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Canada banning sales of flavoured nicotine pouches in convenience stores, gas stations

by Akin Smith
Canada banning sales of flavoured nicotine pouches in convenience stores, gas stations

Starting next week, the federal government will impose new restrictions on nicotine pouches to make it illegal to sell them anywhere but from behind a pharmacy counter. Beginning August 28, …

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Longtime London, Ont., dentist’s licence revoked after college determines he sexually abused patient

by Akin Smith
Longtime London, Ont., dentist’s licence revoked after college determines he sexually abused patient

WARNING: This story references actions deemed as sexual abuse by the dental profession’s regulatory college. A disciplinary committee has stripped a longtime London, Ont., dentist of his licence after he admitted to having …

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Ukraine cleared to use armour donated by Canada on Russian territory

by Walter Watson
Ukraine cleared to use armour donated by Canada on Russian territory

Ukraine is free to use Canadian-donated tanks and armoured vehicles inside Russia, the Department of National Defence said Thursday.  The statement comes as speculation grows among military experts about how …

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Criminal networks are shifting from fentanyl imports to Canadian-made product

by Akin Smith
Criminal networks are shifting from fentanyl imports to Canadian-made product

Organized crime groups have shifted their efforts away from importing the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl and are now producing it primarily on Canadian soil. A briefing note prepared for the deputy …

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There’s an old problem Canada’s new foreign-interference law won’t fix

by Walter Watson
There’s an old problem Canada’s new foreign-interference law won’t fix

To understand Canada’s failure to criminally prosecute foreign collusion, an old news report from Washington offers a useful starting point. In 1981, a Canadian correspondent made an observation: when it came to using security intelligence …

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Putin praises North Korea for supporting war in Ukraine en route to rare visit

by Walter Watson
Putin praises North Korea for supporting war in Ukraine en route to rare visit

Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked North Korea for supporting his actions in Ukraine and said their countries will co-operate closely to overcome U.S.-led sanctions, as he headed to Pyongyang on …

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See full list of governing councils of universities, polytechnics

by Ron Morgan
See full list of governing councils of universities, polytechnics

Three weeks after President Bola Tinubu ordered the review of the list of members of the governing councils and boards of federal tertiary institutions, the government, on Friday night, released …

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5 more arrests, including primary suspect, in connection with Desjardins data leak

by Anas Siddiqui
5 more arrests, including primary suspect, in connection with Desjardins data leak

Quebec provincial police have arrested five more people with crimes tied to a massive data breach at Desjardins, including the former bank employee originally suspected of being behind the leak. …

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Drake’s Oilers bet with Stake is one that local NHL fans can’t make themselves

by Anas Siddiqui
Drake’s Oilers bet with Stake is one that local NHL fans can’t make themselves

Drake has seemingly bet big on the Edmonton Oilers to win the Stanley Cup Finals. A recent post on his Instagram account outlines a $500,000 US bet in favour of the …

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Americans split over Trump verdict? So are New York’s criminal law professors

by Walter Watson
Americans split over Trump verdict? So are New York’s criminal law professors

Here’s what happens when you try surveying criminal-law professors about an unprecedented case in their state of New York: the guilty verdict of Donald Trump. CBC News asked them two …

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