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Man accused in NYC subway chokehold death acquitted, jury decidesA Manhattan jury delivered the verdict on Monday, clearing Daniel Penny of criminally negligent homicide in Jordan Neely’s death last year.CrimeDec 9
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‘Breaking of gridlock’ between Quebec, N.L. is the envy of former premiersThe tensions stem from a contract signed in1969, which allowed Quebec to buy hydroelectric power from the Churchill Falls plant in Labrador for just 0.2 cents per kilowatt hour.CanadaDec 13
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Ontario court dismisses Michael Chan’s 2015 lawsuit against the Globe and MailChan was suing the newspaper over a 2015 story alleging CSIS warned the Ontario government over his alleged ties to Chinese diplomats.PoliticsDec 10
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Myles Gray death: Public hearing ordered for Vancouver police officersGray died in August 2015 after a severe beating by seven Vancouver police officers that left him with severe injuries. A coroner's inquest concluded the death was a homicide.CrimeDec 11
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Supreme Court declines to hear appeal of man convicted in hunters’ deaths in AlbertaAs is usual, the Supreme Court did not give reasons for its dismissal Thursday of Anthony Bilodeau's leave to appeal.CrimeNov 15
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RBC’s former CFO is suing the bank for nearly $50M. Here’s whyNadine Ahn's lawsuit claims that the way the bank made the announcement of an 'undisclosed personal relationship' caused the widespread belief that she was having an affair.CanadaAug 12
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Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine arrested in New York on parole violation claimsThe rapper faces at least two weeks behind bars after he violated the terms of his probation from a felony conviction.EntertainmentOct 30
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A U.S. election poll in Iowa is making waves. Can it predict the race?Could a new Iowa poll showing Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump in the state point to a larger trend in the presidential race? Experts are cautious to predict anything.U.S. NewsNov 4
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Jacob Hoggard drops bid to challenge 2022 conviction at Canada’s top courtThe Supreme Court of Canada website shows the former Hedley frontman discontinued his application for leave to appeal last Friday.CanadaOct 10
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Colorado court dismisses case against baker who wouldn’t make cake for trans womanBaker Jack Phillips was sued by attorney Autumn Scardina in 2017 after his Denver-area bakery refused to make a pink cake with blue frosting to celebrate her gender transition.U.S. NewsOct 8
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Here’s what the jury didn’t hear in Jacob Hoggard’s sexual assault trialA northeastern Ontario jury has started deliberating in Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard's sexual assault trial.CrimeOct 4
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Airlines lose bid to skirt some of Canada’s air passenger rights rulesThe court decision released Friday upholds Canada’s Air Passenger Protection Regulations after a group of airlines appealed to have them declared invalid for international flights.MoneyOct 4
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Alberta municipal leaders squash advocacy for permanent resident voting rightsThose with permanent residency status hold many of the same privileges as Canadian citizens, but they can't vote in elections or obtain a Canadian passport.PoliticsSep 28
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Truth and Reconciliation day should be paid provincial holiday: Ontario MPPOntario's only First Nation MPP plans to soon table proposed legislation to have the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation declared a paid provincial holiday.PoliticsSep 30
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CFL’s indefinite suspension of Alouettes defensive end Lemon upheld by arbitratorAn arbitrator has upheld the CFL's indefinite suspension of Montreal Alouettes defensive end Shawn Lemon for sports betting. The arbitrator’s decision is binding.SportsAug 28
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NYC mayor pleads not guilty to federal criminal chargesNew York City Mayor Eric Adams, a former police captain, entered the plea in a packed Manhattan courtroom, with his lawyer saying they would move next week to dismiss the case.U.S. NewsSep 27
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Jacob Hoggard seeking leave to appeal sex assault conviction to Canada’s top courtCanadian musician Jacob Hoggard is seeking leave to appeal his sexual assault conviction before Canada's top court.CrimeSep 6
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Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly reinstated by CFLThe decision comes after the league on May 7 suspended Chad Kelly for two exhibition games and nine regular-season contests for violating the league's gender-based violence policy.SportsAug 18
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Some Western nations may have ignored adoption fraud, Korean adoptees allegeim was caught in an adoption machine that sent hundreds of thousands of Korean children to families in the United States, Europe and Australia.WorldSep 20
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Trump hush money sentencing delayed until after U.S. electionManhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan, who is also weighing a defense request to overturn the verdict on immunity grounds, delayed Trump’s sentencing until Nov. 26.U.S. NewsSep 6