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Saskatchewan RCMP charge leader of Canadian Nationalist Party with hate speech

Saskatchewan RCMP charge leader of Canadian Nationalist Party with hate speech

REGINA — RCMP in Saskatchewan have charged the leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party with wilfully promoting hate against Jewish people.
Judge dismisses B.C. request for injunction against churches breaking COVID-19 rules

Judge dismisses B.C. request for injunction against churches breaking COVID-19 rules

VANCOUVER — A judge has dismissed the British Columbia government's application for an injunction against three Fraser Valley churches that are breaking COVID-19 rules that prohibit in-person services, though he agreed the public will likely face wha
Security, privacy must guide justice modernization, legal profession task force says

Security, privacy must guide justice modernization, legal profession task force says

OTTAWA — The voice of Canada's legal profession says security, privacy and access to justice should be preserved as the courts modernize through expanded use of technology.
Health Canada not ready yet to greenlight AstraZeneca vaccine

Health Canada not ready yet to greenlight AstraZeneca vaccine

OTTAWA — Health Canada is not yet ready to make a decision about approving the COVID-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca, more than two weeks after it signalled the ruling could be imminent.
Lionel Desmond inquiry: Sister says her family received no help from Veterans Affairs

Lionel Desmond inquiry: Sister says her family received no help from Veterans Affairs

PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S.
Provinces should prioritize vaccinating Indigenous people against COVID-19: Miller

Provinces should prioritize vaccinating Indigenous people against COVID-19: Miller

OTTAWA — The federal government is working with Indigenous leaders and the provincial and territorial health authorities to prepare mass COVID-19 immunization programs in First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities, Indigenous Services Marc Miller say
Mississauga man pleads guilty to laundering money in alleged North Korean cyberhack

Mississauga man pleads guilty to laundering money in alleged North Korean cyberhack

WASHINGTON — A Canadian man has pleaded guilty in what U.S. prosecutors described Wednesday as a scheme by hackers linked to military intelligence in North Korea to steal more than $1.3 billion from banks, governments and companies around the world.
Nearly 300 charges laid, 130 arrested, as Vancouver police target shoplifting

Nearly 300 charges laid, 130 arrested, as Vancouver police target shoplifting

VANCOUVER — A month-long crackdown has resulted in nearly 300 recommended criminal charges against people police allege are violent and prolific shoplifters working in downtown Vancouver.
Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal heading to trial on fraud charges in October

Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal heading to trial on fraud charges in October

OTTAWA — A former Liberal MP facing charges of fraud and breach of trust related to his time in office is slated for a trial later this year. Raj Grewal is scheduled to go before an Ontario judge in an eight-week criminal trial starting Oct. 18.
Canada may face pressure on Iraq, killer storm in U.S.: In The News for Feb. 17

Canada may face pressure on Iraq, killer storm in U.S.: In The News for Feb. 17

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Feb. 17 ... What we are watching in Canada ...