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  • Investigators don’t know who leaked a Wisconsin Supreme Court draft abortion order

    Investigators don’t know who leaked a Wisconsin Supreme Court draft abortion order

    MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Investigators concluded in a report released Wednesday that the leak of a Wisconsin Supreme Court abortion order last year was likely deliberate, but they were unable to determine who was responsible. The June leak of a draft order showed the court would take a case brought by Planned Parenthood, which is…

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    Apr 30, 2025 6:22 PM
  • Xatśūll asks judge for ‘urgent’ injunction to stop raising of mine tailings dam that failed in 2014

    Xatśūll asks judge for ‘urgent’ injunction to stop raising of mine tailings dam that failed in 2014

    The Xatśūll First Nation is asking a judge to urgently stop the controversial Mount Polley mine from raising its nearly 20-storey tailings dam even higher on its territories. On Friday, leaders from the Secwépemc community filed for an injunction “on an urgent basis” against ongoing construction to increase the height of the dam — which…

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    Apr 30, 2025 6:19 PM
  • Ontario considering change to length of teachers’ college, documents suggest

    Ontario considering change to length of teachers’ college, documents suggest

    The Ontario government is considering shortening the length of teachers’ college in order to address a worsening shortage of educators, documents obtained by The Canadian Press suggest. A freedom-of-information request on teacher supply and demand came back with research and jurisdictional scans the Ministry of Education conducted last year on the supply issue and the…

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    Apr 30, 2025 6:14 PM
  • Canadians gleaned naval intelligence from Russian defector, newly released files show

    OTTAWA — The young Russian seaman who turned up exhausted and bleeding on the British Columbia shore struck a Canadian intelligence official as well mannered, sincere and athletic, built like Tarzan of the movies. Less than two years later, defector Sergei Kourdakov would die in a California motel room — apparently by accidentally shooting himself — after…

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    Dec 22, 2022 9:58 PM
  • Feds opt to focus on making access to info law work better amid calls for reforms

    OTTAWA — The federal government says departments will focus on making the access-to-information system work better amid calls for fundamental changes to the transparency law. The Access to Information Act allows people to request government documents, from internal emails to expense reports for a $5 fee, but it is widely considered to be outdated and poorly administered. The law…

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    Dec 22, 2022 9:50 AM
  • Watchdog: Under 1% of Israel army probes yield prosecution

    JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli soldiers accused of harming Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip over the last five years have been indicted in less than 1% of the hundreds of complaints against them, an Israeli rights group reported. The watchdog argued that Israel’s military systematically fails to conduct a credible prosecution of…

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    Dec 22, 2022 8:09 AM
  • Ransomware attack delays SickKids lab results, systems could be offline for weeks

    TORONTO, Ohio — A ransomware attack has delayed lab and imaging results at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children and could lead to longer wait times, the hospital said Thursday, noting that some of its systems could be offline for weeks. The hospital said it was unable to provide details about the nature of the attack,…

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    Dec 22, 2022 8:02 AM
  • ‘Gag by-law to selfishly protect incumbents’: Rowena Santos’s Brampton outdoor election sign ban challenged by Canadian Constitutional Foundation

    “In selfishly protecting their incumbent positions with this by-law by banning outdoor election signs outdoors on private property, Brampton politicians have trampled on the rights of residents to express their political opinions in the most crucial time — during an election.” That was the stinging statement by Christine Van Geyn, the Canadian Constitution Foundation’s litigation director, who…

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    Dec 21, 2022 12:33 AM
  • Documents appearing to come from government sent to Muslim charity were forged: RCMP

    OTTAWA — The RCMP confirmed Tuesday that documents sent to the Muslim Association of Canada that appeared to be internal records of the Canada Revenue Agency and the Mounties are forgeries. The Globe and Mail reported last week that the association had been sent records, which the newspaper determined to be fake, that implied both…

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    Dec 20, 2022 10:04 AM
  • Police seize on COVID-19 tech to expand global surveillance

    JERUSALEM (AP) — Majd Ramlawi was serving coffee in Jerusalem’s Old City when a chilling text message appeared on his phone. “You have been spotted as having participated in acts of violence in the Al-Aqsa Mosque,” it read in Arabic. “We will hold you accountable.” Ramlawi, then 19, was among hundreds of people who civil…

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    Dec 20, 2022 8:16 AM
  • SickKids reports cybersecurity issue affecting some phone lines and web pages

    TORONTO — Some phone lines and internal clinical systems at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children have been affected by a “cybersecurity incident,” but the hospital says there’s no indication personal health information has been compromised. Canada’s largest pediatric health-care centre said a Code Grey — the hospital code for system failure — was called Sunday…

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    Dec 20, 2022 7:57 AM
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