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  • ‘The RCMP has a number of ongoing investigations pertaining to this type of activity’: Mounties confirm government of India linked to criminal probes

    After claims by a senior federal government official last week that the Indian government is no longer involved in criminal activities on Canadian soil, the RCMP has informed The Pointer of ongoing investigations involving New Delhi’s links to criminal networks here. “The RCMP has a number of ongoing investigations pertaining to this type of activity,”…

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    Mar 3, 2026 11:47 AM
  • Some West African farmers turn to TikTok as part of agriculture’s changing image

    DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — When Senegalese farmer Pape Fall first downloaded TikTok, it was to watch football and funny videos. In the last two years, however, he’s experimented with it to promote his produce and now sells most of it via the platform. A looped video on his TikTok profile shows a pile of cucumbers…

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    Mar 3, 2026 11:19 AM
  • Ramara residents divided on fate of aged Highway 12 buildings

    Ramara council heard what the community wants to do with two buildings on Highway 12 in Brechin, known as St. Andrew’s Hall and the former Standard Bank. Community engagement took place between October and November. It included various online and in-person ways to convey preferences. “Respondents expressed interest in community-focused use of the properties. There…

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    Mar 2, 2026 12:05 PM
  • Trump administration threatens to withhold SNAP management funds from states that don’t share data

    Trump administration threatens to withhold SNAP management funds from states that don’t share data

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s administration warned on Tuesday that it will withhold money for administering SNAP food aid in most Democratic-controlled states starting next week unless those states provide information about people receiving the assistance. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said at a Cabinet meeting Tuesday that the action is looming because those states…

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    Dec 2, 2025 6:27 PM
  • Federal gaps leave Indigenous Elders without adequate long-term care

    Federal gaps leave Indigenous Elders without adequate long-term care

    Gaps in federal funding and authority expose many First Nations and Inuit Elders in Canada to inadequate long-term care, forcing them to leave their home communities, language and culture, documents show.  The document obtained by Canada’s National Observer through an Access to Information and Privacy request shows that limited funding, unclear responsibilities and gaps between…

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    Dec 2, 2025 1:09 PM
  • Adding Alberta health-care numbers to licences increases fraud risk: privacy watchdog

    Adding Alberta health-care numbers to licences increases fraud risk: privacy watchdog

    Alberta’s privacy watchdog is raising concerns about the government’s plan to add health-care numbers to driver’s licences and other forms of identification. Information and privacy commissioner Diane McLeod said it would increase the risk of fraud as the numbers could be obtained outside of health-care settings. “Personal health numbers of Canadians are a sought-after commodity…

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    Dec 2, 2025 1:07 PM
  • RCMP encourage extra vigilance about scams this holiday season

    RCMP encourage extra vigilance about scams this holiday season

    Gift-giving season is upon us and the internet is ablaze with unique gift ideas to entice every shopper. Add to that the ease and convenience of online shopping and it becomes a preferred option for many. With that in mind, the Manitoba RCMP want to remind everyone to demonstrate an increased level of vigilance at…

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    Dec 1, 2025 1:11 PM
  • Liberals were close to tabling A.I. legislation, says former N.L. cabinet minister

    Liberals were close to tabling A.I. legislation, says former N.L. cabinet minister

    A former Liberal cabinet minister says the government was close to introducing legislation around the internal use of artificial intelligence (AI) but ran out of time before governments changed after the Progressive Conservatives won the fall general election. “ I’m very sad that my efforts towards legislation did not get fulfilled before the government changed, but…

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    Dec 1, 2025 12:59 PM
  • Following fatal Brampton house fire City & landlord tell two different stories; Patrick Brown called out for failures

    On November 20, fire erupted inside a home on Banas Way in the northwest part of Brampton. Some residents of the house were able to make a dramatic escape by climbing onto the roof, but when the smoke cleared, five people were dead, and four more were in the hospital. Since the tragedy, Mayor Patrick…

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    Dec 1, 2025 12:57 PM
  • Hans McCarthy wins landmark Forensic Audit, setting new standards for First Nations governance

    Hans McCarthy wins landmark Forensic Audit, setting new standards for First Nations governance

    (ANNews) – Hans McCarthy, grandson of the late Frog Lake Chief Lawrence Francis Quinney, has achieved a landmark court victory in a forensic audit, establishing a new standard for financial transparency and accountability for First Nations across Canada. McCarthy, who currently lives in Pigeon Lake, Alberta says, “I grew up in Frog Lake First Nation.…

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    Nov 30, 2025 1:00 PM
  • Manitoba conservation officers, tasked with border duties, haven’t seen much

    Manitoba conservation officers, tasked with border duties, haven’t seen much

    It’s been 11 months since Manitoba started using conservation officers as extra sets of eyes on the United States border in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims that migrants and drug-smugglers were pouring in from Canada. And it turns out they haven’t seen much at all. “To my knowledge, there was actually no activity…

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    Nov 29, 2025 12:49 PM
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