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Online safety educator says parents need to be diligent in light of 92-victim child luring caseAn online safety educator is urging parents to monitor what their kids are doing online. It comes after a man pleaded guilty to sex crimes involving more than 90 underaged victims.CanadaFeb 18, 2023
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Scammers targeting Manitobans more frequently and with more sophistication, RCMP sayAccording to Manitoba RCMP, reports of online and phone scams have been going up across the board in Manitoba over the past few years.CrimeDec 1, 2022
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‘Wine ninjas’ spreading kindness in Alberta but online expert warns of security issuesA Facebook group is encouraging Albertans to give surprise gifts to strangers, but one security expert says people should be cautious.FeaturesMay 9, 2020
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Nova Scotia town sponsors police dog, names it after fallen soldierPeople in Bridgewater, N.S., have almost raised enough money for a new police dog.CanadaMar 28, 2016
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Newfoundland and Labrador primed for electionVoters in Newfoundland and Labrador will go to the polls on Nov. 30 in a provincial election that was scheduled to formally start on Thursday.PoliticsNov 5, 2015
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Premiers commit to Truth and Reconciliation recommendationsCanada's premiers support the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's recommendations and will act on them with or without Ottawa's help, Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Paul Davis said Wednesday.Jul 16, 2015
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Manitoba offers to host roundtable on missing, murdered womenThe Manitoba government has offered to host a second national roundtable on missing and murdered aboriginal women to follow up on an event in Ottawa.PoliticsJul 16, 2015
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Aboriginal leaders say progress made at premiers meetingThe premier of Newfoundland and Labrador says Canada's premiers support all 94 recommendations arising from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.CanadaJul 15, 2015
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Transcript: Season 4 Episode 14Full transcript for Season 4, Episode 14, aired Dec. 14, 2014, featuring interviews with two premiers frustrated with Prime Minister Stephen Harper, a look ahead at the natural resources minister's trilateral meetings in Washington this week and a discussion with a Conservative MP and military veteran about the state of affairs at the federal veterans department.Dec 14, 2014
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Premiers vs Stephen Harper: One says she can’t get a meeting, another says he can’t trust HarperOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne says she was neither attempting to gain publicity nor acting on a personal vendetta when she publicly released a letter requesting a meeting with the prime minister.CanadaDec 14, 2014
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