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  • Mayor Lovatt Urges Province to Support Growing Towns Like Stouffville in 2025 Budget

    Mayor Lovatt Urges Province to Support Growing Towns Like Stouffville in 2025 Budget

    ● Mayor Lovatt has submitted a formal pre-budget request to Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy laying out Town priorities in need of greater Provincial support. ● He warned of a growing infrastructure gap, exacerbated by rising costs and a lack of sustainable funding for small but fast-growing towns like Stouffville. ● Lovatt noted the potential…

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    May 9, 2025 10:55 AM
  • Investigation finds Alberta government not complying with freedom of information laws

    Investigation finds Alberta government not complying with freedom of information laws

    Alberta’s access to information watchdog has found the provincial government to be non-compliant with its own freedom of information rules. A new report from information and privacy commissioner Diane McLeod says Alberta’s government has implemented internal procedures and policies that allow government employees to wrongfully deny freedom of information requests. The report, released Friday, follows…

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    May 9, 2025 10:51 AM
  • X restricts access to jailed Istanbul mayor’s account under court order but challenges decision

    X restricts access to jailed Istanbul mayor’s account under court order but challenges decision

    ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — The social media platform X said Thursday it has blocked access to jailed Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu ’s account in Turkey, complying with a Turkish court order — the latest measure targeting a key rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. However, Elon Musk’s X said that while the company abided by…

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    May 8, 2025 12:35 PM
  • Refugee claims followed Montreal AIDS summit marred by visa woes, planning issues

    OTTAWA — Almost one-sixth of guests at a major AIDS conference in Montreal last year who received Canadian visas ended up claiming asylum, according to internal data obtained by The Canadian Press. The documents also show Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada struggled to work with the International AIDS Society as both tried to avoid a…

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    Jul 23, 2023 8:00 PM
  • CBC head ‘blindsided’ staff with comments on broadcaster’s future, Poilievre: emails

    Eds: This is a corrected story. A previous version said the union representing CBC staff was concerned about increased workloads for employers should there be cuts to radio and television operations. The concern was, in fact, for employees. This is a corrected story. A previous version said the union representing CBC staff was concerned about…

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    Jul 23, 2023 7:57 AM
  • What ideas were left on the cutting room floor in passport redesign? We’ll never know

    OTTAWA — Garry Keller recalls the first images passport staff brought before the then-Conservative government for consideration during the last major passport overhaul. “We laughed,” Keller recalls. “It looked like a C-minus effort.” The original concepts featured a Canada goose, a beaver and a maple leaf — ideas the government found uninspired and “lowest-common denominator.”…

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    Jul 22, 2023 8:05 PM
  • Canadian intelligence flagged Chinese meddling 37 years ago: newly released report

    OTTAWA — A newly released document shows intelligence officials have been tracking China’s attempts to meddle in Canadian affairs for more than one-third of a century. The February 1986 intelligence report warned that Beijing was using open political tactics and secret operations to influence and exploit the Chinese diaspora in Canada. It said China was…

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    Jul 22, 2023 8:08 AM
  • UK police shouldn’t have stopped French publisher under anti terror laws, an independent review says

    LONDON (AP) — London police should not have used counter-terrorism powers to question and detain a French publisher at a train station in April on suspicion he might have been involved in violent protests, a report released Friday concluded. Ernest Moret was on his way to the London Book Fair on April 17 when he…

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    Jul 21, 2023 1:18 PM
  • Manitoba school divisions added to index of `high risk industries’

    Manitoba public schools were reprimanded for shoddy electrical work, missing first aid kits and allowing asbestos to become airborne, among unsafe conditions provincial investigators uncovered in 2022-23. Last summer, the department of workplace safety and health added school divisions to its index of “high-risk industries” — a group with significantly higher-than-average employee injury rates. The…

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    Jul 21, 2023 8:11 AM
  • Who knew what when? A timeline of the Bernardo case and controversial prison transfer

    OTTAWA — The Correctional Service of Canada announced Thursday that a review found Paul Bernardo’s transfer to a medium-security prison from a maximum-security penitentiary was sound and followed proper policies and laws. Public backlash had erupted following its decision to move the convicted murderer and serial rapist, engulfing the Liberal government with questions around its…

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    Jul 20, 2023 7:15 AM
  • Bernardo to stay in medium security prison as correctional service defends transfer

    OTTAWA — The decision to transfer serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo to a medium-security prison was sound, the Correctional Service of Canada announced Thursday, with its commissioner underlining his new lodgings do not make him any less of a “psychopath.” Anne Kelly faced reporters for the first time since controversy erupted in early June…

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    Jul 20, 2023 5:31 AM
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