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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50.0
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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
Canadians in the highest paying sector earn an average of $1,970.15 a week more than those in the lowest paid industry
'The Prime Minister has an opportunity to set the tone from the highest office to make clear that nothing can justify the hatred, intimidation, and violence Jewish Canadians are experiencing,' says CIJA's Noah Shack
The province with the largest average earnings sees its residents make almost $700 a week more than those in the lowest-earning province