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Ottawa to repatriate 19 women and children held in Syria, lawyer says

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The federal government has agreed to repatriate 19 Canadian women and children held in Syrian detention camps for suspected ISIS members and their families.
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Quebec Cardinal's accuser steps out from anonymity of sexual misconduct suit

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Catholic church employee Paméla Groleau says she wants to draw more attention to sexual abuse she allegedly experienced at the hands of prominent Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet, who has denied her allegations and sued for defamation.
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Qatargate: Judge has 'no evidence' against MEP Eva Kaili, her lawyer says

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The Greek European parliamentarian maintains she is not guilty of accepting bribes from Qatar.
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MEP at centre of Qatargate scandal held in prison for another month after court hearing

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Eva Kaili's lawyers had requested her release from prison with a police tracking device.
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Eva Kaili: MEP at centre of Qatargate scandal held in prison for another month after court hearing

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Eva Kaili's lawyers had requested her release from prison with a police tracking device.
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Eva Kaili: MEP at centre of EU Parliament corruption scandal set to spend Christmas in prison

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Eva Kaili's lawyers had requested her release from prison with a police tracking device.
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Enterprise Canada says convoy lawyer's allegations are 'highly defamatory'

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Jason Lietaer, president at Enterprise Canada, said lawyer Brendan Miller's comments are "false, they're defamatory and they've got to stop."
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Peter Sloly faces heated cross-examination during convoy protest inquiry

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Former Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly faced a heated cross-examination from counsel for the force he once led during his second day before the Emergencies Act inquiry. He pushed back against attacks on his conduct during the convoy...
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Convoy protest organizer Pat King questioned over inflammatory remarks

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Convoy protest organizer Pat King was forced to answer questions about some of his past inflammatory remarks when he testified before the Emergencies Act inquiry. The inquiry also heard that protestors were receiving leaks from police...
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Former Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard sentenced to 5 years for sexual assault

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A Toronto judge has sentenced former Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard to five years in prison for sexually assaulting an Ottawa woman in the fall of 2016. Hoggard pleaded not guilty to the charge at his trial and has appealed the decision.
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Emergencies Act inquiry gets underway in Ottawa

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The public inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act to quell the convoy protest last winter has begun, with battle lines of many key players already drawn.
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Ottawa residents felt abandoned during convoy protest, inquiry hears

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Downtown Ottawa residents laid out the harms and lasting trauma caused by last winter's convoy protest, and how they felt let down by police, as testimony begins at the public inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies...
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Long investigation into alleged Italian mobster could collapse

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A lengthy investigation into alleged Italian mobster Jimmy DeMaria is at risk of falling apart. The Canadian government’s case to deport DeMaria hinges on recordings obtained from wiretaps conducted by Italian police, saying the...
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Military police officer under investigation after suspect's suicide

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WARNING: This story contains distressing details.Maj. Cristian Hiestand's family says he never got a chance to defend himself after he was accused of sexual assault, and then killed himself. Now, the Department of National Defence is...
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Lawyer says he was threatened by Daryl Katz employee over sex-for-money allegations

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The lawyer who filed — then dropped — a civil suit claiming Daryl Katz paid a teen ballerina for sex says the Edmonton Oilers owner dispatched an ex-con to strong-arm him into making the allegations disappear forever.
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Head of RCMP apologizes to families of N.S. mass shooting victims

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Facing lawyers for the Nova Scotia mass shooting victims’ families at the inquiry into the tragedy, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki apologized for the force not living up to their expectations. But for some, her words rang hollow.
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Alex Jones ordered to pay $49.3 million to Sandy Hook parents

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Far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has been ordered by a Texas jury to pay a total of $49.3 million to the parents of a child killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. Jones falsely claimed the massacre was a hoax...
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Woman says she co-operated with alleged sex assault inquiry involving World Junior hockey players

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The female complainant who was allegedly sexually assaulted by Canadian hockey players part of the 2018 World Junior team says she fully co-operated at all times with a police investigation into her case — despite Hockey Canada...
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Celebrated civil rights lawyer Clayton Ruby dies at 80

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Distinguished civil rights lawyer and activist, Clayton Ruby, has died at the age of 80. Ruby worked on cases that defined Canadian legal history from the exoneration of Guy Paul Morin to the rights of LGBTQ people.
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Alex Jones admits Sandy Hook school shooting was ‘100%’ real

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Sandy Hook parents are suing Jones for $150m after being victimised by those who believed his conspiracy theories.
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Celebrated civil rights lawyer Clayton Ruby dead at 80

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Distinguished civil rights lawyer and activist, Clayton Ruby, is dead at the age of 80. Ruby worked on cases that defined Canadian legal history from the exoneration of Guy Paul Morin to the rights of LGBTQ people.
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SCC automatism ruling 'very interesting,' says criminal lawyer

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Lawyer Ingrid Grant says 'we're going to have to see ... what parliament does with this', after the Supreme Court of Canada's automatism defence ruling.
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TMKOC's Jennifer Mistry accuses Asit Modi of influencing witnesses: He cleared Gurucharan's dues overnight

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Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah actress Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal, who has filed an FIR against Producer Asit Kumarr Modi of sexual harassment and torture at workplace recently spoke to ETimes TV about her FIR and the case. During the...
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Survivors hopeful about bill to expand domestic violence education for judges

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The House of Commons is debating a new bill that would introduce mandatory training on intimate partner violence and coercive control for federal judges. Survivors hope the bill — if passed — will protect children from abusive parents by...