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  • Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ legislation violates EU law, court finds

    BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungarian legislation banning the availability of LGBTQ+ content to minors violates European Union law and breaches a foundational treaty guaranteeing respect for human rights and equality, the bloc’s court ruled Tuesday. The European Court of Justice said that Hungary’s legislation, adopted in 2021 by the nationalist-populist government of outgoing Prime Minister…

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    Apr 21, 2026 9:43 PM
  • Some people with medical needs are being taken out of Peguis First Nation

    Some residents with medical needs are being taken out of Peguis First Nation in advance of anticipated flooding. Lisa Naylor, Manitoba’s infrastructure minister, says people with certain medical conditions or who need ongoing medical treatment are being moved out in case water makes roads impassable. Chief Stan Bird says the Fisher River has come up…

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    Apr 21, 2026 9:42 PM
  • City of Montreal in court trying to overturn landmark police racial profiling ruling

    Lawyers for the City of Montreal asked the Court of Appeal on Tuesday to overturn a landmark class-action ruling on racial profiling by police, saying it’s too complicated to determine how much each member is eligible to receive.  The city is appealing a 2024 Superior Court ruling that determined Montreal police had a systemic racial…

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    Apr 21, 2026 9:40 PM
  • Ontario to declare Toronto island airport a special economic zone

    Ontario will declare Toronto’s island airport the province’s first special economic zone as it takes over land owned by the city, Premier Doug Ford said Monday in a move opposed by the mayor. This is the latest development in the Ford government’s push for an expansion of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport to include jets.…

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    Mar 23, 2026 11:45 AM
  • Hamilton judge deems provisions in Ontario sex offender registry as unconstitutional

    ONTARIO—A Hamilton courtroom has quietly cracked open a long-standing pillar of Ontario’s criminal justice system. In a recent ruling, Justice Garg of the Ontario Court of Justice found that key provisions of Ontario’s sex offender registry law—known as Christopher’s Law (Sex Offender Registry), 2000—violate the constitutional rights of offenders because they require automatic and, in…

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    Mar 22, 2026 5:48 PM
  • Queen’s Park resumes sitting after 14-week break, straight into budget season

    Queen’s Park resumes sitting after 14-week break, straight into budget season

    Ontario’s legislature is set to resume sitting Monday after a 14-week break that ended in a veritable deluge of news, partial proposals and headline-grabbing musings from Premier Doug Ford and his government. It is a flood-the-zone strategy, opposition parties say, in an attempt to drown out criticism over a government plan to keep records of…

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    Mar 22, 2026 11:51 AM
  • Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positions

    Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positions

    Federal departments and agencies are looking to cut more than 12,000 full-time equivalent jobs over the next three years as part of the Carney government’s spending review. That figure comes from plans released by federal departments and agencies for 2026-27 outlining how they’ll shed billions of dollars to meet the government’s cost-cutting targets. Multiple part-time…

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    Mar 21, 2026 11:53 AM
  • Jurors wade through daunting evidence in high-stakes Meta trial about social media risks to children

    Jurors wade through daunting evidence in high-stakes Meta trial about social media risks to children

    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A daunting stream of testimony and evidence has been presented in a New Mexico case that explores what the social media conglomerate Meta knew about the effects of its platforms on children. State prosecutors allege Meta failed to disclose the risks that its platforms pose for children, including mental health…

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    Mar 20, 2026 6:03 PM
  • Pebble Beach golf, Maui resorts, European tours: How special interests woo California lawmakers

    Pebble Beach golf, Maui resorts, European tours: How special interests woo California lawmakers

    A golf tournament at the scenic Pebble Beach Golf Links with free spa treatments. A six-day stay at an upscale resort in Maui. Tours to Spain, Portugal, Norway and Australia. Those are among dozens of free trips California state lawmakers took last year, most sponsored and attended by special interest groups with business before the…

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    Mar 20, 2026 5:36 PM
  • Judge sides with New York Times in challenge to policy limiting reporters’ access to Pentagon

    Judge sides with New York Times in challenge to policy limiting reporters’ access to Pentagon

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge agreed Friday to block the Trump administration from enforcing a policy limiting news reporters’ access to the Pentagon, agreeing with The New York Times that key portions of the new rules are unlawful. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman in Washington, D.C., sided with the newspaper and ruled that the…

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    Mar 20, 2026 12:00 PM
  • Police video of Justin Timberlake’s 2024 drunken driving arrest released

    NEW YORK (AP) — Justin Timberlake struggled to perform field sobriety tests requiring him to walk a straight line and stand on one leg after he was pulled over in New York’s Hamptons in 2024 by police officers who suspected him of driving drunk, according to video footage released Friday. The pop star tells officers…

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    Mar 20, 2026 11:58 AM
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