December 23rd, 2024

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Advocates, police warn online ‘sextortion’ of youth is on the rise in Canada

By Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

Mounties in Metro Vancouver have issued a warning about a recent increase in “sextortion,” saying police have received a “large number” of reports of money-motivated extortion targeting young girls and boys. The statement issued by Coquitlam RCMP follows similar warnings from police departments in other provinces in recent months, including in Alberta and Ontario. Stephen ... Read More »

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Man who killed Métis hunters gets life with no chance of parole for 13 years

By The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

EDMONTON – A judge has sentenced an Alberta man convicted of killing two Métis hunters to life in prison with no chance of parole for 13 years. Anthony Bilodeau was found guilty in May of second-degree murder in the death of Maurice Cardinal and manslaughter in the death of Jacob Sansom. Cardinal, who was 57, ... Read More »

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‘Have your wits about you’: Travel advice for Canadians visiting Mexico

By Colette Derworiz, The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

The federal government says 1.8 million Canadians travelled to Mexico in 2022. Some of the more popular tourist spots include Cabo San Lucas, Cancun, Mazatlan, Playa Del Carman and Puerto Vallarta. Travel agents say direct flights from many locations and all-inclusive resorts are a major draw. But, like other travel, it’s not without risks. Some ... Read More »

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Some Canadians barricaded in hotel amid Mexican unrest, others see calm return

By Bob Weber, The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

Some Canadian tourists in Mexico remained barricaded in their hotel Friday while others saw calm return after the arrest of a major alleged drug cartel leader led to violence in parts of the country. Vancouverite Dominique Carole Maraj said Mazatlan seemed to have mostly returned to normal with people back out enjoying the beach. “It’s ... Read More »

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‘No reason’ Canadians detained in Syria should still be there, lawyer tells court

By David Fraser, The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

OTTAWA – A lawyer for citizens detained in northern Syria who want to return to Canada says the federal government will continue to create obstacles and reverse decisions unless it is ordered to bring them home. The Federal Court heard final arguments Friday in a challenge from family members of 23 Canadians held in Syria ... Read More »

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‘Stunning lack of judgment’: Nunavut prosecutor, Mountie acquitted of contempt

By The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

IQALUIT, Nunavut – A Nunavut judge has acquitted a prosecutor and an RCMP officer of criminal contempt but says their joint actions in the arrest of a man outside a courtroom were a “direct and public insult to the integrity of the Nunavut Court of Justice.” In a written decision, Justice Paul Bychok says Cpl. ... Read More »

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B.C. to reactivate its COVID emergency operations centres to prepare for more illness

By The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

VANCOUVER – The British Columbia government will reopen 20 hospital emergency operations centres set up for COVID-19 to deal with an expected surge in flu, respiratory illness and COVID cases. Health Minister Adrian Dix says they’ve been coping with an unprecedented increase in demand in the health care system. Dix says reactivating the centres starting ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: B.C. to reactivate its COVID emergency operations centres

By The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

VANCOUVER – The British Columbia government will reopen 20 hospital emergency operations centres set up for COVID-19 to deal with an expected surge in flu, respiratory illness and COVID cases. Health Minister Adrian Dix says they’ve been dealing with an unprecedented increase in demand in the health care system. More coming... Read More »

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Sentencing hearing for man convicted of killing of two Métis hunters in rural Alberta

By Angela Amato, The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

EDMONTON – A lawyer representing an Alberta man convicted in the killings of two Metis hunters says his client was defending himself and his family, while prosecutors argue he was one of the aggressors. The sentencing hearing began today in Edmonton for Anthony Bilodeau, who was found guilty in May of second-degree murder in the ... Read More »

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Sentencing starts for man convicted of killing of two Métis hunters in rural Alberta

By The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

EDMONTON – The sentencing for an Alberta man convicted in the killing of two Métis hunters has begun today in Edmonton. Anthony Bilodeau was convicted in May of second-degree murder in the death of Maurice Cardinal and manslaughter in the death of Jacob Sansom. Sansom, who was 39, and Cardinal, who was 57, had been ... Read More »

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Federal Court hears final arguments in case of Canadians detained in Syria

By The Canadian Press on January 6th, 2023

The Federal Court is hearing final arguments in a challenge from family members of 23 Canadians held in Syria who say Ottawa is violating Charter rights by not arranging for their return. The detainees are among many foreign nationals in Syrian camps run by Kurdish forces in regions reclaimed in the war-torn region from the ... Read More »

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