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  • Judge weighs Washington Post’s demand for government to return devices seized from reporter’s home

    Judge weighs Washington Post’s demand for government to return devices seized from reporter’s home

    ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — The federal government is asking a court to “run roughshod” over the First Amendment after seizing electronic devices from a Washington Post reporter’s Virginia home last month, an attorney for the newspaper argued Friday. U.S. Magistrate Judge William Porter didn’t rule from the bench on the newspaper’s request for an order…

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    Feb 20, 2026 5:08 PM
  • Texas man was fatally shot by a federal immigration agent last year during a stop, new records show

    Texas man was fatally shot by a federal immigration agent last year during a stop, new records show

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Newly released records show a U.S. citizen was shot and killed in Texas by a federal immigration agent last year during a late-night traffic encounter that was not publicly disclosed by the Department of Homeland Security. The death of Ruben Ray Martinez, 23, would mark the earliest of at least six deadly…

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    Feb 20, 2026 12:27 PM
  • Judge dismisses ex-NYPD commissioner’s lawsuit alleging ‘systemic corruption’ in police department

    NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by New York City’s former interim police commissioner that accused the previous mayor, Eric Adams, and his top deputies of operating the NYPD as a “criminal enterprise.” The racketeering lawsuit was originally filed in July by Thomas Donlon, a longtime FBI official appointed…

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    Feb 19, 2026 5:10 PM
  • Ridge Road Pit

    It all comes down to what neighbour John McKinnon calls an error by the Ministry of Natural Resources. When pit 2907 changed hands, its license was transferred from John Leavitt to Ellbrook Excavating. Site inspection documents from Leavitt’s operation of the pit state that extraction below groundwater is not permitted under the license.  But when…

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    Nov 11, 2025 9:47 PM
  • Sprinter Bracy-Williams gets 45-month doping ban in case that led to ‘several impactful outcomes’

    Olympic sprinter Marvin Bracy-Williams has agreed to a 45-month doping ban in a case investigated by federal drug-enforcement authorities that the head of the U.S. Anti Doping-Agency said has led to “several impactful outcomes.” USADA said Monday the case against the 31-year-old Bracy-Williams, who mysteriously disappeared from sprinting in 2023, was brought to its attention…

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    Nov 10, 2025 10:01 PM
  • Construction firm chosen for long-awaited Peel Memorial expansion; cost, timeline and what Brampton will get remain unclear

    Construction firm chosen for long-awaited Peel Memorial expansion; cost, timeline and what Brampton will get remain unclear

    Just as the ground thawed from winter this past March, politicians, including Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, Premier Doug Ford and local MPPs, joined officials from the William Osler Health System to mark the beginning of construction for the long-awaited expansion of the Peel Memorial Centre for Integrated Wellness. The only problem: there was no construction.…

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    Nov 10, 2025 9:38 PM
  • Freeland tasked with tapping Canadian businesses to help rebuild Ukraine

    Freeland tasked with tapping Canadian businesses to help rebuild Ukraine

    Seven weeks ago, Prime Minister Mark Carney assigned former cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland to be Canada’s new special envoy for the reconstruction of Ukraine. Canadians haven’t heard much about the job since, and nothing at all about how Ukraine can be rebuilt while Russia continues its wide-scale bombing of critical infrastructure. But experts say Canada…

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    Nov 9, 2025 9:39 PM
  • Alberta is flirting with separatism. But documents show the province isn’t planning for it

    Alberta is flirting with separatism. But documents show the province isn’t planning for it

    Separatism. Sovereignty. Statehood. Danielle Smith has repeatedly invoked the idea of Alberta independence during her time in office. But documents obtained by the Investigative Journalism Foundation suggest it is not an economic scenario the provincial government is seriously studying. In his decades with the public service, Lennie Kaplan, former senior manager for the Fiscal and…

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    Nov 7, 2025 9:41 PM
  • Businessman who blew the whistle on a South African government bribery scandal gets plea deal

    Businessman who blew the whistle on a South African government bribery scandal gets plea deal

    CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A businessman who confessed to being a fixer who delivered bribes to South African government officials, lawmakers and others in a corruption scheme that enraged the nation avoided jail time in a plea deal announced Thursday by state prosecutors. Angelo Agrizzi, who provided dramatic testimony at an inquiry into…

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    Nov 6, 2025 9:56 PM
  • The Congressional Budget Office was hacked. It says it has implemented new security measures

    The Congressional Budget Office was hacked. It says it has implemented new security measures

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Congressional Budget Office on Thursday confirmed it had been hacked, potentially disclosing important government data to malicious actors. The small government office, with some 275 employees, provides objective, impartial analysis to support lawmakers during the budget process. It is required to produce a cost estimate for nearly every bill approved by…

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    Nov 6, 2025 9:53 PM
  • Parliamentary committee revises order to share federal grant applicant data

    Parliamentary committee revises order to share federal grant applicant data

    data on researchers who applied for health and science grants. The Standing Committee on Health and Research had originally sought details on student and faculty applications to three agencies between 2000 and 2025 but now says it will accept anonymized, high-level data that better preserves privacy. The motion seeks information collected by the Social Sciences…

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    Nov 6, 2025 9:49 PM
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