By The Canadian Press on May 13th, 2024
MONTREAL – Lawyers for McGill University will be going to court today seeking an injunction to dismantle the pro-Palestinian encampment that has been on its grounds since last month. In a judicial application for an injunction dated Friday, McGill says the encampment poses a “security, safety and public health risk” and has caused tensions to ... Read More »
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WINNIPEG – The Winnipeg trial of admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki is expected to hear testimony today from a police officer who examined video surveillance. Court has heard police collected video evidence showing someone placing several bags in various garbage bins in Skibicki’s neighbourhood shortly before the remains of one of his victims was found. ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Laura Osman, The Canadian Press on May 13th, 2024
OTTAWA – The criminal trial of Pat King, one of the most prominent figures associated with the 2022 Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa, is expected to begin Monday. King was part of the original group of organizers that brought thousands of big-rig trucks and other vehicles to Ottawa in January of that year to protest ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Chuck Chiang, The Canadian Press on May 12th, 2024
Rob Fraser did not sugarcoat the situation facing Fort Nelson, B.C., as forecasts called for westerly winds to pick up in northeastern British Columbia late Sunday and turn a menacing nearby wildfire into a dire threat. Fraser, mayor of the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality based in Fort Nelson, said fire crews and emergency workers are ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Morgan Lowrie, The Canadian Press on May 12th, 2024
MONTREAL – The Quebec government’s framing of a new museum to be dedicated to the history of the Québécois nation is raising questions about how history is told and who it includes, two historians and the leader of a prominent First Nations group say. Premier François Legault was forced last week to defend comments he ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Chuck Chiang, The Canadian Press on May 12th, 2024
The northeast British Columbia municipality where thousands have evacuated due to a nearby wildfire is bracing for worsening conditions as blazes rage near several communities across Western Canada. In an update posted early Sunday, the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality is warning all remaining residents to leave as fire risks “have escalated to a greater level.” ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press on May 12th, 2024
OTTAWA – RCMP commissioner Mike Duheme says he wants the government to look at drafting a new law that would make it easier for police to pursue charges against people who threaten elected officials. The Mounties are seeing an increase in invective directed at politicians, including comments from the same individuals on multiple occasions, Duheme ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on May 11th, 2024
SURREY, B.C. – Police in British Columbia have charged a fourth Indian national in last year’s killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The province’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says 22-year-old Amandeep Singh was already in the custody of Peel Regional Police in Ontario for unrelated firearms charges. Investigators say the evidence in the Nijjar ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on May 11th, 2024
Police in British Columbia have charged a fourth Indian national in last year’s murder of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Homicide investigators say 22-year-old Amandeep Singh was already in custody in Ontario for unrelated firearms charges. They say he has been charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in Nijjar’s death. More coming... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Christopher Reynolds, The Canadian Press on May 11th, 2024
Students and academics at the University of Alberta reacted with outrage on Saturday after Edmonton police dismantled a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus, describing the operation as violent and contesting assertions that demonstrators were breaking the law. Organizers said police fired tear gas and wielded batons and bicycles against students at the university’s north campus quad ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Chuck Chiang, The Canadian Press on May 11th, 2024
FORT NELSON, B.C. – The mayor of a northeastern British Columbia municipality says a tree blown down by strong winds fell onto a power line and started the fast-growing wildfire that forced the evacuation of thousands of community members. Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Mayor Rob Fraser says most of the 3,500 residents in and around ... Read More »
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