Accused al-Qaeda sleeper agent Mohamed Harkat wins another chance at staying in Canada
Mohamed Harkat's arrest in 2002 sparked an enormous legal fight that has been running up and down in Canadaโs highest courts ever since
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Mohamed Harkat's arrest in 2002 sparked an enormous legal fight that has been running up and down in Canadaโs highest courts ever since
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Despite what the media would have you believe, this was the opinion of seven activists, not some sort of international court
Philanthropist Melinda French Gates will expand her giving to improve womenโs health globally, pledging another $215 million to support contraceptive access and maternal care, as well as initiatives aimed at middle-aged women, including further study of menopause. The new funding announced Thursday pushes French Gatesโ donations for womenโs health over $600 million in the past [โฆ]
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A new report says boosting economic relations with Indigenous partners and incorporating their world views in business decision-making can help position Canada for a more resilient economic future. The report, published Wednesday by Deloitteโs Future of Canada Centre, explores how sovereign Indigenous economic partnerships are among Canadaโs most underleveraged growth opportunities. โAs Canada grapples and [โฆ]
OTTAWA โ A group that works to keep the internet surveillance-free says a federal bill intended to help police and intelligence services is โan enormous own goalโ against Canadaโs economy and security. Matt Hatfield, executive director of OpenMedia, told MPs studying the bill Tuesday that limited amendments will not salvage the proposed legislation. The government [โฆ]
OTTAWA โ Federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald says Benoit Basillais has been reappointed as CEO of the Canadian Dairy Commission. Basillais will serve an additional three-year term effective July 4. Basillais was appointed CEO of the commission in 2022, replacing Serge Riendeau. MacDonald says Basillaisโ contributions have helped to ensure a stable, co-ordinated and responsive [โฆ]
Tyler Robinson's defence team had asked to close portions of the preliminary hearing on July 6-10, when prosecutors must show they have enough evidence to warrant a trial.
Quebec political leaders are denouncing a white supremacist rally held Saturday in Shawinigan, in Quebec's Mauricie region.
Apparently, 16 nights of Cรฉline Dion wasnโt enough. The Quebec pop superstar is adding 10 additional dates to her comeback run in Paris due to โoverwhelming demand.โ Dion announced Monday on her website that the additional shows will be for โpreviously registered fans who were unable to secure ticketsโ for her shows in the French [โฆ]
The province's national library and archives institution, has launched the experimental phase of its proposed government and cultural databank in French and Indigenous language.
Canadian Heritage didnโt elaborate on the allegations against the Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages, an armโs-length office set up five years ago.
The federal government has ordered a financial audit into transactions and activities at a landmark Indigenous languages office after receiving anonymous complaints. Canadian Heritage didnโt elaborate on the allegations against the Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages, an armโs-length office set up five years ago after it was recommended by the Truth and Reconciliation [โฆ]
Martin St. Louis made the long walk down a hallway in the bowels of Lenovo Center as celebrations continued on the ice and in the stands.
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The judge also issued a temporary block on Trump's demand to close the Kennedy Center for two years of renovations
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WASHINGTON (AP) โ A federal judge ruled Friday that President Donald Trumpโs name was illegally added to the Kennedy Center and blocked the administration from closing the cultural and arts venue for major renovations. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper in Washington, D.C., ruled that the Kennedy Center boardโs March 16 vote to close the facility [โฆ]
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