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Court rejects OPP finding of no 'serious' officer misconduct after pedestrian killed

An Ontario Provincial Police finding that there was no "serious" officer misconduct after a police car struck and killed a pedestrian has been rejected in court.

Trudeau pledges more help for Haiti, stops short of offering military presence on the ground

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new supports for Haiti in the Bahamas today but he stopped short of signalling support for the kind of international military intervention its de facto prime minister is requesting.

Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal seeks dismissal of breach of trust charges due to lack of evidence

A former Liberal MP is seeking the dismissal of two criminal charges connected to his time in office. Raj Grewal's lawyer argues that prosecutors have not presented enough evidence to find him guilty of the two breach of trust charges, and the Crown has failed to establish essential elements required for such a finding.

CRTC chair says online streaming bill won't police user-generated content, algorithms

The chair of Canada's broadcasting regulator says a controversial online streaming bill will not result in the policing of user-generated content or the mandating of specific algorithms on platforms.

Trudeau deletes tweet that cited false information as it denounced the Iranian regime

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office confirmed Tuesday that it deleted a tweet from his official account that denounced Iran using incomplete "initial reporting" that "lacked necessary context."
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Sexual assault trial concludes for Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, ex-vaccine campaign chief

Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, the former head of the federal government's COVID-19 vaccine campaign, now awaits his fate after closing arguments in his sexual assault trial concluded Tuesday in Gatineau, Que.

Minister Pablo Rodriguez says he is open to amending online news bill

Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez told a House of Commons committee Friday that he would be open to amendments on a bill he says would make Canada a world leader in supporting a modern free press.

Ottawa mayor wouldn't speak to Parliament security service during convoy: official

Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson's office would not return a call from the Parliamentary Protective Service during the height of the Freedom Convoy, its acting director told a committee Thursday evening.

National sexual assault rate highest since 1996, violent crimes up: Statistics Canada

The rate of police-reported sexual assault in Canada has reached its highest level since 1996, according to Statistics Canada data released Tuesday.

Liberal ministers set to testify at committee on decision to release turbines caught in Russia sanctions

Liberals on the House of Commons standing committee on foreign affairs and international development agreed that Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson would take questions about a decision to exempt natural gas turbines from sanctions on Russia.