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Canadian spies welcomed energy industry info about alleged threats, documents show

Canadian spies welcomed energy industry info about alleged threats, documents show

Details of the CSIS practices are emerging in a case mounted by the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
Second $100M settlement reached in RCMP sexual harassment class action

Second $100M settlement reached in RCMP sexual harassment class action

They who reached a similar deal with its female Mounties three years ago
Jeffrey Epstein faces sex trafficking and conspiracy charges

Jeffrey Epstein faces sex trafficking and conspiracy charges

Epstein’s arrest came amid increased #MeToo-era scrutiny of his 2008 non-prosecution deal
Quakes alert Californians to be ready for dreaded ‘Big One’

Quakes alert Californians to be ready for dreaded ‘Big One’

California is spending more than $16 million to install thousands of quake-detecting sensors statewide
Fans in Canada and abroad mourn and reflect as Kawhi Leonard leaves the Raptors

Fans in Canada and abroad mourn and reflect as Kawhi Leonard leaves the Raptors

The two-time NBA Finals MVP has reportedly signed with the LA Clippers
VIDEO: Outage problems at Rogers Wireless causing voice service issues

VIDEO: Outage problems at Rogers Wireless causing voice service issues

Rogers said that its network teams were working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible
Prominent U.S. priest removed from pulpit after ‘credible allegation’ of sex abuse

Prominent U.S. priest removed from pulpit after ‘credible allegation’ of sex abuse

Some parishioners expressed shock when they heard, and one woman walked out of the service to gather herself outside
Five things to know about Canadian immigration detention centres

Five things to know about Canadian immigration detention centres

CBSA says there were 6,609 people detained in holding centres in 2017-18
Iran to raise uranium enrichment beyond nuclear deal limits

Iran to raise uranium enrichment beyond nuclear deal limits

Tensions began rising in May when the U.S. rushed thousands of additional troops to the Mideast.
Little Free Pantries spring up to help tackle food insecurity in Canada

Little Free Pantries spring up to help tackle food insecurity in Canada

Researchers estimated food prices will rise between 1.5 and 3.5 per cent this year