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$108K of meth and cannabis seized at federal prison in ManitobaMethamphetamine, cannabis and a cannabis-containing concentrate were stopped from entering Stony Mountain institution on Monday.CrimeApr 8
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Saskatchewan pair served with charges after RCMP find meth with pizzaBattlefords RCMP says its officers have served a Saskatchewan couple with a pair of charges after finding methamphetamine with pizza.CrimeApr 2
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B.C. woman sentenced to 5 1/2 years for smuggling 108 kilograms of meth from U.S.A British Columbia woman who worked in Punjabi-language broadcasting has been sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison after attempting to smuggle more than 100 kilograms of meth.CrimeApr 15
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RCMP in B.C. intercept meth hidden in pickle jars bound for AustraliaIn January, RCMP officers and CBSA officers at the Tsawwassen Container Examination Facility intercepted a shipment of 115 kilograms of methamphetamine hidden in jars of pickles.CrimeMar 26
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Ontario man pleads guilty to trafficking US$17M of meth, cocaine into CanadaA Brampton, Ont., man may spend the rest of his life in prison after pleading guilty to trafficking up to US$17 million worth of meth and cocaine into Canada.CrimeMar 27
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Police seize 13 kg of cocaine, meth and cash in Gatineau trafficking probeTwo men are facing charges after police in Gatineau, Que., seized cash and a large quantity of drugs, including 13 kilograms of cocaine, as part of a trafficking investigation.CrimeMar 18
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Meth detention and other health-care issues dominate first day of legislature sittingA recently built protective care centre in Winnipeg has started to detain people intoxicated with meth and other drugs for up to 72 hours, Premier Wab Kinew said Wednesday.PoliticsMar 4
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CBSA finds 266 kg of suspected meth in duffel bags bound for CanadaThe Canada Border Services Agency says it referred a commercial truck to secondary inspection at the Blue Water Bridge port of entry.CrimeFeb 17
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Saint John police arrest four people in drug trafficking investigationPolice in southern New Brunswick say they arrested four people and seized some edged weapons and substances in a drug trafficking investigation.CrimeApr 28
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Police find dog breeding operation during drug lab raid in Hamilton, Ont.Police in Hamilton, Ont., say three people are facing charges after a raid at a dispensary also led to the discovery of an illegal dog breeding operation.CrimeApr 20
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First Nations raise concerns as Métis self-government treaty advances in ParliamentFirst Nations are urging Ottawa to halt a Métis self-government treaty, warning it could infringe on treaty rights as the bill advances in Parliament.CanadaApr 25
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Métis Nation B.C. president removed over ‘serious allegations of misconduct’During an independent investigation, Robyn Gervais found that Walter Mineault 'repeatedly utilized his position to advance familial interests over the interests of the Nation.'PerspectivesApr 13
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Calgary woman warns homeowners after intruder broke in while she slept metres awayBrooklyn Fox says the break-and-enter happened at her 9A Street Northeast home in the community of Bridgeland/Riverside on Tuesday around 2 a.m.CrimeApr 16
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City of Winnipeg says new encampment policy will make impact this summerThe policy prohibits encampments on public property within 50 metres of areas including schools and playgrounds, or 30 metres of transit shelters, bridges and rail lines.Apr 21
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New Brunswick premier says progress made in efforts to improve health care, some targets metThe New Brunswick government is reporting progress in its efforts to improve health care one year after announcing its first collaborative care clinic in Fredericton.HealthApr 29
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U.S. Meta decision could affect B.C. lawsuit, lawyer saysIt is the second blow to Meta this week after a jury in New Mexico ordered the social media giant to pay $375 million for violating child safety laws.TechMar 25
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Nova Scotia tech experts say U.S. social media trial could have local ripple effectNova Scotians say they've been dealing with the effects of online platforms — for better or worse — for years.CanadaMar 26
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Meta, YouTube found liable in social media addiction trialThe decision came after more than 40 hours of deliberation across nine days and more than a month since jurors heard opening statements in the trial.TechMar 25
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Jury finds Meta downplayed children’s safety on platforms in landmark trialThe jury found that Meta violated New Mexico's consumer protection law and ordered the company to pay $375 million in civil penalties.TechMar 24
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Saskatchewan gets late-April snowfall after high temperaturesSaskatchewan is seeing the fourth snowfall of April, with some areas in the north seeing more than a metre, melting gradually over the next week.WeatherApr 24