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RECAP | All 5 former Hockey Canada players found not guilty of sexual assault

[published_date] We’re finishing our live updates An Ontario Superior Court justice today found five members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team not guilty of sexual assault charges, ending an eight-week trial that captured national attention and prompted widespread debate on sexual assault, hockey culture and the legal definition of consent. Justice Maria Carroccia…

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Members of theft ring suspected of registering stolen vehicles using loopholes

[published_date] The Alberta RCMP have laid charges against members of an organized vehicle theft ring that relied on registering stolen vehicles under the names of unsuspecting individuals. In a news release Wednesday, RCMP stated that this group was registering stolen vehicles with fraudulent vehicle identification numbers (VINs) by primarily exploiting loopholes in Alberta Registries' Third-Party…

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Canada’s trade team downplays chances of deal with Trump by Aug. 1

[published_date] With the clock ticking on U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to boost tariffs on some Canadian exports to 35 per cent starting Aug. 1, Canada's top trade negotiators are downplaying the likelihood of reaching a deal by that deadline. Dominic LeBlanc, minister responsible for Canada-U.S. trade, and Canada's ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, wrapped up two days of…

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‘We’re the protectors now,’ says Sheshatshiu youth after 130-kilometre walk to Gull Island

[published_date] From left to right: Angel Jourdain, Patrick Jourdain and Percey Montague walked 130 kilometres from Sheshatshiu to Gull Island to voice concerns over a proposed hydroelectric project. (CBC)A group of young Sheshatshiu residents completed a 130-kilometre journey in protest over a proposed hydroelectric project at Gull Island — and one says it's a sign that youth are ready to take…

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Improving Highway 11/17 corridor should be ‘national priority’: NOMA

[published_date] Improving the Highway 11/17 corridor that runs though northern Ontario should be a national priority, an organization that represents regional municipalities said. The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA) has sent a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford, calling on them to prioritize "strategic investment" in the corridor. "Important…

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