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Canadian man pleads guilty to sexually exploiting 100-plus girls in the United StatesA 40-year-old man from Toronto has pleaded guilty in the United States for sexually exploiting more than 100 children on social media.CrimeJan 30
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Epstein files: U.S. DOJ to review 5.2 million pages, documents showThis is likely to extend the final release of the documents to much later than expected after a December 19 deadline set by Congress, the document said.U.S. NewsDec 31, 2025
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Canadian-American citizen arrested in relation to human smuggling deathsA Canadian-American citizen has been arrested and detained in relation to a deadly smuggling conspiracy that led to the deaths of a Romanian family of four.CanadaJul 1, 2025
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Are Trump’s Jan. 6 charges over? Special counsel asks to dismissIn court papers. prosecutors said the Justice Department's position "is that the Constitution requires that this case be dismissed before the defendant is inaugurated.”U.S. NewsNov 25, 2024
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Google asks for no jury in upcoming antitrust case over advertising techThe antitrust case set to go before a jury in Alexandria, Virginia, in September is one of two major lawsuits the Justice Department has brought against Google.ConsumerMay 17, 2024
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U.S. Justice Department report on Uvalde school shooting to be releasedThe shooting has already been picked over in legislative hearings, news reports and a damning report by Texas lawmakers who faulted law enforcement at every level.CrimeJan 17, 2024
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Nova Scotia to review freedom of information legislation after years of criticismJustice Minister Brad Johns says an internal committee led by the department's director of policy will look at the law and present options on how to modernize the legislation.PoliticsSep 28, 2023
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Ottawa’s bail reform bill will work, minister says. He just can’t say howThe House of Commons passed the bill by unanimous consent last week, skipping over the step of sending it to a parliamentary committee of MPs for review.CanadaSep 27, 2023
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Family of Mi’kmaw woman who died in Nova Scotia jail sues province for negligenceThe family of a Mi'kmaw woman who died in provincial custody is suing Nova Scotia's attorney general and the province's health authority for negligence.CanadaAug 25, 2023
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Trump’s alleged co-conspirators in election case aren’t named or charged. Why not?The four-count indictment chronicles a months-long campaign by Trump and six unnamed co-conspirators to spread lies about the election results.U.S. NewsAug 2, 2023
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