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'There was bullying happening at St. Mike's,' vice-principal tells sex assault trial

'There was bullying happening at St. Mike's,' vice-principal tells sex assault trial

TORONTO — A vice-principal at a renowned Toronto private school told an Ontario court Friday he was able to identify a teenage boy accused of sexually assaulting two fellow students in a video of one of the incidents.
Man faces attempted murder charge after Montreal officer disarmed, injured

Man faces attempted murder charge after Montreal officer disarmed, injured

MONTREAL — A 31-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after an incident on Thursday evening in which a Montreal officer was allegedly disarmed and seriously injured following a traffic stop.
Ontario bureaucrat accused of scamming $11M now accused in alleged $30M fraud

Ontario bureaucrat accused of scamming $11M now accused in alleged $30M fraud

TORONTO — A senior provincial employee alleged to have embezzled at least $11 million from the Ontario government is now accused of kickbacks in an alleged fraud worth at least $30 million, court documents show.
Judge won't relax Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou's bail conditions due to flight risk

Judge won't relax Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou's bail conditions due to flight risk

VANCOUVER — A British Columbia Supreme Court judge refused to ease Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou's bail conditions Friday, saying the current restrictions are the minimum required to ensure she does not flee Canada.
Special syringes shouldn't overshadow other vaccination tools, pharmacy prof says

Special syringes shouldn't overshadow other vaccination tools, pharmacy prof says

TORONTO — Special syringes that help generate extra doses of COVID-19 vaccines may be in demand right now, but one expert says the country shouldn't treat it as the only solution to getting Canadians inoculated as quickly as possible.
No longer sustainable for social media giants to self-police on content: Facebook

No longer sustainable for social media giants to self-police on content: Facebook

OTTAWA — It's no longer sustainable for social media companies to self-police content and time for governments to step in, the head of public policy for Facebook Canada said Friday.
A look at the details of the new COVID-19 related travel restrictions

A look at the details of the new COVID-19 related travel restrictions

OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government unveiled new restrictions on travel Friday designed to slow the spread of COVID-19. Here's a look at what they are. Flights: — as of Jan.
Out-of-province travellers required to self-isolate for 14 days in Manitoba

Out-of-province travellers required to self-isolate for 14 days in Manitoba

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's top doctor urged people not to look for loopholes Friday as new COVID-19 travel restrictions took effect.
Constance Isherwood, B.C.'s oldest lawyer, closes deal hours before dying at 101

Constance Isherwood, B.C.'s oldest lawyer, closes deal hours before dying at 101

VICTORIA — Constance Dora Isherwood, a trailblazer for women in B.C.’s legal profession and the oldest practising lawyer in the ­province, was still working two hours before she died Tuesday at the age of 101.
Canadian Sikhs worry for families in India as farm protests turn violent

Canadian Sikhs worry for families in India as farm protests turn violent

For several days, Karan Singh has been frantically checking the latest news from India where his father and other farmers have been demanding the government repeal new agriculture laws that open more space for private investors.
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