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Quebec bill aims to stop people from sharing intimate images without consent

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Quebec’s justice minister says his new bill would give people a simple and fast way to stop intimate photos and

17-year-old among 4 charged in Mississauga home invasion targeting luxury vehicles

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A 17-year-old boy is among four people charged after an early morning home invasion targeting luxury vehicles in Mississauga on

Brief Detailing Trump’s Election Fraud Lies Unsealed

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Source: The Washington Post / Getty Special Counsel Jack Smith, who is prosecuting Donald Trump for his 2020 election fraud

Is Melania Trump sabotaging her husband? The surprise abortion rights video she just released suggests yes

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How much longer until Melania Trump endorses Kamala Harris?Don’t scoff. It could happen. The former first lady, usually as elusive

Bank of Canada seeking second external deputy governor

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OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada is seeking to fill a new, additional external deputy governor position, after creating the

New Brunswick election: Liberals promise safeguards for LGBTQ+ students

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FREDERICTON - The New Brunswick Liberals say that if elected, teachers will no longer need parental consent before they can

2 men arrested for inciting hatred, publicly waving Hezbollah flags

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Toronto police have charged two men with public incitement of hatred after they were seen waving Hezbollah flags at a

Amazon Pulls Kim Porter’s Memoir From Their Website

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Source: David Lefranc / Getty Last week, the children of Kim Porter and Diddy took to social media to shoot

Cement maker Lafarge opens low-carbon fuel facility at Alberta plant

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CALGARY - Cement producer Lafarge Canada Inc. says it has installed a new facility at its Exshaw, Alta., plant that