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A look at changes Albertans will see following death of Queen Elizabeth IIAfter the death of the queen and now with a new king on the throne, Albertans are already starting to see some changes.CanadaSep 9, 2022
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Changes to Manitoba’s court system after Queen’s deathQueen Elizabeth II's death on Thursday is leading to a name change in Manitoba's court system.TrendingSep 8, 2022
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Manitoba did not adequately consult First Nations on flood channel work, judge rulesThe court battle is part of a larger dispute over a $600-million flood-prevention project.PoliticsJun 23, 2022
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Second complaint filed against Saskatchewan judge after sexual assault trialThe complaint was filed Friday with the Canadian Judicial Council by a woman who accused Sylvester Ukabam of touching her inappropriately during a doctor's visit.CanadaJun 20, 2022
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Manitoba government wants to seize house of former Winnipeg coach accused of sexual assaultsManitoba law allows the government to seize assets that are proceeds of a crime or were used to commit one, even in some cases where there is no criminal conviction.CrimeJun 14, 2022
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Trudeau says the feds will be ‘aligning’ with N.B. lieutenant-governor rulingWhile the federal government says it will be 'aligning' with the decision, legal issues in the decision could see them appeal.PoliticsApr 20, 2022
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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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‘With a heavy heart,’ N.B. judge temporarily suspends unvaccinated father’s custodyA New Brunswick judge temporarily suspended an unvaccinated father's in-person parenting time with his three children and ruled that their mother can have the children vaccinated.CanadaFeb 4, 2022
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‘I’m sorry’: Calgary parents plead guilty to neglect of disabled adult sonIn an agreed statement of facts, court heard that the 29-year-old man with severe cerebral palsy, a seizure disorder and brain damage was mostly confined to his bedroom for years.CrimeJan 22, 2022
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Christopher Lamarche sentenced to 12.5 years in prison for death of infant sonEdmonton Court of Queen's Bench Justice Sterling Sanderman told court that Lamarche has about 8 1/2 years left in his sentence because of the time he has already spent in custody.CrimeJan 20, 2022
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