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Partial injunction granted against pro-Palestinian encampment at UQAM

A judge has granted Université du Québec à Montréal a partial injunction against pro-Palestinian protesters who set up an encampment on its downtown campus earlier this month. Superior Court Justice Louis J. Gouin ruled Monday that safety measures need to be put in place at the encampment, and that doing …

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Rally in Cobourg, Ont. demands answers for toddler’s death at daycare one year ago

On the anniversary of a toddler found dead at a daycare just north Cobourg, Ont., residents held a rally on Saturday demanding answers from officials. Northumberland OPP say on May 25, 2023, a girl was found dead after she was reported missing from an “address in Hamilton Township.” Witnesses say …

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Calls for strength, solidarity after shooting at Jewish girls school in Toronto

Members of the Jewish community, supporters and politicians gathered Monday morning for a rally at a Jewish girls school in Toronto that was the site of a shooting over the weekend, with speakers calling for strength and solidarity. Toronto police say two suspects fired shots shortly before 5 a.m. Saturday …

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Officers assaulted by teen suspect, Winnipeg police say – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Winnipeg police say two officers were assaulted by a teenage girl Sunday evening when she resisted arrest. The incident took place just after 6 p.m., when officers met with the victim of an assault and robbery outside a business on Main Street. …

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Saskatoon city council to discuss public washrooms for Riversdale and Pleasant Hill – Saskatoon

The City of Saskatoon could be adding public washrooms to the Riversdale and Pleasant Hill neighbourhoods to address the lack of access in the area. City council will discuss the matter on Wednesday with several options brought forward by administration. City administration noted that several community partners like Prairie Harm …

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Proposed law bans ‘predators’ from tying consumer goods loans to Ontario land titles

The Ontario government is introducing legislation on Monday that  will eliminate the ability for people to place Notices of Security Interest or “NOSIs” for consumer goods on the land registry system. The Homeowner Protection Act, 2024, will also eliminate all NOSIs which are currently in place, which amounts to about …

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16-year-old girl charged after victim chased, stabbed multiple times: Durham police

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A 16-year-old girl is facing charges after a victim was chased and stabbed multiple times in Durham Region earlier this month, police say. Durham regional police said that officers responded on May 11 at around 10:55 p.m. to a call for an …

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Pedestrian in hospital after Pembina Highway crash Saturday, Winnipeg cops say – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A 19-year-old pedestrian remains in hospital after being struck by a vehicle on Pembina Highway Saturday afternoon, police say. The incident took place shortly after 2 p.m., in the northbound lanes of Pembina near McGillivray Boulevard. The woman was taken to hospital …

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Quebec court authorizes class action against Bombardier

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 27, 2024 11:43 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Quebec judge is authorizing a class action from shareholders against Bombardier Inc. over claims that the plane maker presented a false picture of its financial situation in …

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Tornadoes possible, ‘torrential downpours’ expected in eastern Ontario

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Thunderstorms are expected in eastern Ontario on Monday afternoon and could bring with them intense rainfall, strong gusts of wind, large hail and possibly even tornadoes. The severe weather is expected through the Kingston area north to Ottawa, stretching from the Renfrew …

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