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  • Peel’s supervised consumption site will close as several others across the province transition to HART hubs

    Peel’s supervised consumption site will close as several others across the province transition to HART hubs

    Peel’s supervised consumption site is no longer offering harm reduction services as of Tuesday despite an injunction granted by the Superior Court of Justice last week that would allow similar facilities to continue operating for the time being.  “Peel’s supervised consumption will NOT be providing safe consumption services or drug checking services past March 31,…

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    Apr 7, 2025 5:20 PM
  • Judge awards $6.6 million to whistleblowers who reported Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to FBI

    Judge awards $6.6 million to whistleblowers who reported Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to FBI

    A district court judge on Friday awarded more than $6 million combined to four whistleblowers in their lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton who were fired shortly after they reported him to the FBI. “By a preponderance of the evidence,” Travis County Judge Catherine Mauzy says in her judgment, the plaintiffs proved liability, damages…

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    Apr 5, 2025 5:49 PM
  • Canada updates travel guidance for U.S., warning of heightened scrutiny at the border

    Canada updates travel guidance for U.S., warning of heightened scrutiny at the border

    Canada has updated its advice to those travelling to the United States, warning travellers they may face “scrutiny” from border guards and the possibility of detention if denied entry. An updated advisory issued Friday by Global Affairs Canada urges Canadians crossing the U.S. border to be forthcoming with officials in that country and to expect…

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    Apr 5, 2025 5:31 PM
  • MP asks House ethics committee to put ‘unnecessarily rushed’ lobbying rule changes on hold

    MPs recently moved to delay proposed changes to the Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct that include reduced cooling-off periods for lobbyists doing political work and more stringent rules for gift-giving. “I felt that the process was unnecessarily rushed by the commissioner… the two weeks’ notice that we were given in the kind of dying weeks of…

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    Dec 8, 2022 11:46 PM
  • N.L. paying telehealth company more than twice what it pays doctors for consultations

    ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The association representing doctors in Newfoundland and Labrador is looking for answers after it discovered the province agreed to pay a private telemedicine company more than double what it pays family doctors for consultations. The Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association found a contract between the provincial government and Fonemed among the…

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    Dec 8, 2022 10:28 AM
  • EU court: Google must delete inaccurate search info if asked

    LONDON (AP) — Google has to delete search results about people in Europe if they can prove that the information is clearly wrong, the European Union’s top court said Thursday. The European Court of Justice ruled that search engines must “dereference information” if the person making the request can demonstrate that the material is “manifestly…

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    Dec 8, 2022 8:48 AM
  • Media shunning transparency law due to worsening delays, journalist says

    OTTAWA — Reporters are abandoning the federal Access to Information Act as a research tool because turnaround times are terrible and getting worse, veteran journalist Dean Beeby told MPs studying the federal law. Beeby was among the media members and researchers who painted a sorry picture of the state of Canada’s access system Wednesday for a House…

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    Dec 7, 2022 10:31 AM
  • Russian court upholds ex reporter’s 22 year treason sentence

    MOSCOW (AP) — A court in the Russian capital on Wednesday rejected an appeal from a former journalist who was convicted of treason and given a 22-year prison sentence following what was widely seen as a politically motivated trial. The appeals court upheld the September sentence handed to Ivan Safronov, who worked as a military…

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    Dec 7, 2022 8:52 AM
  • Auditor General finds PCs’ Bill 23 could put Ontarians at increased risk of flood disasters

    In late August, Brampton residents were tormented by an onslaught of rain leading to extensive property damage and numerous calls to the City and emergency services. As walls of water came down, rivers of brown runoff flowed into low-lying basements, causing widespread damage across parts of the region. Up to 100 millimetres of precipitation fell…

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    Dec 6, 2022 12:40 AM
  • Argentina eyes $100 billion as US will share banking data

    BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The U.S. and Argentina agreed on Monday to have their tax agencies automatically share data about citizens’ banking and investments in each other’s countries. The government in Buenos Aires hopes this will lead to an estimated $100 billion that Argentines have tried to shelter in the United States. Financial data…

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    Dec 5, 2022 8:57 AM
  • EXPLAINER: What do we know about the Colorado bomb threat?

    DENVER (AP) — More than a year before police say Anderson Lee Aldrich killed five people and wounded 17 others at a gay night club in Colorado Springs, Aldrich was arrested on allegations of making a bomb threat that led to the evacuation of about 10 homes. Aldrich, who uses the pronoun they and is…

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    Dec 2, 2022 9:04 AM
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