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Two more women file suits alleging sexual assault by Newfoundland police officer
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Two more women have filed lawsuits alleging they were sexually assaulted by an on-duty member of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary who offered them rides home from a night of drinking. Lawyer Lynn Moore filed the statements of claim with the province's Supreme Court in late March on behalf of the two women, bringing the total number of civil cases dealing with alleged sexual misconduct by RNC members to four. Ten women, including one member of the force, are behind the lawsu
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VideoA fiery crash involving gasoline tanker closes I-95 in Connecticut in both directions
A tanker truck filled with gasoline burst into flames in a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 95 in Connecticut. The wreck closed the East Coast’s main north-south highway Thursday and caused major traffic jams, but the state's governor said there were no serious injuries.
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Vets Affairs 'March holidays' post: 'In trying to be apolitical we became political'
OTTAWA — After a flood of angry comments, Veterans Affairs Canada staff found themselves working over the Easter weekend this year, scrambling to explain why one of the department's social media posts didn't actually mention the holiday. The post on March 29 — Good Friday — wished people a "happy March holiday season," prompting hundreds of questions online about what exactly constitutes the March holidays. A second post that specifically wished followers a happy Easter went live two days later,
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Police order B.C. woman who praised Hamas not to protest for 5 months, says her group
VANCOUVER — A pro-Palestinian activist group says its international co-ordinator, who was arrested in a Vancouver hate-crime investigation, was released with an order not to attend any protests for the next five months. The Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network says Charlotte Kates was arrested by Vancouver police after she gave a speech last week praising the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas as "heroic and brave." Samidoun, an international activist group based in Vancouver that has
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Metallic rain: Volcano spews thousands of dollars worth of gold daily
The volcano has casually been emitting gold into the atmosphere for decades, scientists say.
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VideoAid drops into Gaza seen from south Israel; smoke seen from direction of Rafah at Gaza's Muwasi camp
Aid was airdropped into the Gaza Strip on Thursday, while international pressure grows to reach a cease-fire deal between Hamas and Israel. (AP video/Joeal Calupitan and Mohammad Jahjouh)
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Ottawa will appoint commissioner to oversee treaties with Indigenous Peoples: Trudeau
GATINEAU, Que. — The federal government is planning to create a new agent of Parliament to oversee modern treaty implementation, which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says will ensure Ottawa is held to account no matter who is in power. He announced the plan to appoint a commissioner for modern treaty implementation Tuesday in Gatineau, Que., at a second annual meeting of self-governing Indigenous governments. "This is a lasting commitment to be a better treaty partner," he said. "To honour our ag
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