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Airbnb wins Vancouver privacy rulingVancouver housing activist Rohana Rezel has had a beef with Airbnb and the City of Vancouver for years, and a B.C. Supreme Court ruling this week means there's no end in sight.EconomyJul 6, 2023
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Quebec’s human rights commission drops nearly 200 cases after Supreme Court decisionLast year's Supreme Court of Canada decision in favour of a controversial Quebec comedian forced the province's human rights commission to close 194 discrimination cases.CanadaDec 4, 2022
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Outrage over decision to end U.S. rights to abortion fuels protests in CanadaExperts say such rights can't be threatened the same way in Canada as abortion is a legal medical procedure, but they fear the U.S. decision will fuel the rise of pro-life groups.CanadaJun 26, 2022
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New rules for Manitoba court cases involving vaccination and childrenThe increased push for people to be vaccinated against COVID-19 has found some children of divorced parents caught in the crossfire of a courtroom case.HealthFeb 8, 2022
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Winnipeg’s Fire Paramedic chief apologizes one week after arbitrator rulingWinnipeg's Fire Paramedic chief has apologized for any damage his actions may have caused to members of the city's paramedics unionMar 8, 2018
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Vancouver kindergarten intake draws delayed pending outcome of talks between province and BCTFThe Vancouver School Board (VSB) is delaying kindergarten intake draws as it waits for direction from the provincial government about the outcome of talks regarding the Supreme Court of Canada decision to restore class size and composition language.Mar 2, 2017
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BC designated driver injured in crash wins 10-year battle against ICBCA designated driver is celebrating a victory a decade after she was badly injured in a crash.EconomyApr 22, 2016
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Mike Duffy to learn his fate today in Senate expense scandalA judge will issue a long-awaited ruling today on more than two dozen criminal charges against Sen. Mike Duffy.CanadaApr 21, 2016
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Push for action in the Okanagan after tribunal rulingTuesday’s Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling on First Nations child and family services is getting a positive reaction here in the Okanagan...Jan 27, 2016
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Transgender athletes can take part in Olympics without surgery, IOC rulingThe IOC ruled that transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in the Games without undergoing sex reassignment surgery.SportsJan 26, 2016
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