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Kamloops mayor given more time to prepare for defamation lawsuit

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The mayor of Kamloops has been given extra time to prepare for a defamation lawsuit he filed against a city councillor more than two years ago. As we hear from our Marcella Bernardo, a hearing to determine if the case should go ahead...
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Sentencing for former N.W.T teacher convicted of sexual assaults held 'til September

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In the Northwest Territories, the sentencing of a former teacher found guilty of sexual assaults will happen in two months. A jury found Neil Barry guilty of two counts of sexual assault and two counts of sexual exploitation in May. The...
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Rockland dad claims son unlawfully detained by ICE

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Times have been difficult for the Haitian native because he said his 20-year-old son, Alan Pierre, was detained by ICE last month in Manhattan.
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City of Ottawa lawyer fired after being accused of vandalizing Holocaust monument

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The City of Ottawa has fired one of its lawyers after he was charged earlier this month with vandalizing the National Holocaust Monument. He was on leave at the time of the incident.
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4 years and a $11M lawsuit later, vanished painting reappears

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Four years after it vanished from a Toronto auction house, triggering a $11 million lawsuit, a painting believed to be an unsigned original by Group of Seven artist Tom Thomson has re-emerged, its owner says. But as the matter is before...
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Painting at centre of $11M-lawsuit discovered in Toronto

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An unsigned painting believed to be an original Tom Thomson has been found in Toronto years after it went missing.
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Tanzanian opposition leader to represent himself in treason trial

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The main opposition leader in Tanzania was granted permission on Monday to represent himself in his treason trial after being denied the right to meet his lawyers in private by prison authorities.
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Owner of Yukon's 'purple cabin' appeals court decision in lease dispute

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The cabin's owner was evicted from the property by a judge last fall. The owner then appealed that decision, and the hearing was Wednesday. Gabrielle Plonka has the details.
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Judge dismisses $25M lawsuit against Saskatoon Christian church, school

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A Saskatoon judge has dismissed a $25-million class action lawsuit launched in 2022 against Legacy Christian Academy and Mile Two Church, citing abuse of process.
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Mistrial in Moncton financial crimes trial

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A mistrial was declared by a judge Tuesday in Daniel Bard's trial in Moncton on 19 charges that include fraud, theft and money laundering. The 60-year-old's lawyer withdrew from the case over health issues. That means he needs a new...
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Conditions at Windsor-area jail are leading to reduced sentences

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Overcrowding and lockdowns at the South West Detention Centre are resulting in inmates receiving more credit for time served, according to legal professionals in Windsor. CBC's Jennifer La Grassa investigated and spoke with lawyer...
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Human smugglers sentenced after family froze to death at Manitoba-U.S. border

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Harshkumar Patel, who is convicted of human smuggling after a famiy of four froze to death trying to cross the border from Manitoba into the U.S., was sentenced to just over 10 years in prison. Steve Shand, who was also convicted in the...
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Nigeria scraps controversial bill making voting mandatory

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The bill sailed through its second reading 10 days, but was sharply criticised by lawyers and rights groups.
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Truck driver will be allowed to continue working to support family after sexually assaulting child

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Mitchell John Millar, 35, pleaded guilty in Summerside Provincial Court last month. Both his lawyer and the Crown asked the judge to allow him to continue working during his house-arrest sentence of two years less a day. CBC's Nicola...
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If a police drone catches you dialing and driving, has your privacy been violated?

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Privacy advocates are raising the alarm over Kingston Police deploying drones to catch distracted drivers.
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Sean (Diddy) Combs' ex-girlfriend continues testimony at criminal trial

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Lawyers for Sean (Diddy) Combs are expected to wrap up cross-examination of his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura Friday after a week of questioning by the defence. Combs has pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking and racketeering...
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Attorney: Chester official accused of shooting DoorDash driver acted in self-defense

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As News 12 has reported, Chester Highway Supervisor John Reilly, 48, allegedly shot at a lost 24-year-old DoorDash driver.
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Cassie Ventura 'Admits' Her 'Involvement' In Diddy's Freak-Off Mess, Jury Reacts

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial takes unexpected turn as Cassie Ventura returns to witness stand. Defense lawyer grills R&B singer and forces her to read aloud explicit messages, reports AP. Defense highlights one text message which shows...
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Lawyer: Brothers from Central Islip deported to El Salvador

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The attorney says the Trejos brothers were deported, despite having open applications for special immigration protections.
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Island regulator hears arguments for and against a 4th Borden-Carleton gas station

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The fate of a new gas station complex for Borden-Carleton hangs in the balance as the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission conducts a hearing on whether the area needs a fourth service station. Danny Murphy of D.P. Murphy (left) was...
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US deportations raise serious human rights concerns, UN says

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The United Nations raised alarm over the large number of people being deported from the United States.
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UN warns U.S. deportations of Venezuelans to El Salvador

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UN warns U.S. deportations of Venezuelans to El Salvador 'raising huge human rights concerns'
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P.E.I. regulator hears arguments for and against a 4th Borden-Carleton gas station

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The fate of a new gas station complex for Borden-Carleton hangs in the balance as the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission conducts a hearing on whether the area needs a fourth service station. Danny Murphy of D.P. Murphy (left) was...
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Nygard's lawyer wants sex assault charges thrown out, arguing political pressure

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A lawyer for Peter Nyard argued in a Winnipeg courtroom Friday that Manitoba charges of sexual assault and unlawful confinement against the former fashion mogul should be thrown out. The lawyer argued former Manitoba attorney general...