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Competition Tribunal paves way for Rogers-Shaw merger

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The federal Competition Tribunal has cleared the way for Rogers' merger with Shaw Communications, stipulating that the acquisition can only proceed if Shaw sells its wireless division Freedom Mobile to Quebec-based Videotron.
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Rogers-Shaw merger one step closer after Competition Bureau appeal dismissed

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Canada's Federal Court of Appeal has rejected the Competition Bureau's request to block the takeover of Shaw by Rogers, a decision that removes one of the final hurdles standing in the way of the $20-billion telecommunications merger...
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Ukrainian war crime victims seek justice

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The Center for Civil Liberties was established to promote democracy in Ukraine.
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Ontario family living in basement because of delays at tenant-landlord tribunal | Go Public

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An Ontario family is being forced to live in their basement because a long wait-list for the provincial tribunal has meant they've been unable to evict delinquent tenants.
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Human Rights Tribunal rejects key part of historic child welfare agreement

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The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has rejected a key part of the agreement reached between the federal government and the Assembly of First Nations to compensate child and families harmed by the on-reserve child welfare system, saying...
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Cambodia: Ex-Khmer Rouge leader loses genocide appeal

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A UN-backed war crimes tribunal upholds the genocide conviction and life sentence of Khieu Samphan
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Zelenskyy urges UN to strip Russia of veto power

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked the United Nations General Assembly to punish Russia by removing its Security Council veto and making it pay compensation for its war.
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Former PMs launch campaign for special tribunal to prosecute Russian president, leaders over Ukraine invasion

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Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says a special tribunal is necessary to prosecute the Russian President, as other international criminal procedures are not equipped to deal with "the ultimate crime of aggression...for...
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Ottawa appeals Indigenous children ruling, maintains work continues on settlement

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The federal government filed an appeal in its long-running fight over a ruling on Indigenous child welfare compensation, while also pressing pause on it, saying all sides have agreed to enter negotiations.
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Poles rally to defend the EU membership amid fear of ‘Polexit’

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Tens of thousands of people have rallied across Poland after a court ruled that parts of European Union law are “incompatible” with the Polish constitution.
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Kosovo war crimes suspect slams ‘Gestapo’ court as trial opens

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Salih Mustafa is accused of crimes committed as ethnic Albanian KLA rebels fought to break away from Serbia.
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Bains explains how fines would be laid if companies contravene the new privacy legislation

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Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains tabled new privacy legislation today in the Commons.
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Colombia killings: Special tribunal exhumes mass graves

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For millions of victims of Colombia’s long internal conflict, this is the first real opportunity to get a glimmer of justice and relief.
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Justice Minister on establishing a wrongful conviction tribunal

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Justice Minister David Lametti says he 'feels quite strongly' about establishing an independent tribunal to change how wrongful convictions are reviewed in Canada.
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Dominic Barton on China's actions in the South China Sea.

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Canada's ambassador to China appeared to stumble when it came to knowing Canada's policy of opposing China's construction of islands in the South China Sea.
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Permit for rehab centre northeast of Saint John is revoked after neighbours complain

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A co-founder of Hidden Secret Addiction Recovery says people are desperate for help and the province should step up and regulate centres like his.
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Why Quebec’s rent control isn’t helping tenants

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Affordable housing advocates say enforceability, supply of rental units and investments by large firms are among the reasons why the province’s rent control hasn’t worked in renters’ favour.
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Bangladesh: Depositions against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to begin soon

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The International Crimes Tribunal is set to begin depositions against ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her alleged involvement in crimes against humanity during the July to August mass uprising last year. Watch in for...
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Sheikh Hasina accused of orchestrating 'nationwide massacre'; depositions could begin by end of July

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The International Crimes Tribunal is set to begin depositions against ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her alleged involvement in crimes against humanity during the July to August mass uprising last year. Watch in for...
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru Blamed For June 4 Stampede

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The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has noted that, prima facie, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) cricket team is to be held liable for the huge crowd that had gathered in Bengaluru on June 4, which resulted in a stampede that...
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Here's how much rent could go up in Quebec in 2025

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Tenants living in homes where heat is not included could see their rent increase 5.9 per cent in 2025. That’s based on calculations Quebec’s rental board releases each year, which landlords can use before sending a rent increase notice...
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Why a trans advocate feels some satisfaction after human rights complaint dismissed

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An Alberta Human rights commissioner says police were discriminatory and unprofessional to a transgender woman, who asked for help confirming the safety of her friend. However, a tribunal dismissed her human rights complaint, saying...
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No dancing allowed: Plateau bar’s case is latest battle in Montreal’s nightlife noise war

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Champs Sports Bar on St-Laurent Boulevard has been cited by Quebec's liquor and gaming board after a neighbour filed noise complaints. Quebec’s Régie d’Alcool says the bar doesn’t have the right permit for dancing. It’s now facing a...
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Colombia peace tribunal: Former FARC fighters face victims for the first time

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Kidnappings at the height of Colombia's civil conflict - former FARC rebels face their victims at a peace tribunal.