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Man charged after allegedly acting as unauthorized immigration consultant
MONTREAL - The Canada Border Services Agency says a man has been charged with acting as an immigration consultant without being authorized as well as encouraging refugee claimants to misrepresent...
CJME News
Jan 07, 2020
Appeal delay in sex case for Canadian aid worker Peter Dalglish in Nepal
TORONTO - A Canadian aid worker's appeal of his sexual assault convictions in Nepal has been delayed. A friend of Peter Dalglish says the prosecution requested the adjournment because they weren't rea...
CJME News
Jan 07, 2020
B.C. Lottery Corp. executive denied standing in money laundering inquiry
VANCOUVER - A senior executive at British Columbia Lottery Corp. has been denied standing in the province's money laundering inquiry although he could still be called as a witness. The inqui...
CJME News
Jan 06, 2020
B.C. LNG pipeline project to resume work despite opposition, says company
VICTORIA - The company building a natural gas pipeline as part of a $40 billion liquefied natural gas project in northern British Columbia says it plans to resume construction desp...
CJME News
Jan 06, 2020
Calgary neurologist pleads guilty to dozens of assaults dating back to 1980s
CALGARY - A retired neurologist has admitted in court to sexually assaulting 28 female patients over three decades. Keith Hoyte, 71, pleaded guilty to 28 counts as his trial was to begin Monday i...
CJME News
Jan 06, 2020
Poems by man who killed Indigenous woman removed from parliamentary website
OTTAWA - Two poems written by a man who killed an Indigenous woman have been removed from the parliamentary poet laureate website. The poems by Stephen Brown included one about a sex wo...
CJME News
Jan 06, 2020
Assoun murder case: RCMP suppressed, erased evidence of other suspects
HALIFAX - The RCMP chose not to disclose an investigator's theories about other suspects to a wrongfully convicted Halifax man fighting to prove he was innocent of murder, federal documents revealed o...
The Canadian Press
Jul 12, 2019
Glen Assoun, the Nova Scotia man who spent almost 17 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, follows his lawyer Sean MacDonald from Supreme Court in Halifax on Friday, July 12, 2019. A judge had ordered the full release of a federal Justice Department report that led to the exoneration of Assoun, wrongfully convicted of murder. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
Gerald Butts provides notes, texts to justice committee on SNC-Lavalin
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's former principal secretary Gerald Butts says he has provided notes and text messages to the House of Commons justice committee in response to evidence filed la...
The Canadian Press
Mar 31, 2019
(The Canadian Press)
Trudeau’s principal secretary, Gerald Butts, resigns amid SNC-Lavalin furor
OTTAWA - Gerald Butts, Justin Trudeau's principal secretary and long-time friend, has resigned amid allegations that the Prime Minister's Office interfered to prevent a criminal prosecution of SNC-Lav...
The Canadian Press
Feb 18, 2019
Regina jail to get body scanner to stop flow of contraband
Body scanners are coming to the Regina Correctional Centre next spring. The province will spend between $100-200 million per scanner in an attempt to prevent drugs from being smuggled into the facilit...
Joseph Ho
Oct 22, 2018
Examples of contraband that people tried to smuggle in to Saskatchewan Correctional Facilities. (Ministry of Justice)
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