An injunction application hearing has begun over Saskatchewan's policy that affects children who want to use different pronouns or names at school. UR Pride filed legal action against Saskatchewan government An injunction application hearing has begun over Saskatchewan's policy that affects children who want to use different pronouns or names …
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Senate panel detains employer of maltreated maid
UPON a motion filed by Sen. Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada, the Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights, headed by Sen. Francis “Tol” Tolentino, on Tuesday cited in contempt, the employer who allegedly subjected a housemaid to severe battery and maltreatment, causing her blindness and other injuries. PHOTO BY RENE H. …
Read More »Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to visit Canada this week: sources
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Canada later this week after his visit to the United Nations and the U.S., sources told CBC News. Zelenskyy to visit Ottawa and Toronto after U.S. trip Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Canada later this week after his visit to the United Nations …
Read More »Sex offence trial of former junior hockey coach to begin in Regina Tuesday
A former junior hockey coach accused of sexual offences against a 17-year-old in 1988 will appear in the Court of King's Bench in Regina Tuesday for the start of his trial. Bernard Lynch, 68, accused of assaulting 17-year-old in 1988 A former junior hockey coach accused of sexual offences against …
Read More »Insurance companies refused to pay a dime to Fiona’s victims in N.L., but there’s a solution on the horizon
Insurance companies refused to pay for more than 100 properties in Port aux Basques and surrounding communities that were destroyed by Fiona. A year after the disaster, a new federal program may help future victims. Federal insurance program for people in high-risk areas could help future climate survivors Before and …
Read More »This pediatrician has a stark warning about the risks of ‘anti-science’
A pediatrician, author and co-inventor of a low-cost COVID-19 vaccine warns that the anti-vaccine movement has morphed into a political force that threatens the world's gains against deadly childhood infections like measles. Progress against killer infections like measles could be undone, says Dr. Peter Hotez A pediatrician, author and co-inventor …
Read More »Barbara Kentner has been failed again, says family after Brayden Bushby gets day parole in trailer-hitch death
Brayden Bushby has been released on day parole after serving two years of an eight-year term for manslaughter in the case of Barbara Kentner, who was struck by a trailer hitch in Thunder Bay, Ont. Her family says they weren't told about his release in advance, raising questions about victim …
Read More »Court orders review of former informant’s human rights complaint against spy agency
The Federal Court has ordered the Canadian Human Rights Commission to re-examine a discrimination complaint against the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, which was filed by a former informant and child soldier who says the spy agency cost him a security job on Parliament Hill. CSIS disclosed details about Kagustham Ariaratnam’s …
Read More »‘I didn’t have much to lose,’ accused killer says after striking Muslim family with pickup truck
More than 12 hours after a Muslim family was struck by a truck in London on June 6, 2021, their accused killer sat shivering in a police interrogation room, telling a detective he didn't have particularly strong connections with anyone. The police video was shown Monday at the murder-terror trial …
Read More »After 8 years in an Iranian prison, Siamak Namazi shines light on those left behind
Siamak Namazi, freed in a U.S.-Iran prisoner swap, issued a dire warning about those who are still trapped in Evin Prison, and what the future might hold if Iran is allowed to keep using foreign nationals as diplomatic hostages. 5 American citizens freed in U.S.-Iran prisoner swap. Critics say this …
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