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23 Quebec municipalities to fight Bill 96 in courtMayors of 23 communities in Quebec say Bill 96 threatens the bilingual status of their cities and towns as well as how they communicate internally or with their residents.CanadaJun 7, 2023
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N.B. judge dismisses ‘rambling’ application challenging COVID-19 vaccine mandateA New Brunswick judge has dismissed a court application challenging the province's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for government employees.CanadaFeb 10, 2022
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PC party president defends Manitoba leadership vote in courtThe president of the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives defended the vote that saw Premier Heather Stefanson become leader of the party during a court challenge by her rival.PoliticsNov 29, 2021
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Manitoba P.C. party files affidavits to counter accusation of flawed leadership voteIt is the first time the Tories have provided a detailed response to allegations from rival candidate Shelly Glover, who came up short with 49 per cent of the ballots.PoliticsNov 24, 2021
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Court challenge of Manitoba Tory leadership vote set for late DecemberShelly Glover, who came up short with 49 per cent of the vote, alleges there were irregularities in the contest.PoliticsNov 19, 2021
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Manitoba PC Party willing to go to court over Glover challengeThe PC Party of Manitoba says it is willing to let a challenge of the party's leadership results play out in court.PoliticsNov 15, 2021
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Northern Pulp mill withdraws court challenge against Nova Scotia: ministerNova Scotia's environment minister said the company confirmed the mill will be withdrawing from the province's environmental assessment process.CanadaMay 6, 2021
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Opposition party leaders join Manitoba man calling for end to ban on homegrown cannabis"All I want is for Manitobans to have their federal right, which is the ability to grow up to four cannabis plants for personal use. I'm not asking for more than that."PoliticsApr 20, 2021
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Winnipeg’s drinking water a source of frustration for Indigenous community'We never made an agreement with the city. We never signed no rights away with the city.'HealthMar 31, 2021
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Wage talks could be delayed again due to Alberta government appeal: AUPEThe province is appealing the decision by Court of Queen's Bench Justice Eric Macklin.EconomyJul 31, 2019
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