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Final prosecution from 26 charges in 2021 Halifax housing protest ends in acquittal
HALIFAX - The last of 26 charges laid after a 2021 Halifax housing protest has ended with an acquittal, capping a two-and-a-half-year legal saga during which just a handful of prosecutions proceeded. ...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2024
Electricity cut to shrinking Halifax homeless encampment as temperatures plunge
Halifax officials delivered on a promise Friday to cut electricity to the dozen or so people living in a homeless encampment set up last fall outside city hall. As of 9 a.m., all but one of the 12 rem...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2024
What to know about the latest court rulings, data and legislation on abortion in the US
A judge in Montana rejected abortion restrictions, the attorney general in Missouri is accusing Planned Parenthood of illegally transporting minors for abortions and new data shows how the way abortio...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2024
Former New Brunswick minister Allain says he won't run in fall election
FREDERICTON - A former minister in New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative government announced Friday he won't be running in the coming provincial election. Daniel Allain, 53, said in a statement on...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2024
Haley says she raised a strong $12M in February, but can't point to long-term plan to beat Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said Friday that she raised $12 million in February, a haul that will likely allow her to remain in the Republican primary against forme...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2024
Supreme Court of Canada says a computer's IP address deserves privacy protection
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada says police need judicial authorization to obtain a computer's internet protocol address, calling the identification number a crucial link between a person and the...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2024
Small cities ask Stats Can to halt 'detrimental' crime severity index
Mayors of small cities from Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia are calling on Statistics Canada to halt the release of its annual Crime Severity Index until consultations are held wi...
Shane Clausing
Mar 01, 2024
Alabama IVF ruling highlights importance of state supreme court races in this year's US elections
CHICAGO (AP) - The recent ruling in Alabama that frozen embryos are legally considered children created a political firestorm after the decision halted treatment for many couples seeking to have famil...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2024
Nova Scotia legislature pays tribute to the late Brian Mulroney
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia legislature has paid tribute to the late Brian Mulroney, lauding the former prime minister's ties to the province. Premier Tim Houston and the two opposition party leaders ro...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2024
Portage and Main: Landmark Winnipeg intersection could open again to pedestrians
WINNIPEG - The landmark intersection of Portage Ave. and Main St., which has inspired a song, a stamp, and years of passionate debate among Winnipeg residents, may soon be open to pedestrians for the ...
The Canadian Press
Mar 01, 2024
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Murray Wood: Arrest in 2001 Saskatoon assault case should make perpetrators worried
A 52-year-old man has been charged in connection with a 2001 sexual assault allegation in Saskatoon. Murray Wood says he...
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Sarah Mills: Trying to score World Cup tickets is a fool's game under FIFA
Sarah Mills spent five hours and 50 minutes in a queue for FIFA's general sale for World Cup tickets on Wednesday, only ...
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