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Choom obtains creditor protection, interim financing from Aurora CannabisChoom Holdings Inc. and some of its subsidiaries have obtained creditor protection from the Supreme Court of British Columbia and interim financing from Aurora Cannabis Inc.CannabisMay 3, 2022
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Former Kelowna Rocket launches head trauma lawsuit against hockey leaguesMore than a decade after his WHL career ended, James McEwan alleges he is suffering from a host of symptoms connected to hits to the head.SportsJan 13, 2019
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Feds win bid to re-argue the facts used in landmark assisted-dying caseTwo B.C. women and the civil liberties group are challenging the constitutionality of the legislation, which they say is more restrictive than the system of assisted dying envisioned by the Supreme Court.CanadaOct 11, 2017
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Facts on which top court struck down assisted dying ban no longer relevant: FedsThe hearing is part of a constitutional challenge to the new law.CanadaJun 12, 2017
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‘Loss of faith’ from spy allies possible if Canada proceeds with court disclosure: CSE officialClose allies will curb or even halt the flow of intelligence to the Communications Security Establishment if the electronic spy agency is forced to spill its closely guarded secrets in open court, argues a senior CSE official.CanadaJun 3, 2016
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Guatemalans sue Vancouver’s Tahoe Resources Inc. after mine shootingSeven Guatemalan men are suing Vancouver-based Tahoe Resources Inc. (TSX: THO) over a shooting during a protest outside the company's mine in Central America.CanadaJun 18, 2014
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