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New retail theft prevention plan in state budget includes harsher charges, more patrols

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Officials say $40 million would go toward a new law enforcement-run retail crime task force.
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‘Dysfunctional and unacceptable:’ NYS Senate committee chairs release preliminary report into family court

9th - Higher Ed
The preliminary report, released by the heads of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Committee on Children and Families, calls the system “dysfunctional, unacceptable and requiring deep re-examination.”
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Why charges were dropped against Ontario cops in shooting that killed toddler

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Criminal charges have been dropped against three Ontario Provincial Police officers in relation to a deadly shooting in 2020 that killed a father and toddler in Kawartha Lakes, Ont. CBC Toronto’s Chris Glover has more from the courthouse.
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PM, justice minister failed Canadians by letting judicial vacancies build up, court rules

9th - Higher Ed
Federal Court Justice Henry Brown said in a decision that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Justice Minister Arif Virani have failed those Canadians seeking timely justice by letting the number of judicial vacancies reach a state of...
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Federal court slams government for judicial vacancies, delays

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A scathing Federal Court decision said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal justice minister have failed Canadians seeking timely justice by letting the number of judicial vacancies reach a state of crisis and urged Ottawa to...
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Ford says government 'respects' Bill 124 appeal ruling

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A day after the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled his government’s wage-cap law on public sector workers was unconstitutional, Premier Doug Ford commented on the decision publicly, saying: "People elect the parliament, they should make the...
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Transforming empty malls for pickleball

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Some shopping malls are converting unused spaces to new pickleball courts in an attempt to revitalize areas and create more spaces to play the sport that's exploded in popularity in recent years.
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Empty mall stores converted into pickleball courts

9th - Higher Ed
Some shopping malls are converting unused spaces to new pickleball courts in an attempt to revitalize areas and create more spaces to play the sport that's exploded in popularity in recent years.
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Sandra Day O'connor dies, first woman on US supreme court was 93

9th - Higher Ed
Sandra Day O'Connor spent 25 years on the bench, nearly half of that as the only woman there.
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Overriding individual rights should not be 'taken lightly,' says federal justice minister

9th - Higher Ed
"It's troubling to anyone who believes in the constitution," said federal Justice Minister Arif Virani on Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's plan to use the notwithstanding clause to protect his government's school pronoun policy from a...
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Murray-Tiafoe funny interview

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Watch a funny moment when Frances Tiafoe played a prank on Andy Murray during an interview.
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UN court rejects Nicaraguan claims in maritime spat with Colombia

9th - Higher Ed
Colombia welcomes ICJ ruling dismissing Nicaragua’s push to extend territory beyond 200 nautical miles from coastline.
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Pickleball Venue Opens in Former Department Store

9th - Higher Ed
A new pickleball venue has just opened up in Connecticut in a most unlikely location: a former department store. Here's an inside look.
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Former Toronto music teacher accused of abuse

9th - Higher Ed
A CBC podcast investigation uncovered alleged historical abuse by a former music teacher in Toronto. Fifteen women from across Canada have accused him of sexual misconduct, but the former teacher has never been convicted of any crime —...
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Scottish first minister says will not suspend Sturgeon

9th - Higher Ed
Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf says he will not suspend his predecessor Nicola Sturgeon from the SNP
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Pakistan: Imran Khan supporters celebrate after court grants bail

9th - Higher Ed
Imran Khan is back home in Lahore cheered by huge crowds - after the former Pakistani Prime Minister was granted bail.
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Yemeni YouTubers arrested by Houthis in social media crackdown

9th - Higher Ed
Yemeni YouTubers have been arrested by Houthi authorities in Sanaa after expressing dissent towards the rebel group.
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Justice minister announces plan to legislate an extension to MAID deadline in the new year

9th - Higher Ed
Minister of Justice and Attorney General David Lametti says legislation to give Canadians suffering from mental illness access to MAID ‘will continue to move forward’ and the deadline extension will provide more time to set up standards.
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Good2Know: Supreme Court Case That Could Affect Voting Rights

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Cheddar News breaks down all you need to know about Moore v. Harper, the Supreme Court case that could change the future of elections.
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Need2Know November 23, 2022

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SpaceX launches, Sen. Lindsey Graham testified in the Georgia election probe, President Joe Biden extends the student loan payment freeze, and Thanksgiving is going to be expensive this year. Here is everything you Need2Know for...
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Protests in Ghana as discontent grows over economic woes

9th - Higher Ed
Unrest is growing in Ghana as its economy faces a major crisis.
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Student Loan Forgiveness Application is Live

9th - Higher Ed
A student debt holder is now able to apply for up to $20,000 in loan cancellation that the Biden administration promised in August after a live application went up online.
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Two British judges step down from Hong Kong’s top court

9th - Higher Ed
The governments of China and Hong Kong have accused Britain of pressuring two prominent judges to step down from their roles in the territory.
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Israel’s parliament to vote on citizenship law affecting Palestinians

9th - Higher Ed
Israel's Knesset is considering reviving a law that would stop Palestinians married to Israeli citizens from automatically gaining residency permits.