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B.C. writer Galloway can proceed with defamation lawsuit against rape accuser: court
VANCOUVER — Novelist and former University of British Columbia professor Steven Galloway has won a years-long battle to have his defamation lawsuit proceed against a woman who says he sexually assaulted her, an allegation he denies.
Jan 11, 2024 4:48 PM
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Five more Indigenous justice centres expand culturally safe support in B.C.: Eby
VANCOUVER — British Columbia must do things differently to break the cycle where Indigenous people comprise five per cent of the population but about 30 per cent of those incarcerated, Premier David Eby and First Nations leaders said Thursday.
Jan 11, 2024 4:41 PM
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Meta offers Canadian Facebook users $51M to settle lawsuit in 4 provinces
VANCOUVER — A multimillion-dollar settlement proposed by Meta sends a message to other companies about the importance of paying attention to the country's privacy laws, says a lawyer representing Canadians in the class-action lawsuit against the soci
Jan 11, 2024 4:33 PM
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Air Canada contests decision on power wheelchairs
MONTREAL — Air Canada has appealed a decision by the country’s transport regulator that seeks to boost accessibility for travellers living with a disability.
Jan 11, 2024 4:28 PM
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Quick Quotes: Canadians react to death of former NDP leader Broadbent
OTTAWA — Politicians, public institutions and unions are sharing condolences and fond memories of Ed Broadbent, the former leader of the New Democrats, who died at the age of 87.
Jan 11, 2024 4:27 PM
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'I hope her face haunts you': Sentencing for man convicted in child's beating death
CALGARY — There were sobs and tears in a Calgary courtroom Thursday at the sentencing hearing for a man convicted in the beating death of his girlfriend’s three-year-old daughter. Ivy Wick was injured on Sept.
Jan 11, 2024 3:52 PM
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Quebec Gémeaux screen awards to revive separate acting categories for men and women
MONTREAL — Canada's top award for French-language television is bringing back separate divisions for male and female actors one year after introducing gender-neutral categories.
Jan 11, 2024 3:45 PM
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Aimia CEO Phil Mittleman, president Michael Lehmann leaving company
TORONTO — Aimia Inc. says CEO Phil Mittleman is stepping down after nearly four years at the helm. The Toronto-based holding company says Mittleman is leaving the role of CEO to allow the board to search for a new "operations-focused" replacement.
Jan 11, 2024 3:39 PM
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SIU updates on investigation into death of 21-year-old woman in Thunder Bay
THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Ontario's police watchdog says a woman found dead in a Thunder Bay home after police did not respond to an initial domestic disturbance call was not the 911 caller.
Jan 11, 2024 3:38 PM
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B.C. police agencies tout rollout of body-worn cameras
SURREY, B.C. — Police agencies in British Columbia say the introduction of body cameras will improve transparency and lead to more timely resolution of complaints against officers. The B.C.
Jan 11, 2024 3:25 PM
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