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Privacy commission rules in favour of accessibility advocacy group

TORONTO — Ontario's privacy commission says the provincial government significantly overcharged an advocacy group fighting for information on accessibility law compliance in the province and must now hand over the material.
Bennett resigns as N.L. finance minister after tumultuous 19 months

Bennett resigns as N.L. finance minister after tumultuous 19 months

ST. JOHN'S, N.L.
The Monday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories

The Monday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories

Highlights from the news file for Monday, July 31 ——— TRUDEAU THANKS CREWS FOR EFFORTS FIGHTING B.C.

Custody battle for 18-month-old toddler born addicted to drugs in Nova Scotia

HALIFAX — A new court ruling has revealed details of a heartbreaking custody battle over a Nova Scotia toddler born addicted to drugs.
Court martial for 'racial slur,' striking superior begins at N.S. base

Court martial for 'racial slur,' striking superior begins at N.S. base

KENTVILLE, N.S. — A Nova Scotia court martial heard contrasting views from witnesses Monday on whether a white reservist's use of the word "nappy" to describe a black co-worker's hair was intended as a racial slur. Cpl.

National review needed following report on tubal ligations: researchers

OTTAWA — Two researchers who documented unwanted tubal ligations and "inherent racism" experienced by Indigenous women navigating the health-care system in Saskatoon say a national review is needed to determine if other Aboriginal women have experien
Banff's Sunshine Village closes again as fire on Alberta-B.C. boundary rages

Banff's Sunshine Village closes again as fire on Alberta-B.C. boundary rages

BANFF, Alta. — A resort in Banff National Park will be closed indefinitely as a wildfire burns in the wilderness close to the Alberta-B.C. boundary.
Various events mark 10th anniversary of Cedrika Provencher's disappearance

Various events mark 10th anniversary of Cedrika Provencher's disappearance

MONTREAL — Ten years to the day that a young Quebec girl named Cedrika Provencher disappeared from her home and was later killed, her grandfather is trying to ensure other children aren't the victims of similar attacks.

Young Nova Scotia men treated girls' intimate photos 'like baseball cards'

BRIDGEWATER, N.S.
Youth charged after Calgary police dog stabbed in head; canine recovering

Youth charged after Calgary police dog stabbed in head; canine recovering

CALGARY — A teenager has been charged with maiming a police animal after a Calgary police dog was stabbed multiple times in the head over the weekend.
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