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What you need to know about the one-time grocery rebate coming July 5The Canadian Revenue Agency will be issuing a one-time grocery rebate to eligible Canadians this Wednesday, two months after the Cost of Living Act received Royal Assent.CanadaJul 2, 2023
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Should we take drunk drivers’ gun licences away?Britain takes drunk drivers' gun licences away. California may do something similar. Should Canada? "It's a no-brainer," one gun violence expert says.PoliticsMay 2, 2019
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New driving legislation will mean more breathalyzer tests: Edmonton policeNew impaired driving laws, which are part of Bill C-46, give police across Canada the authority to demand breathalyzer tests from any driver they pull over.CrimeDec 18, 2018
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Mandatory impaired driving laws to hit the roads before holidaysThe mandatory alcohol screening allows police to demand a breath sample from any driver they lawfully stop.CanadaDec 11, 2018
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MADD Canada urges Senate committee to pass new impaired driving actMothers Against Drunk Driving Canada wants the Senate committee reviewing Bill C-46 to pass it as quickly as possible, the group's CEO told the Alberta Morning News.CanadaMar 3, 2018
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Alberta mother who lost son to a drunk driver renews calls for changes to Criminal CodeSheri Arsenault will be presenting her arguments before the Senate Justice Committee Thursday morning as she calls for a mandatory minimum sentence for anyone who kills someone as a result of driving while being impaired.CrimeMar 1, 2018
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Grieving Calgary family joins federal politician to push for stiffer sentences for impaired driversA Calgary family, who lost a son and brother to an impaired driver, is calling on Canadians to push for mandatory minimum sentences for drunk drivers who kill.PoliticsJan 9, 2018
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Don’t sacrifice charter rights in the fight against drunk drivingAs Ottawa proceeds with sweeping changes to Canada’s impaired driving laws, the Alberta Court of Appeal has issued a timely reminder about such laws respecting the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.CanadaMay 20, 2017
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