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    N.L. minister seeks Criminal Code changes he says will protect domestic abuse victims

    ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador’s Justice Minister has written to his federal counterpart to ask for changes to the Criminal Code relating to bail and detention in cases of intimate partner violence. John Hogan wrote the letter to Arif Virani last month, about a week after a St. John's, N.L., woman was found dead and Ibrahim Alahmad was charged with her murder. Alahmad had been facing a litany of previous charges involving the woman — whose identity is protected by a publication ban

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    Pro-Palestinian protests spread as more than 100 arrested at Emerson College, University of Texas at Austin. Here's what's happening.

    Pro-Palestinian protests and encampments are springing up at numerous colleges, leading to arrests and heightened security concerns. Here’s what's happening.

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  • BusinessCBC

    Honda to invest $15B to build four new EV plants in Ontario

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday that Japanese automaker Honda will make a $15-billion electric vehicle investment in Ontario that will see four new manufacturing plants built in the province.According to a government statement released to the media in advance of the announcement, the deal will result in "Canada's first comprehensive electric vehicle supply chain."The deal includes the construction of Honda's first electric vehicle assembly plant as

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  • NewsCBC

    Halifax man serving manslaughter sentence being released from prison

    A Halifax man with a history of violence is being released from prison, even though the Parole Board of Canada said he is a high risk to reoffend.Joseph James Greene, 61, is serving an 11-year, four-month sentence for manslaughter. Under the law, most federal offenders must be released after serving two-thirds of their sentence.Due to the risk Greene poses, the parole board is ordering that he must live in a halfway house until the final day of his sentence.The board has also attached conditions

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  • NewsThe Weather Network

    Tropics are waking up with the first disturbance of 2024

    The National Hurricane Centre issued the first tropical outlook of the 2024 hurricane season early Thursday morning.

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  • US PoliticsThe Canadian Press

    Tory MP for Oshawa joins ranks of federal politicians who won't run in next election

    OTTAWA — Conservative member of Parliament Colin Carrie, who represents Oshawa, Ont., says he will not run in the next election. Carrie was first elected in 2004 and re-elected six times. He says it's been an honour to serve as an MP but it's time to clear a path for someone new to represent the community. In February, the House of Commons unanimously adopted a private member's bill that Carrie introduced. It would ensure that more information about the temporary absences, releases or parole of

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  • US PoliticsYahoo News

    Trump trial live updates: David Pecker returns to witness stand to testify about 'catch-and-kill' scheme

    The former president's hush money trial is set to resume Thursday at Manhattan Criminal Court, where ex-National Enquirer publisher David Pecker — the first witness to testify in the historic case — will return to stand.

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