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  • Man facing terrorism charges in Edmonton City Hall shooting has bail hearing delayed
    A man facing terrorism charges after an armed attack on Edmonton City Hall in January will have to wait a while longer before being able to seek bail.
    Crime
    Mar 15
  • U.S. man sues Powerball after his $459M ‘win’ revealed to be website error
    John Cheeks said his Powerball "winning" numbers, which were not called in the lotto's live drawing, were displayed on D.C.'s lottery website for three days.
    Trending
    Feb 20
  • Ruling on Muslim family murder is first to recognize terror by white nationalism
    Thursday's sentencing decision also 'marks the first time in Canadian history that a case involving white nationalism has met the threshold of terrorism.'
    Canada
    Feb 23
  • Veltman sentencing: Killer’s actions ‘constitute terrorist activity’, judge says
    Nathaniel Veltman, found guilty of deliberately ramming his truck in the Afzaals, a Muslim family out for a walk in 2021, committed an act of terrorism, a justice concluded.
    Crime
    Feb 22
  • Artifacts from Franklin’s lost expedition found in shipwrecks off Nunavut
    Underwater archaeologists found a treasure trove of Franklin expedition artifacts that are now jointly owned by Parks Canada and the local Indigenous Nattilik Heritage Society.
    Canada
    Jan 25
  • Man convicted in London, Ont., attack on Muslim family to appeal: lawyer
    A defence lawyer says Nathaniel Veltman, who was sentenced in February to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years, has filed an “inmate notice of appeal."
    Crime
    Apr 8
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  • Defence lawyer for Calgary man accused in terrorism case wants charges stayed
    The lawyer for a Calgary man accused of committing terrorism offences over a decade ago argues charges should be stayed because of court delays.
    Crime
    Apr 15
  • Roll Up To Win? Tim Hortons says $55K boat win email was ‘human error’
    Some Tim Hortons customers are crying foul after they mistakenly got an email saying they won a fishing boat and trailer worth nearly $55,000 as part of the Roll Up To Win contest.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Proposed Roll Up to Win class action has no merit, Tim Hortons says
    LPC Avocat Inc. has launched a proposed class action suit, claiming about 500,000 customers received an email on April 17 saying they had won a boat through Roll up to Win.
    Consumer
    Apr 22
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  • Saskatoon man devastated by accidental Roll Up To Win $55K boat win email
    'It said how many doughnuts and coffees and points I won and then underneath it said, "Congrats, you won a boat,"' Shawn Stensrud told Global News.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Caught on camera? Winnipeg business owner says overflowing bin staged by garbage company
    A Winnipeg business owner is fuming after being overcharged by a private garbage operation for something he says he didn't do.
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • Iran should ‘directly pay the price’ in Tehran if it attacks Israel: ex-Israeli PM
    Former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett says Israel has fought Iran's proxies, including Hamas, for years, calling the strike on Iran's embassy in Syria justified.
    World
    Apr 13
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  • ‘We just want to get paid’: Airport security screeners in Atlantic Canada take job action
    Workers who carry out security screening at 15 airports across Atlantic Canada are taking job action over unpaid wages.
    Canada
    Apr 24
  • Canada refused to repatriate woman from ISIS camp because she can’t be arrested: internal memo
    The last Canadian woman trying to return from a detention camp in Syria is a national security risk because police lack evidence to arrest her, according to internal documents.
    World
    Apr 25
  • Former Israeli PM ‘disappointed’ in Canada’s position on Gaza conflict
    Former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett says Israel is being held to a double standard not shown to others during times of war, which he said is rooted in antisemitism.
    Politics
    Apr 14
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  • Ottawa police open hate speech probe after alleged pro-Oct. 7 chants at rally
    Video posted on social media from Saturday's rally through downtown and past Parliament Hill included audio of protesters making comments that are now under investigation.
    Crime
    Apr 22
  • Inmate who briefly escaped from New Brunswick prison was violent career criminal
    The inmate attracted national attention in 2008 when he managed to slip out of double-locked leg irons and flee from the back of a corrections van.
    Crime
    Apr 18
  • Shoppers faces proposed class action over claims company is ‘abusive’ to pharmacists
    A proposed class action lawsuit filed against Shoppers Drug Mart and its parent company Loblaw claims that the companies pressure pharmacists fill prescription quotas.
    Canada
    Apr 17
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  • Anti-money laundering watchdog gives failing grades to banks, real estate companies
    An internal report from Canada’s financial-crimes watchdog found most banking and real estate companies it audited are not following the country’s anti-money laundering laws.
    Money
    Apr 11
  • Calgary man’s conviction in moving van death downgraded by Alberta Court of Appeal
    In a decision released Tuesday, The Alberta Court of Appeal substituted Ronald Candaele's 2021 second-degree murder conviction with a lesser conviction of manslaughter.
    Crime
    Apr 9
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