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Former Inuit association CEO arrested in multiple sex assault investigationsNastania Mullin is being held until Nunavut RCMP can transport him to Iqaluit to appear in court. No date has been set and none of the charges have been proven.CrimeApr 10
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RCMP search MHCare, company linked to Alberta health corruption probeMHCare Medical, a medical supply company caught up in allegations of corruption involving Alberta surgical contracts, had its office in Edmonton searched by the RCMP.HealthMar 19
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B.C. court awards $1.8M in damages for assault, wrongful arrest by Metrotown guardsThe B.C. Supreme Court has awarded $1.8 million in damages to a man who was assaulted and wrongfully arrested by security guards as a teenager at Metrotown mall in 2019.CanadaApr 23
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Ontario driver who killed woman, 3 daughters has appeals dismissedBrady Robertson had appealed both his conviction and his sentence after being found guilty of dangerous and impaired driving causing death.CrimeApr 22
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Carnival cruise passenger wins $300K lawsuit after being over-served alcoholCarnival was ordered to pay US$300,000 to Diana Sanders after a jury found that the company was negligent in serving her at least 14 shots of tequila in just over eight hours.TrendingApr 16
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Jay-Z breaks silence on dismissed 2024 sex assault lawsuit: ‘I was angry’'I haven't been that angry in a long time. You don't put that on someone — that's a thing that you better be super sure,' the rapper said of the allegations against him.EntertainmentMar 25
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B.C. man’s killing spurred housing law reform. Relatives wonder why it’s unsolvedIt's been just over a year since Keith Scott was found dead, and his ex-wife says their daughter still asks every day why the killer hasn't been brought to justice.CrimeMay 6
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Nearly half of Black women in Canada delay health care over fears of racism: SurveyA new national survey reveals nearly half of Black women in Canada delay or avoid health care, citing racism, dismissal and fear of how they’ll be treated.PerspectivesMar 24
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Who isn’t welcome in Mark Carney’s technicolour Liberal caucus?The prime minister has drawn floor crossers that range from an NDP MP that backed Avi Lewis to a conservative that wanted December to be known as 'Christian Heritage Month.'PoliticsApr 9
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Ex-Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux crosses floor to join Carney’s Liberals'I am honoured to welcome Matt Jeneroux to our caucus as the newest member of Canada’s new government,' Carney said in a social media post.PoliticsFeb 18
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As Carney heads to India, Canada seeks to revoke citizenship of 2008 Mumbai attack ‘mastermind’Immigration officials are alleging that Tahawwur Rana Hussain lied to obtain Canadian citizenship.CanadaFeb 23
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Skeleton scandal: U.S. racer says Canadian team blocked her 6th Olympic bidU.S. skeleton athlete Katie Uhlaender was hoping to be the first woman to compete in the Winter Games six times for the U.S., but fell short of qualifying. She's not giving up.TrendingJan 27
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens finally solve Minnesota with last-minute 4-3 winMontreal was rested for this matchup against Minnesota, and it showed. Brian Wilde has more on Tuesday night's game.SportsJan 20
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Lawsuit case dismissed of boy injured in toy dinosaur ‘swatting match’ at daycareAn Alberta judge has dismissed a lawsuit involving one child suing another after a disagreement over a toy dinosaur led to a finger injury.CanadaJan 9
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Toronto hate crime suspect denied refugee status in 2018The case of Osman Azizov could raise new questions for the government about public safety.CanadaDec 30, 2025
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Revolving CEO door at Alberta Health Services continues as Andre Tremblay replacedAlberta Health Services executive Erin O’Neill is now head of the front-line health agency after the previous CEO appointed in January, Andre Tremblay, went on a leave of absence.HealthDec 3, 2025
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Murder charge withdrawn after conviction of Timothy Rees set aside in 1989 killingProsecutors have withdrawn a second-degree murder charge against Timothy Rees, weeks after Ontario's top court set aside his conviction in the 1989 killing of a 10-year-old girl.CrimeDec 18, 2025
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National Assembly returns as turmoil engulfs Quebec Liberals and Quebec SolidaireMNAs returned to the legislature for the first time since chaos exploded inside both the Quebec Liberal Party and Quebec Solidaire.PoliticsNov 25, 2025
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Canada condemns Jimmy Lai’s conviction in Hong Kong, calls for his releaseLai, a former media mogul and outspoken critic of Beijing, was found guilty Monday of violating Hong Kong's stringent, China-imposed national security law.WorldDec 15, 2025
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Quebec Liberals under investigation by anti-corruption police UPACThe Liberals are facing allegations of possible vote-buying during a leadership race earlier this year that saw Rodriguez take the reins of the party.CanadaDec 10, 2025