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'We will not be broken,' Toronto mayor says on deadly van attack anniversary
TORONTO - The second anniversary of the deadly van attack in Toronto is even more difficult this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent shooting rampage in Nova Scotia, Toronto May...
The Canadian Press
Apr 23, 2020
Alberta teen who shot and paralyzed German tourist sentenced to 21 months
CALGARY - A judge who sentenced a teen to 21 months for shooting a German tourist in the head on a highway west of Calgary has heard that the victim continues to suffer. Horst Stewin was driving with&...
The Canadian Press
Apr 23, 2020
A look at some of the lives lost in Nova Scotia mass shooting
PORTAPIQUE, N.S. - The victims in one of Canada's worst mass killings include an RCMP officer, a teacher, two nurses, neighbours of the shooter and two correctional officers k...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2020
Man with dementia among increase in reported hate crimes in Vancouver: police
VANCOUVER - An assault on a 92-year-old Asian man with dementia in Vancouver is being investigated as a hate crime and police say they have recently noticed an increase in reports of ha...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2020
Test more correctional officers for COVID-19 to ease burden in prisons, union says
OTTAWA - Widespread testing of correctional officers for COVID-19 would ease the current strain on hard-pressed staff, the national president of a union representing federal prison workers says. Broad...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2020
Civil Liberties group to seek amnesty for recreational tickets issued during COVID
TORONTO - The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says it's going to fight for citizens nabbed for municipal recreational infractions during the COVID-19 pandemic. "We will be calling for an amnesty ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2020
Trial delay, second anniversary of van attack affect victim's family
TORONTO - Life under the pall of COVID-19 has given Nick D'Amico time to think. Sometimes he thinks too much - mostly about his sister - and his thoughts fall down a black hole. Then he catc...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2020
More women allege sexual assault in lawsuit against fashion mogul Peter Nygard
Dozens more women, including 18 Canadians, have added their names to a class-action lawsuit alleging rape and sexual assault by fashion mogul Peter Nygard. "The facts are coming out and more and more ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2020
Nova Scotia RMCP chief defends 'dynamic and fluid' response to massacre
HALIFAX - Under fire for how they alerted the public to a 12-hour massacre that took the lives of 22 people, the Nova Scotia RCMP defended their actions Wednesday, saying their use of Twitter was...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2020
Advocates worry pandemic's 'perfect storm' puts more kids at risk for abuse
OTTAWA - Reports to authorities about suspected child abuse or neglect are down as much as 40 per cent in some regions but child advocates say it's not because fewer kids are at risk. Daphne Penrose, ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2020
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