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Read the full transcript of Donald Trump’s speech at DavosFrom doubling down on his threats against Greenland to attacking domestic political opponents, here's what U.S. President Donald Trump said in his speech at Davos.WorldJan 21
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Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James dies in plane crashCountry singer-songwriter Brett James was killed Thursday in a small-plane crash in North Carolina. Two other passengers were onboard. There were no survivors.EntertainmentSep 20, 2025
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Nalda Perry-Callender: Trailblazer who transformed Canada’s Black and Caribbean communitiesBorn July 25, 1944, in Antigua, Callender was a force of nature—unyielding in her pursuit of justice, unwavering in her commitment to uplifting marginalized communities.PerspectivesFeb 21, 2025
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Google may have to sell Chrome. Why the impact could be ‘seismic’The measures presented by the Department of Justice are part of a landmark case in Washington which has the potential to reshape how users find information.ConsumerNov 21, 2024
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Manitoba judges’ education bill could help domestic violence survivors, advocate saysThe bill would require continuing education for new provincial court judges on topics like intimate partner violence, sexual assault, systemic racism and other topics.PoliticsOct 31, 2024
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Calgary legal support group calls on candidates to focus on people who can’t afford lawyersA Calgary organization is calling on candidates in the provincial election to remove barriers to accessible justice.CanadaMay 21, 2023
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Demand for drones at home raises fear on political right and left of a surveillance societyWASHINGTON - Thousands of drones patrolling U.S. skies?WorldJun 19, 2012
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RCMP criticized for using dogs against youth suspects after 12-year-old girl suffers biteThe Pivot Legal Society is calling on the RCMP to stop using police dogs against children and youth after a 12-year-old girl was bitten in Prince George.Aug 1, 2012
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Tenants in subsidized Olympic Village condos fear eviction over unexpected billsVANCOUVER - Ritta Mikkonen cried tears of joy when she and her husband Connor were selected to move into a coveted condo in a social housing block in Vancouver's swanky Olympic Village.Dec 8, 2011
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COVID, Horgan, vaccines and outbreaks: B.C.’s top political stories of 2021The top stories of the year range from residential school discoveries to storms to fires to vaccine mandates and COVID-19 protocols.PoliticsDec 29, 2021
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B.C. groups call for COVID-19 vaccine card compromisesThe vaccine card system requires patrons to show proof of at least one vaccine dose by Monday and two doses by Oct. 24 to access certain indoor settings.HealthSep 12, 2021
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Advocates say Vancouver police rules for sex trade will hold officers to accountVANCOUVER - Police officers working the beat in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside could soon have a new set of rules for dealing with sex workers, making prostitutes' safety their first priority and considering criminal charges only as a last resort.Mar 19, 2012
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Chorus of voices rises urging NY prosecutors to see Strauss-Kahn sex assault case throughNEW YORK, N.Y. - As prosecutors privately weigh what to do with the sexual assault case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, an increasingly loud discussion is shaping up between legal experts who say the case is doomed and advocates who argue the prosecution should proceed despite questions about the accuser's credibility.WorldJul 12, 2011
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Trump doubles down on attacking cultural sites in Iran, threatens sanctions on IraqTrump's comments came amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following last week's strike on Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds force.WorldJan 5, 2020
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Bella Coola woman says Mounties threatened to seize her kidsA First Nations woman from British Columbia's central coast is suing the province after two Mounties allegedly threatened to seize her three young children if she didn't let them search her vehicle for marijuana and crack cocaine.CrimeSep 24, 2015
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B.C. Supreme Court says homeless can camp in parksBritish Columbia's Supreme Court is expected to rule today on whether bylaws that ban people from camping in public spaces in Abbotsford, B.C., criminalize the homeless.Oct 21, 2015
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Police letter violates my rights, says Vancouver fur protesterAn anti-fur activist has complained to British Columbia's police watchdog claiming Vancouver Police violated his rights by indefinitely banning him from visiting, or even walking past, a store where he regularly protests.Jan 10, 2016
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UPDATE: Five people arrested Thursday at Oppenheimer Park released without chargesVancouver Police say all five people arrested in Oppenheimer Park Thursday for obstruction, breach of a court order and breach of the peace have been released from custody.Oct 17, 2014
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Group threatens Liberals with new legal challenge over sex work lawThe party has publicly said the new law, which passed last fall, is flawed.CanadaOct 30, 2015
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Oppenheimer Park decision on tent city expected WednesdayThe City of Vancouver will soon find out whether or not it can dismantle the homeless encampment at Oppenheimer Park.Oct 6, 2014