29 March 2025   01:04:30
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Ontario consumption sites free to relocate, court hears, contrary to past statements

Health Minister Sylvia Jones has previously said that under a new provincial law no supervised consumption sites will open after the closures of 10 sites located within 200 metres of a school or daycare.

Ontario judge grants injunction to keep drug consumption sites open for now

An Ontario judge has granted an injunction to keep 10 supervised consumption sites open while he considers a Charter challenge of a new provincial law that bans the sites from operating within 200 metres of schools or daycares.
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Ontario judge grants injunction to keep drug consumption sites open for now

An Ontario judge has granted an injunction to keep 10 supervised consumption sites open while he considers a Charter challenge of a new provincial law that bans the sites from operating within 200 metres of schools or daycares.

Legal group draws ire for cancelling humanitarian advocate's speech over his stance on Gaza

A prominent legal organization is facing criticism for cancelling a speech by a noted entrepreneur and humanitarian advocate after, it says, some members expressed concerns about his position on Israel's war in Gaza.
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Legal group draws ire for cancelling humanitarian advocate's speech over his stance on Gaza

A prominent legal organization is facing criticism for cancelling a speech by a noted entrepreneur and humanitarian advocate after, it says, some members expressed concerns about his position on Israel's war in Gaza.

Shooting of Ontario Provincial Police officer captured by his body camera, Crown tells murder trial

The trial for Randall McKenzie and Brandi Stewart-Sperry, accused of the first-degree murder of Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala of Ontario Provincial Police, has begun in Cayuga, with the Crown presenting a timeline and witness interviews, and saying body-cam foot
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Shooting of Ontario Provincial Police officer captured by his body camera, Crown tells murder trial

The trial for Randall McKenzie and Brandi Stewart-Sperry, accused of the first-degree murder of Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala of Ontario Provincial Police, has begun in Cayuga, with the Crown presenting a timeline and witness interviews, and saying body-cam footage worn by the officer will be important in the proceedings.

David Eby walks back key portion of proposed B.C. tariff response legislation following backlash

«I didn't get the balance right,» the premier said on Friday morning following a backlash over concerns that the proposed legislation would give the government the power to bypass the legislature.
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David Eby walks back key portion of proposed B.C. tariff response legislation following backlash

«I didn't get the balance right,» the premier said on Friday morning following a backlash over concerns that the proposed legislation would give the government the power to bypass the legislature.

Woman accused of killing 3 people in Ontario unfit to stand trial, court rules

A Toronto court has ruled that a woman accused of killing three people in three Ontario cities last year is unfit to stand trial at this time and must undergo psychiatric treatment.
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Woman accused of killing 3 people in Ontario unfit to stand trial, court rules

A Toronto court has ruled that a woman accused of killing three people in three Ontario cities last year is unfit to stand trial at this time and must undergo psychiatric treatment.

From taboo to tactic: How strategic voting could shake up this election

Strategic voting, once a taboo for New Democrats, is resurfacing as party faithfuls — including Tom Mulcair and a former top aide to ex-premier Rachel Notley — openly talk about voting Liberal to stop a Conservative win.
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From taboo to tactic: How strategic voting could shake up this election

Strategic voting, once a taboo for New Democrats, is resurfacing as party faithfuls — including Tom Mulcair and a former top aide to ex-premier Rachel Notley — openly talk about voting Liberal to stop a Conservative win.

Canadian researchers are being asked politically charged questions when trying to secure U.S. grants

Canadian scholars who receive some of their funding from the U.S. government sources are flagging a troubling new questionnaire they have been receiving. It asks political and ideological questions about their research.
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Canadian researchers are being asked politically charged questions when trying to secure U.S. grants

Canadian scholars who receive some of their funding from the U.S. government sources are flagging a troubling new questionnaire they have been receiving. It asks political and ideological questions about their research.

Hudson's Bay could potentially win more time to save 6 stores so far spared from liquidation

Canada's oldest company, Hudson's Bay, may be on the verge of gaining more time to save the six stores it has temporarily been able to rescue from liquidation.
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Hudson's Bay could potentially win more time to save 6 stores so far spared from liquidation

Canada's oldest company, Hudson's Bay, may be on the verge of gaining more time to save the six stores it has temporarily been able to rescue from liquidation.

'Potent' ice storm likely to hit huge swath of Ontario, including Toronto: Environment Canada

Environment Canada is warning that a «potent» spring ice storm will likely hit a huge swath of Ontario starting Friday evening and extending into Monday.
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'Potent' ice storm likely to hit huge swath of Ontario, including Toronto: Environment Canada

Environment Canada is warning that a «potent» spring ice storm will likely hit a huge swath of Ontario starting Friday evening and extending into Monday.

Yale professor moving to U of T due to 'far-right' Trump administration's pressure on universities

A Yale University professor is leaving the U.S. and taking a position at the University of Toronto (U of T) due to what he says is a “far-right regime” under President Donald Trump. 
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Yale professor moving to U of T due to 'far-right' Trump administration's pressure on universities

A Yale University professor is leaving the U.S. and taking a position at the University of Toronto (U of T) due to what he says is a “far-right regime” under President Donald Trump. 

Saskatchewan government to eliminate industrial carbon tax on April 1

Premier Scott Moe announced his government will pause Saskatchewan's Output-Based Performance Standards program. The change will come into effect on April 1.
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Saskatchewan government to eliminate industrial carbon tax on April 1

Premier Scott Moe announced his government will pause Saskatchewan's Output-Based Performance Standards program. The change will come into effect on April 1.

Lender open to giving Hudson's Bay more time to save 6 stores so far spared from liquidation

One of Hudson's Bay's lenders says it's willing to back changes to a restructuring agreement that would give the retailer more time to find a way to save six stores it has so far spared from liquidation.
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Lender open to giving Hudson's Bay more time to save 6 stores so far spared from liquidation

One of Hudson's Bay's lenders says it's willing to back changes to a restructuring agreement that would give the retailer more time to find a way to save six stores it has so far spared from liquidation.

Canada soccer captain Alphonso Davies to undergo surgery after suffering injury in Nations League

Alphonso Davies's agent says the Canada captain was pressured to start against the U.S. on the weekend in a game that saw him go down with a knee injury that required surgery.
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Canada soccer captain Alphonso Davies to undergo surgery after suffering injury in Nations League

Alphonso Davies's agent says the Canada captain was pressured to start against the U.S. on the weekend in a game that saw him go down with a knee injury that required surgery.

Popular B.C. provincial park fully reopening following 2021 flooding

A new cabin is also being built this year. The popular park has been rebuilt to better withstand the impact of climate change. Reservations for the campgrounds open April 2.
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Popular B.C. provincial park fully reopening following 2021 flooding

A new cabin is also being built this year. The popular park has been rebuilt to better withstand the impact of climate change. Reservations for the campgrounds open April 2.

Name of serial killer victim Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe to be released by police today

Winnipeg police say they will confirm the identity of the unidentified victim of a serial killer at a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
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Name of serial killer victim Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe to be released by police today

Winnipeg police say they will confirm the identity of the unidentified victim of a serial killer at a news conference Wednesday afternoon.

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