Cameras In Court
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Cameras livestream Alberta Court of Appeal hearing on federal carbon taxFor the first time, cameras will be allowed into the Alberta Court of Appeal to livestream a hearing about the federal carbon tax.CanadaDec 2, 2019
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Saskatchewan courts may be closer to having cameras during trials: expertsCameras have only been used in Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal, but provincial court and the Court of Queen's Bench could be next.CanadaFeb 12, 2019
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Media want cameras in court for Gerald Stanley trial in death of Colten BoushieGlobal News, CBC, CTV, Postmedia and APTN applied Tuesday to record and broadcast video of Gerald Stanley’s trial.CrimeJan 16, 2018
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Travis Vader: Crown opposes media’s bid to have camera in court for mistrial decisionThe Alberta Crown is opposed to a local media bid to broadcast live when a judge decides whether to grant a mistrial in Travis Vader's double-murder case.CrimeOct 19, 2016
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Travis Vader: Media will apply to have cameras in court for mistrial decisionA media consortium has signalled its intention to once again apply to have a camera in the courtroom for the next major milestone in the ongoing Travis Vader legal saga.CanadaOct 5, 2016
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Alberta judge allows camera in court for Travis Vader verdictAn Alberta judge has decided to allow a camera inside an Edmonton courtroom later this week when Travis Vader learns his fate in his double first-degree murder trial.CrimeSep 13, 2016
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Travis Vader murder trial: Edmonton media want to broadcast the verdictWednesday afternoon Global News, along with other local media, made the case to have cameras in the courtroom when a decision is made in Travis Vader's first-degree murder trial next week.CrimeSep 7, 2016
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Watch: Winnipeg drunk driver sentenced live for fatal crashAdam Langan was sentenced to 4.5 years minus a pretrial credit of seven months on Thursday for impaired driving causing death.CrimeJul 31, 2014
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Manitoba sales tax fight goes to courtManitoba's government "thumbed its nose" at taxpayers and broke the law when it increased the provincial sales tax last year, a lawyer argued Wednesday.PoliticsJun 4, 2014
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