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Former Alberta teacher charged after videos of students in change room found

Former Alberta teacher charged after videos of students in change room found

James Neil Morrison taught at Assumption Junior/Senior High School in Cold Lake, Alta
Firefighters say recognition of their cancer risk is tough battle across Canada

Firefighters say recognition of their cancer risk is tough battle across Canada

British Columbia recently amended the Workers Compensation Act to include three more cancers
B.C. Opposition leader Kevin Falcon to target NDP on crime, health, affordability

B.C. Opposition leader Kevin Falcon to target NDP on crime, health, affordability

BC Liberal leader enters legislature with a clear priority list of targets
Edmonton police lay charges after six recent attacks on people of colour

Edmonton police lay charges after six recent attacks on people of colour

‘We have communities out there living in fear’
Financial intelligence agency highlights criminal risks of underground banking

Financial intelligence agency highlights criminal risks of underground banking

Many Canadians use money services operating outside conventional banking system to send cash abroad
Parks Canada returns Chief Poundmaker’s staff to family at Saskatchewan ceremony

Parks Canada returns Chief Poundmaker’s staff to family at Saskatchewan ceremony

Parks Canada returns Chief Poundmaker’s staff to family at Saskatchewan ceremony
Blue Jays edge Yankees 2-1 to end New York’s 11-game win streak

Blue Jays edge Yankees 2-1 to end New York’s 11-game win streak

Toronto has won 10 of last 15 games
Nurse, Subban headline nominees for NHL’s King Clancy Memorial Trophy

Nurse, Subban headline nominees for NHL’s King Clancy Memorial Trophy

Bo Horvat earns nomination for Vancouver Canucks
Last summer’s B.C., Alberta heat wave was among most extreme ever recorded: UK study

Last summer’s B.C., Alberta heat wave was among most extreme ever recorded: UK study

Science Advances found just five other heat waves since the 1960s were more extreme
Ex-staffer to ask court to make Alberta premier testify in wrongful dismissal lawsuit

Ex-staffer to ask court to make Alberta premier testify in wrongful dismissal lawsuit

A former senior Alberta government staffer suing Premier Jason Kenney’s office for what she alleges was wrongful dismissal will be seeking a court order to compel Kenney to testify in the lawsuit.