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Lawyer in Ali murder trial says 13-year-old B.C. victim was not an 'innocent'
The 13-year-old girl who Ibrahim Ali is accused of murdering in a British Columbia park wasn't the "innocent" depicted in a "rose-coloured" portrayal by the Crown at trial, and may have found Ali attractive, his lawyer says.
Dec 1, 2023 4:44 PM
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CSIS to probe B.C. office after allegations of rape, harassment and toxic workplace
Canada's spy agency has launched a workplace assessment of its British Columbia office over what it calls "serious allegations" raised by whistleblowers, who say they were sexually assaulted and harassed by a senior officer.
Dec 1, 2023 4:14 PM
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Montreal Chinese groups threaten to sue RCMP over 'secret police station' allegations
MONTREAL — Two Montreal-area Chinese community groups are threatening to sue the RCMP over what they say are defamatory allegations that they hosted secret “police stations” used by Beijing to intimidate members of the local Chinese community.
Dec 1, 2023 2:44 PM
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Minister tight-lipped on whether Ottawa looking at new regulator to fight online harm
OTTAWA — Justice Minister Arif Virani is keeping tight-lipped about whether the federal government is considering a new regulator that would hold online platforms accountable for protecting users from harmful content.
Dec 1, 2023 2:12 PM
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Calgary man pleads guilty to one terrorism count after posts on TikTok, Snapchat
CALGARY — A man has pleaded guilty to a terrorism charge after admitting he shared recruitment videos for the Islamic State group on TikTok, wrote out instructions on how to make a bomb and posted on Snapchat that his mission would begin during Pride
Dec 1, 2023 1:57 PM
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Liberals, NDP, Bloc accuse Conservatives of stalling Canada-Ukraine free trade deal
OTTAWA — Conservatives faced a barrage of partisan fire Friday in the House of Commons as their political rivals accused the official Opposition of trying to stall measures aimed at helping Ukraine.
Dec 1, 2023 1:48 PM
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Flu season has officially started in Canada, public health agency says
Flu season has officially begun in Canada, the federal public health agency said on Friday.
Dec 1, 2023 1:15 PM
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Court decisions forced some rethink of oil, gas emissions cap: Minister Guilbeault
OTTAWA — The Liberal government had to delay its long-promised regulations to cap emissions from oil and gas production in Canada because of two recent court decisions forcing Ottawa to tread more carefully on climate policy affecting provinces, Envi
Dec 1, 2023 1:06 PM
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Evidence admissible in drug case despite Charter concerns, Supreme Court rules
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a man's drug-related conviction, saying evidence in his case is admissible despite concerns about violation of his Charter rights. In February 2017, near Banff, Alta.
Dec 1, 2023 12:00 PM
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Quebec teachers accuse Legault of 'emotional blackmail' after plea to end strike
QUEBEC — A striking Quebec teachers union said Friday it won't give in to "emotional blackmail" from the premier after he asked them to return to work for the good of their students.
Dec 1, 2023 11:53 AM
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