evan Mead still wracks his mind trying to understand what his former classmate was thinking when he drove a van down a Toronto sidewalk mowing down pedestrians. Mead, 28, spent three years i...
The Canadian Press
Nov 08, 2020
New trial ordered for B.C. father convicted or murder 37 years ago
OTTAWA - Canada's justice minister has ordered a new trial in the case of a British Columbia father convicted of two counts of second-degree murder nearly 40 years ago. Tomas Yebes was found guilty in...
The Canadian Press
Nov 06, 2020
Federal guidance for border agency surveillance and sources drafted but never issued
OTTAWA - A newly released memo shows Canada's border agency signed off on rules to guide its most intrusive intelligence operations months ago, but the federal government has yet to issue the minister...
The Canadian Press
Nov 06, 2020
'As soon as possible:' Suspect to represent himself at trial in death of doctor
RED DEER, Alta. - A man accused of killing a family doctor at a medical clinic in central Alberta last summer has been committed to stand trial. Deng Mabiour, 54, was charged with first-degree m...
The Canadian Press
Nov 06, 2020
Probe into loan shark 'ruffled' casino bosses, money laundering inquiry hears
VANCOUVER - A former RCMP officer "ruffled some feathers" at the Great Canadian Casinos following an investigation of a loan shark at British Columbia's largest casino, an inquiry into money launderin...
The Canadian Press
Nov 06, 2020
Convicted sex offender Donald Sullivan had volunteered with Scouts Canada in N.L.
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - A former Scouts leader convicted in Ottawa of sex crimes against young boys was also a volunteer with the organization in Newfoundland and Labrador, and a lawyer specializing in sex...
The Canadian Press
Nov 06, 2020
Quebec secularism law could hurt social cohesion, expert tells court challenge
MONTREAL - A psychology expert told the court challenge to Quebec's secularism law that Bill 21 may lead to people who are Jewish, Sikh and Muslim feeling increasingly stigmatized and could ultimately...
The Canadian Press
Nov 06, 2020
Before illness, N.B. shooter 'wouldn't hurt a fly,' doctor says as testimony wraps
FREDERICTON - A psychiatrist testified Friday that the man accused of shooting to death four people in Fredericton two years ago was quiet, docile and "wouldn't hurt a fly" until mental illness plunge...
The Canadian Press
Nov 06, 2020
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