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  • Watchdog says funding needed to avoid the ‘collapse’ of whistle-blowing

    Watchdog says funding needed to avoid the ‘collapse’ of whistle-blowing

    Canada’s integrity watchdog has issued an urgent funding request to the federal government warning the “whistle-blowing regime” is at risk. Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada Harriet Solloway sent a letter to Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali last week asking for a one-time injection of $6.7 million and around $14.3 million in additional funding per…

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    Jan 21, 2026 5:14 PM
  • Immigration officers assert sweeping power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant, memo says

    Immigration officers assert sweeping power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant, memo says

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal immigration officers are asserting sweeping power to forcibly enter people’s homes without a judge’s warrant, according to an internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo obtained by The Associated Press, marking a sharp reversal of longstanding guidance meant to respect constitutional limits on government searches. The memo authorizes ICE officers to use…

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    Jan 21, 2026 5:11 PM
  • RCMP warn Pincher Creek seniors of ‘grandparent’ phone scam

    RCMP warn Pincher Creek seniors of ‘grandparent’ phone scam

    RCMP have identified a new wave of phone scams targeting older residents and warn Pincher Creek seniors to stay vigilant. Fraudsters are posing as grandchildren in need of urgent financial help, using technology to mimic voices and create a sense of emergency. Const. Rachel Welsh of the Pincher Creek detachment explains the alarming nature of…

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    Jan 21, 2026 5:10 PM
  • A data breach exposes thousands of Afghans who have settled in the UK and British troops

    A data breach exposes thousands of Afghans who have settled in the UK and British troops

    LONDON (AP) — Thousands of Afghans, British troops and civil servants may have fallen victim to another data breach, according to a firm linked to the U.K.’s Ministry of Defence. The Jet Centre, which provides ground handling for flights, said late Friday that it suffered a data security incident which led to “unauthorised access to…

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    Aug 16, 2025 2:15 PM
  • Louisiana sues Roblox alleging the popular gaming site fails to protect children

    Louisiana sues Roblox alleging the popular gaming site fails to protect children

    BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana sued the online gaming platform Roblox on Thursday, alleging the wildly popular site has perpetuated an environment where sexual predators “thrive, unite, hunt and victimize kids.” The lawsuit, filed in state court by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, alleges that Roblox has failed to implement effective safety measures to…

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    Aug 15, 2025 2:17 PM
  • Effort underway to get Afghan women at risk of deportation to University of Regina

    Effort underway to get Afghan women at risk of deportation to University of Regina

    Parissa Ahmadi says the least worst thing that could happen if she doesn’t make it to Saskatchewan this summer, and is deported to Afghanistan, is that she’s jailed and tortured. The worst thing — she doesn’t like thinking about too much. “It’s not a good thing,” the recent graduate of the American University of Afghanistan’s…

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    Aug 15, 2025 2:12 PM
  • Cannabis suit details emerge

    Cannabis suit details emerge

    Federal Court documents obtained by The Eastern Door have shed more light on the notice of application for judicial review filed against the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) and the Kahnawake Cannabis Control Board (KCCB) by a community member. The notice of application, which was filed on July 25, was made by community member Treena…

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    Aug 15, 2025 2:11 PM
  • Huron-Perth study reveals challenges newcomers to Canada face, locals share their experiences

    Huron-Perth study reveals challenges newcomers to Canada face, locals share their experiences

    STRATFORD – A housing crisis is occurring across the nation, however a recent study sheds light on the specific challenges newcomers to Canada face when seeking housing in Huron and Perth Counties.  The recent study by the Immigration Partnership within Huron County’s Economic Development Department titled, Newcomers Experiences of Housing in Huron Perth, has revealed…

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    Aug 15, 2025 2:04 PM
  • Smith says policy to stop disclosing government expense receipts could be reversed

    Smith says policy to stop disclosing government expense receipts could be reversed

    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will consider reversing a recent policy change that ended the public disclosure of expense receipts over $100 for ministers and other government officials. Smith, asked about the change Thursday at her Alberta Next panel town hall in Edmonton, told the crowd that it caught her off guard but…

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    Aug 15, 2025 1:59 PM
  • Judge orders RFK Jr.’s health department to stop sharing Medicaid data with deportation officials

    Judge orders RFK Jr.’s health department to stop sharing Medicaid data with deportation officials

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge ordered the nation’s health department to stop giving deportation officials access to the personal information — including home addresses — of all 79 million Medicaid enrollees. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services first handed over the personal data on millions of Medicaid enrollees in a handful of…

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    Aug 14, 2025 2:18 PM
  • Former general says Ottawa must help former translator’s family escape Taliban

    Former general says Ottawa must help former translator’s family escape Taliban

    A former top general says it would be “unconscionable” for Ottawa to allow the family of an Afghan translator who risked his life to help Canadian soldiers to be deported back to Afghanistan. Retired general Rick Hillier, a former chief of the defence staff, said it would be appalling if Canada failed to help the…

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    Aug 14, 2025 2:14 PM
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