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  • Halifax landlord must pay up for ‘renovicting’ tenant during former provincewide ban
    A Halifax landlord has to pay more than $13,000 to a former tenant after a Nova Scotia judge found they 'renovicted' her while a provincewide ban was still in place.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Taber man claims pair of pugs stolen
    He is overwhelmed by the outpouring of support. Having had family members, friends and now, even complete strangers help him in his efforts to return the dogs home unharmed.
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • Quebec won’t have to pay $700K to ex-premier Jean Charest
    The ruling handed down this week in Superior Court comes after the former premier was awarded $385,000 last year for invasion of privacy.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Are cellphone bills falling in Canada? Critics question Ottawa’s claims 
    Trudeau drew the ire of social media users when he posted on X, that 'we’ve cut the cost of cellphone plans in half since 2019 — in part by increasing competition.'
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • ‘Dangerous message’: Experts slam anti-sunscreen claims circulating online
    While social media may be full of influencers stressing the significance of skincare and daily sunscreen use, a contrasting trend has emerged: the anti-sunscreen movement.
    Health
    Apr 23
  • 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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  • Parti Québécois leader promises referendum, claiming Ottawa poses ‘existential threat’
    PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon told some 500 party members that Quebecers have one 'ultimate' chance to secure their language and culture.
    Politics
    Apr 15
  • Daylight shooting claims life of homebuilder at southwest Edmonton construction site
    Two people died, including a well-known local homebuilder, during a brazen daytime shooting at a construction site in the Cavanagh neighbourhood.
    Crime
    Apr 8
  • New report claims whole logs used for B.C. wood pellet production
    A new report from the says Japan has become a huge market for wood pellets from B.C. and claims many of those pellets are made from whole logs and not scrap wood.
    Environment
    Apr 24
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  • RCMP disputes claim of agreement over Surrey transition in leaked letter to solicitor general
    Global News has obtained the letter, dated last Friday, from RCMP’s top brass to B.C.’s solicitor general Mike Farnworth.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • TikTok claims of women being sucker-punched in NYC investigated by police
    New York police have already made arrests in connection to the unprovoked assaults that have seen numerous women allegedly punched in the street.
    Trending
    Apr 1
  • Collision south of Edmonton claims life of 55-year-old woman
    RCMP are investigating a fatal collision south of Edmonton overnight that involved three vehicles at the intersection of Airport Road and Highway 2.
    Canada
    Apr 6
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  • First Nations men wrongfully convicted in Manitoba file lawsuits claiming racism
    Two First Nations men wrongfully convicted of murdering a restaurant worker are suing three levels of government saying their imprisonment was the result of racial discrimination. 
    Trending
    Apr 5
  • Airport refugee claims spike as thousands of ‘active warrants’ remain
    Even when their cases are rejected, many failed refugee claimants remain in Canada, numbers from the Canada Border Service Agency show.
    Canada
    Mar 21
  • Got an old iPhone? Here’s how to submit a class-action settlement claim
    The class-action settlement with Apple was approved by the B.C. Supreme Court last month and is related to software updates and alleged defects in older iPhones.
    Canada
    Apr 10
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  • Concert attack has sparked jump in army recruitment, Russia claims
    Russia says it's seen a significant jump in the number of people signing contracts to join the armed forces since last month's deadly attack on a concert hall near Moscow.
    World
    Apr 3
  • Data shows 2024 could be a record-breaking year in Manitoba for potholes
    As of April 7 this year, 1,634 pothole-related claims were reported to MPI. That's over half of similar claims made in all of 2023, and almost two times 2019 numbers.
    Traffic
    Apr 15
  • Peguis First Nation files $1 billion claim against all levels of government over devastating 2022 flood
    Peguis First Nation has filed a $1 Billion claim for flood damages against all levels of government following the devastating spring 2022 flood.
    Canada
    Apr 24
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  • Cutting it close: N.B. man claims $64M lotto win just 19 days before expiry
    A New Brunswick man said he had a $64-million Lotto 64/9 ticket in his bedroom for nearly a year and didn't know it. The ticket was set to expire in 19 days.
    Money
    Mar 28
  • Deadline to submit LifeLabs class-action claims is coming up. Who is eligible?
    More than eight million Canadian users of LifeLabs services have until Saturday to submit a claim in a class-action settlement worth a total $9.8 million.
    Canada
    Apr 2
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