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Harvard and Trump go to court
The lawsuit states that the Trump administration has demanded Harvard implement “merit-based” admissions and hiring practices. (Scripps News)
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Nigel Farage lays out Reform UK's policing and crime policies
Refrom UK Leader Nigel Farage lays out some of his party's policing and crime policies. This came at a Reform UK press conference in the Royal Horseguards Hotel, London.
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P.E.I. tennis court shortage has these athletes training in their coach's garage
High-performance tennis players from P.E.I. are headed to the national championships after training in some unusual places — from indoor basketball courts to their coach's garage. As CBC’s Gwyneth Egan reports, they're proving to be...
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'Dreamers' rally as Supreme Court weighs fate of DACA programme
The court hears oral arguments on the Trump's administration bid to end the DACA programme.
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Bangkok shrine attack trial faces more delays
Two suspects retract earlier confessions saying they were tortured and coerced, but now say they are innocent and want their day in court.
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President Trump Escalates Fight Against Congress' Subpoena Power
The Trump Administration escalated its stonewalling of congressional investigations this week with executive officials refusing to appear before lawmakers and the president saying he will not comply with subpoenas.
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Taking the opioid crisis to court | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley
The opioid crisis took the lives of nearly 4,000 Canadians last year and the numbers continue to rise. Some believe the only solution is taking the crisis to court, through lawsuits and criminal charges to the drug makers. B.C. Attorney...
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Are abortion rights doomed in the U.S.? | The Question
That's the the big question on the minds of many Americans, as Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court puts Roe v. Wade's future in doubt.
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Testing assisted dying laws
Assisted dying was legalized last summer, but its limits are still being tested in the courts
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Testing assisted dying laws
Assisted dying was legalized last summer, but its limits are still being tested in the courts
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Texas law firm pockets millions from Lac-Mégantic compensation
Investigation by Radio-Canada's Enquête reveals millions of dollars meant for families of the victims went to a Texas man with a reputation for turning disasters into dollars
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Are Bombardier CSeries tariffs a NAFTA negotiation tactic?
Are the Bombardier CSeries trade tariffs a sign of a tough U.S. stand on trade or simply a NAFTA negotiation tactic?
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U.S. travel ban on hold, Trump vows to fight it
District judge in Seattle orders a halt to enforcement of Trump's controversial travel ban on citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries
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Kinder Morgan ultimatum
Dennis McConaghy, formerly of TransCanada, and Gwyn Morgan, former CEO of EnCana, messy world of pipelines and politics
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What we can learn from the Jian Ghomeshi sexual assault trial
High-profile trial puts spotlight on how the Canadian system handles sexual assault cases
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Outdoor basketball court in Winnipeg's inner city gets colourful makeover
CBC's Emily Brass checks out the outdoor basketball court at Mayfair Recreation Centre at the intersection of Donald Street and River Avenue in Winnipeg, where the non-profit Buckets and Borders is putting the finishing touches on a new,...
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Biden criticizes 'dangerous precedent' set by Supreme Court's immunity ruling
U.S. President Joe Biden rebuked the Supreme Court justices who ruled that former presidents have absolute immunity from prosecution for their official acts, saying it 'undermines the rule of law of this nation.'
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Paddle up along the Brooklyn Bridge: Pickleball courts coming next spring
DUMBO will be getting some pickleball courts next spring.
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Fishkill opens new pickleball courts, plans more as craze takes hold
Town officials noticed the increasing demand for outdoor pickleball courts, and put the recreation and highway departments to work.
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Residents mark 3rd year of CRAB Park encampment
Residents of the encampment at Vancouver’s CRAB Park marked its three-year anniversary with a barbecue. Liam Britten stopped by the park to hear residents talk about what has changed and what more needs to be done.
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Bed-Stuy tennis coach loses concession rights on Jackie Robinson Courts
The coach says she wanted to carry on the legacy of her former coach and build a love for tennis within the walls of a strong community.
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Poilievre is asked how often he would use the notwithstanding clause
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who on Monday said he would use 'whatever tools the Constitution allows' to pass criminal laws, faced questions Tuesday about his view of the courts and how often he would use the notwithstanding...
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Manitoba First Nation files $1B lawsuit for flood damages against 3 levels of government
Peguis First Nation has filed a $1-billion flood damages lawsuit against the federal government, the provincial government and two municipalities located upstream of the Ojibway and Cree community in Manitoba's northern Interlake.