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New appointment to the King’s Bench in Manitoba announced by justice ministerFormer mayor of Winnipeg Brian Bowman will take on a new role as judge with the Court of King's Bench in Manitoba. His appointment was announced by justice minister Arif ViraniCanadaDec 18, 2023
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N.S. man files lawsuit over arrest at public meeting by mining companyJohn Perkins, a member of Sustainable Northern Nova Scotia, says he is suing Atlantic Gold Corp., the RCMP and the Attorney General of Canada.CanadaAug 13, 2019
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Saskatchewan First Nation files claim in court over cannabis dispensaryThe Muscowpetung First Nation filed a statement of claim in Regina Court of Queen's Bench on Nov. 16, 2018.CannabisFeb 28, 2019
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Federal government suing Moncton, says negligence resulted in postal worker’s fallA statement of defence hasn't been filed in the case as of Thursday afternoon, and the allegations have not been proven in court.Jan 11, 2019
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Feds ask for judicial review of STC arbitration rulingThe federal government has applied for a judicial review of a decision that found the Saskatchewan Transportation Company violated the Canadian Labour Code.CanadaJun 1, 2018
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‘Culture of sexual assault’: Class-action lawsuit filed against Canadian Armed ForcesNicola Peffers said in a statement of claim that female and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender members of the Canadian Forces are routinely subjected to sexual harassment and abuse.CrimeDec 6, 2016
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Class action filed against Attorney General over allegations of discrimination in Armed ForcesThe statement of claim alleges the Attorney General is “vicariously liable for the systemic sexual misconduct.”CanadaNov 21, 2016
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Edmonton inmates file $5.6M lawsuit over 43-day solitary confinementThree Edmonton Institution inmates have launched a $5.6-million lawsuit against the Attorney General of Canada after they say they were placed in segregation for 43 consecutive days over the summer.CrimeNov 7, 2016
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Ontario women sue Ottawa over compliance with new U.S. banking lawCanada has violated the charter rights of nearly a million Canadians by agreeing to share their financial details with authorities in the United States, two Ontario women allege in a new lawsuit.Aug 13, 2014
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