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(Los Angeles) The border between the United States and Mexico will be "not open" next week, despite the announced lifting of a health measure allowing the immediate deportation of migrants, the United States Secretary of State insisted on Friday....
A man has been charged with setting an arson attack at Olivier Primeau's pizzeria after being caught in the act by police. The investigation is currently transferred to the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), since there could be a link...
(Ottawa) If it displeases PolySeSouvient, the new approach of the Trudeau government to ban assault weapons is welcomed by hunters. New amendments to Bill C-21 were passed in committee this week. They only target weapons that have not yet...
(Ottawa) The International Criminal Court (ICC) has not engaged in a battle that it would not be able to fight by issuing an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was argued by his prosecutor Karim Khan on...
More than 13,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes as 78 wildfires burn in Alberta, 19 of which are out of control, according to provincial emergency officials.An out of control 1500 hectare fire has caused thousands to...
A gang-linked man has been charged with setting an arson attack at Olivier Primeau's pizzeria after being caught in the act by police. The series of events targeting the entrepreneur began last month when another attempted fire occurred at...
(Montreal) The Ministry of Public Security is being scolded by the Administrative Labor Tribunal for its way of managing a dispute with special constables and their union.The Tribunal ruled in favor of the Syndicat des constables specials du gouvernement...
(Quebec) Former Prime Minister Jean Charest is claiming more than 2.7 million from the Quebec government in the case of information leaks at the Permanent Anti-Corruption Unit (UPAC) of which he was the victim.This motion by his lawyers, which...
(Quebec) Former Premier Jean Charest is claiming more than $700,000 from the Quebec government in the case of information leaks at the Permanent Anti-Corruption Unit (UPAC) of which he was the victim.This motion by his lawyers, which was filed...
(Montreal) A Canadian senator denounces the stigmatization of two Montreal community organizations accused by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) of hosting secret police stations of the Chinese government.Independent Senator Yuen Pau Woo told reporters on Friday that the...

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