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New lawsuit filed against Quebec impresario Gilbert Rozon over alleged sex assault
MONTREAL — Quebec entertainment mogul Gilbert Rozon is facing a new lawsuit, this time from the complainant in the criminal case in which he was acquitted six months ago. Lawyers for Annick Charette filed a $1.
Jun 23, 2021 1:39 PM
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Canada to provide residential school records to U.S. if needed: minister
OTTAWA — Canada is open to providing archival data on residential schools to the U.S. government to help with its recently announced investigation into Indigenous boarding schools, the Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister said Wednesday.
Jun 23, 2021 1:23 PM
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Civil liberties group asks Liberals to end use facial fingerprint tech in party votes
OTTAWA — The Canadian Civil Liberties Association is asking the Liberals to stop using facial recognition technology as part of the party's process to select candidates in the next federal election.
Jun 23, 2021 1:12 PM
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Scale and speed of change needed to achieve 2030 climate goal a challenge, says PBO
OTTAWA — A new report released from Canada's parliamentary budget officer Wednesday says the speed at which change needs to happen for how people drive and heat buildings will make it tough for the Liberal government to achieve its latest climate goa
Jun 23, 2021 12:39 PM
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Alberta commits $8 million to locate and honour victims at residential school sites
EDMONTON — The Alberta government is contributing $8 million in grants to assist First Nations and Métis communities locate the remains and honour the memories of residential schoolchildren.
Jun 23, 2021 12:34 PM
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Boost to seniors benefit this summer and beyond could cost $10.7 billion, PBO says
OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer is estimating the Liberals' plan to send one-time payments this summer to seniors over 75 and then boost their old-age benefits thereafter will cost slightly less than the government estimates.
Jun 23, 2021 12:22 PM
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Halifax police constable defends actions in cell death of man wearing spit hood
HALIFAX — A Halifax police constable who helped arrest a man who died of suffocation in a lockup cell in 2016 told a hearing Wednesday he left a spit hood on the detainee's head because he feared the man would remove it and spit on him. Const.
Jun 23, 2021 11:43 AM
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Watchdog calls rate of child sexual abuse in Nunavut a crisis
IQALUIT — Nunavut's representative for children and youth says the territory's high rate of child sexual abuse amounts to a crisis. Jane Bates testified this week before legislature members to discuss her office's 2019-2020 annual report.
Jun 23, 2021 11:03 AM
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New restrictions for Quebec TV producer Luc Wiseman charged with sex crimes on minor
MONTREAL — Quebec television producer Luc Wiseman, facing charges including sexual assault against a minor, has to abide by new bail conditions imposed Wednesday during his arraignment in Montreal.
Jun 23, 2021 10:51 AM
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Class action alleging RCMP abuse of Indigenous people in Northern Canada certified
TORONTO — A lawsuit alleging RCMP systematically brutalized Indigenous people in Northern Canada can proceed as a class action despite objections from the government, Federal Court ruled on Wednesday.
Jun 23, 2021 9:31 AM
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