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SIU clears Thunder Bay, Ont., police of wrongdoing in First Nation woman’s death

[published_date] WARNING: This story contains references to domestic violence and suicide. Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has cleared a Thunder Bay police officer of wrongdoing in the 2023 death of Jenna Ostberg, a member of Bearskin Lake First Nation. The SIU released its report on Tuesday, about 18 months after Ostberg's body was found in a residence in…

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‘Egregious’: Inside legal fights over a Canadian EV battery plant getting $15B in tax breaks

[published_date] Multiple Canadian contractors that have helped build a sprawling, taxpayer-supported electric vehicle (EV) battery plant in southwestern Ontario allege they haven't been paid for millions of dollars worth of work, court records show. Lawsuits between companies on complex projects like the NextStar Energy plant in Windsor aren't abnormal, according to a veteran construction lawyer. "The issues…

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Manitoba hotel owner charged with trafficking employees granted bail

[published_date] A Manitoba hotel owner charged with human trafficking has been granted bail after four of his employees from India reported being underpaid, forced to work 15-hour days and threatened with deportation. Jai Inder Sandhu, 63, sat quietly in the prisoner's box in a Winnipeg courtroom Wednesday afternoon as Manitoba provincial court Judge Robert Heinrichs delivered…

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‘She thought she was safe here’: Ghanaian woman killed in Hamilton shooting remembered as honest and kind

[published_date] Belinda Sarkodie left Ghana in 2024 to seek refuge in Canada. On Friday, she was killed in Hamilton while she was with a friend and they were waiting for a bus. "That's not fair.... She thought she was safe here," said Evelyn Aidoo. Although not a blood relative, Aidoo was regarded as the 26-year-old's aunt — someone Sarkodie considered…

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Family unearths ancient spearhead at their Paris, Ont., farm in ‘freak’ discovery

[published_date] The two pieces were buried under the earth for possibly more than 12,000 years. This summer, they were accidentally unearthed on a Paris, Ont., dairy farm. For Laura Vellenga, finding what are believed to be two parts of an ancient spearhead is a once-in-a-lifetime discovery. "I knew right away this was something special," she said, carefully admiring two pieces…

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Alberta wastewater unlocked key information about COVID-19. Could it help with measles too?

[published_date] As Alberta's measles outbreaks grow, researchers are now watching the province's wastewater for the highly contagious virus and hoping to determine if the technology could eventually serve as an early detection tool. The magnitude of Alberta's outbreaks and the speed at which cases are climbing has sparked widespread concern. As of midday Tuesday, 1,323 cases had…

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Hamilton man guilty of causing distress to animal, fined $2K after video showed him dragging dog

[published_date] WARNING: This story contains disturbing details about animal cruelty. A Hamilton man has been found guilty of causing distress to an animal and fined $2,000, two years after a video showed him dragging his dog down a sidewalk. Neil Stratford was convicted on June 10 under Ontario's Animal Welfare Services Act, the Ministry of the Solicitor General…

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Several hundred people laid off after open pit mining abruptly stops at N.W.T.’s Ekati diamond mine

[published_date] Burgundy Diamond Mines says it's laid off several hundred employees and contractors and has temporarily stopped open pit mining at Point Lake — one of its two active operations at the Ekati Diamond Mine.  In an emailed statement to CBC News on Wednesday, Ariella Calin, a communications manager for the company, said mining the Point…

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