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  • After cancelling investigations into their own conduct, Patrick Brown & Rowena Santos ignore Ombudsman’s direction to reopen probes

    After cancelling investigations into their own conduct, Patrick Brown & Rowena Santos ignore Ombudsman’s direction to reopen probes

    Despite direction by the Ontario Ombudsman to reopen forensic investigations into alleged financial wrongdoing by Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, his closest councillor ally Rowena Santos—after they cancelled the probes—and City staff, no one on council has taken action on behalf of taxpayers demanding accountability.  “There is no accountability at City Hall,” Azad Goyat, a Brampton…

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    Apr 28, 2026 8:18 PM
  • Is TMI really such a bad thing? Here’s the case for oversharing

    Many people know the sting of having said too much, a cringey feeling that bubbles up after sharing the wrong details at the wrong time. Now, imagine drunkenly telling two of your superiors about the time you had a bathroom emergency onstage in front of hundreds of people. Leslie John feared she had killed her…

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    Apr 27, 2026 8:16 PM
  • Cenovus says oilfield extension off Newfoundland will hike emissions by 21 per cent

    Cenovus says oilfield extension off Newfoundland will hike emissions by 21 per cent

    The Newfoundland and Labrador government has approved hikes in greenhouse gas emissions at a nickel mine in northern Labrador and the Cenovus-owned White Rose oilfield off the coast of St. John’s. Cenovus estimates that its new West White Rose platform will increase emissions at the oilfield by about 21 per cent at peak operation, or…

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    Apr 27, 2026 8:14 PM
  • An Army veteran is charged with sharing classified details of an elite commando unit

    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — An Army veteran has been charged with sharing classified information about an elite commando unit with a journalist, which one official said put the country, members of the U.S. military and the nation’s allies at risk. Courtney Williams, 40, of Wagram, North Carolina, is accused of violating federal law, as well…

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    Apr 8, 2026 8:23 PM
  • A first for Michigan’s $2.4B SOAR business incentive program: New jobs

    Michigan’s embattled $2.4 billion business incentive program has spurred controversy, but last year it began generating something new: Jobs. Reports submitted to the state for the Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve (SOAR) Fund show that 1,846 jobs were created in 2025 among 10 companies awarded a collective $1.74 billion in large taxpayer subsidies. That’s less than 13%…

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    Apr 8, 2026 7:54 PM
  • Newly created Polymarket accounts bet big on US-Iran ceasefire in hours before Trump’s announcement

    Michigan’s embattled $2.4 billion business incentive program has spurred controversy, but last year it began generating something new: Jobs. Reports submitted to the state for the Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve (SOAR) Fund show that 1,846 jobs were created in 2025 among 10 companies awarded a collective $1.74 billion in large taxpayer subsidies. That’s less…

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    Apr 8, 2026 7:52 PM
  • After Tumbler Ridge, B.C.’s throne speech was cancelled — here’s what it said

    In a typical year, the spring sitting of the B.C. legislature starts with a throne speech. The speech from the throne — as the document is formally known — is delivered by the lieutenant-governor on behalf of the provincial government. It is a snapshot of the political moment, a mixture of policies and milestones the…

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    Apr 8, 2026 12:03 PM
  • Did an RCMP Sting Op Make Sex Work More Dangerous?

    Did an RCMP Sting Op Make Sex Work More Dangerous?

    The BC Counter Human Trafficking Unit and Richmond RCMP have made multiple arrests that they say will deter predators looking to purchase sex from potential trafficking victims. But a criminologist who specializes in sex work laws and an organization that supports sex workers — some of whom have been trafficked themselves — say police operations…

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    Apr 7, 2026 5:44 PM
  • ‘Budget you’d pass if climate change wasn’t a problem’: Ford doubles down on highways

    ‘Budget you’d pass if climate change wasn’t a problem’: Ford doubles down on highways

    Dark clouds hovered over Queen’s Park. Thunder cracked and the sky wept as Caledon grandmother Betty de Groot and Stouffville grandmother Victoria Creese waited anxiously for what this year’s budget might bring. On March 26, they stood alongside fellow members of Grand(m)others Act To Save The Planet (GASP) with a single, urgent plea for the…

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    Apr 7, 2026 5:42 PM
  • Almost a third of police probes of diplomatic missions see subjects leave Canada

    Almost a third of police probes of diplomatic missions see subjects leave Canada

    Almost a third of police probes involving members of foreign diplomatic missions in Canada in the last five years saw the subjects of the investigations leave the country before charges were laid or prosecuted. Documents obtained by The Canadian Press through an access to information request list 67 incidents involving members of foreign missions that…

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    Apr 7, 2026 5:41 PM
  • Sovereignty or Stewardship? The $28.7M Rift Dividing the FSIN

    Sovereignty or Stewardship? The $28.7M Rift Dividing the FSIN

    (ANNews)  – The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) has been ordered by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) to repay $28.7 million in “ineligible and unsupported” expenses. FSIN is a Provincial Territorial Organization (PTO) representing 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan. While it functions as a powerful political advocacy body, it is legally incorporated as a non-profit…

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    Apr 6, 2026 5:49 PM
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