Montreal police probe overnight shooting at Villeray business
Harry North / montrealgazette - No injuries were reported, police said, as the store was closed, and no suspects have been arrested as of Saturday morning.
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Protesters arrested after smearing custard and crumble on Crown Jewels case at Tower of London
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - Four protesters were arrested after splattering desserts like custard and apple crumble on the Tower of London’s Imperial State Crown display.
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Man shot by Toronto police at GO station, SIU called in
sootoday - TORONTO — Police in Toronto say they've called in Ontario's police watchdog to investigate after a man was shot early this morning at a train station.
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Violent sex offender Larry Stanford being released from prison in Edmonton
Karen Bartko / globalnews - Larry Stanford’s criminal history includes a sexual offence, violence towards women, an aircraft hijacking in the 1970s and the attempted murder of his sister in the 1980s.
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Judge rules proposed Alberta separation referendum would be unconstitutional
Ken MacGillivray / globalnews - An Alberta judge has ruled a proposed referendum question on Alberta independence violates the Canadian Constitution.
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Calgary man charged after two Tesla vehicles deliberately torched
Western Standard News Services / westernstandard - Calgary police have charged a 38-year-old man after two Tesla vehicles were deliberately set on fire in separate incidents last March.
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Ottawa moving to reissue fishing licences to Mi’kmaw group despite Inuit objections
News Staff / citynews - OTTAWA — The federal government says it is proposing to reissue fishing licences to a coalition of Mi’kmaw First Nations in Atlantic Canada, despite objections from Inuit in Nunavut. In 2021, Inuit sued the federal government over its decision to hand ove…
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Eby says DRIPA law could be amended after First Nations win appeal in mining case
sootoday - SURREY — British Columbia Premier David Eby said his government will review a court decision that appears to show "confusion" over his government's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, and will amend the legislation if necessary.
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