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Man accused in $240,000 Alberta student loan fraud backs out of plea deal
A Calgary man accused of running a $240,000 student loan scam has backed out of his planned guilty plea and will now go on trial later this year. Dave Guylenz Mitchell Beauvais, 34, faces charges of money laundering and fraud over $5,000 stemming from an alleged scam that ran from 2017 to 2020.According to the court docket, Beauvais was to plead guilty on Wednesday, although it's not clear which charges he planned to admit guilt on.Instead, Beauvais appeared via video link and defence lawyer Gav
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VideoBiden bashes Trump as he scores another union endorsement
President Joe Biden notched the endorsement of North America’s Building Trades Unions at a Wednesday event where he went on the attack against Republican rival Donald Trump. The backing adds to the president's roster of support from organized labor.
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Peguis First Nation launches $1B flood damages lawsuit against feds, province and 2 municipalities
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.In a statement of claim filed before the Manitoba Court of King's Bench on Tuesday, Peguis — the largest First Nation in Manitoba by population, with a registered population of nearly 12,000 — is seeking compensation for financial losses and other damages that occurred
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Endangered frogs featured on new Canada Post stamps
The stamps feature two species on Canada's endangered list.
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ATV riders to get dedicated trail on P.E.I. — but not for free
Drivers of all-terrain vehicles in P.E.I. will soon have to pay a registration fee, but the funds will help build and maintain a trail running from one end of the Island to the other.An amendment to the Off-Highway Vehicle Act was among the bills that were rubber-stamped on the final day of the P.E.I. Legislature's spring sitting on Tuesday.It requires ATV owners to pay a $50 annual registration fee if they intend to use the vehicle off their own private property."If a farmer has an ATV, for exa
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VideoTrudeau reacts to poll suggesting latest Liberal budget is unpopular
Recent polling suggests the federal Liberal government has yet to win over would-be voters with the 2024 budget. But Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he believes that as Canadians see the government’s measures implemented, they will grow more optimistic about the economy. (April 24, 2024)
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Aamjiwnaang First Nation pushes for seat in global plastics treaty negotiations
Janelle Nahmabin choked back tears as she outlined how benzene emissions in the Sarnia, Ont., area are making members of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation sick.The First Nation blames the pollution on the operations of INEOS Styrolution, which produces chemicals used in plastic and rubber products. The facility is just one of many industrial companies in an area that environmental advocates have called "chemical valley." The plant has announced it's closing temporarily for maintenance.Nahmabin, an el
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