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Time is ticking for government to decide on expanding medically assisted dying

by Akin Smith
Time is ticking for government to decide on expanding medically assisted dying

John Scully wants to know that a medically assisted death would be an option for him, should he want one. The former war correspondent suffers from severe mental illness, a …

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South Korea moves to outlaw dog meat trade amid rising public demands to end practice

by Walter Watson
South Korea moves to outlaw dog meat trade amid rising public demands to end practice

South Korea’s parliament on Tuesday endorsed landmark legislation outlawing the country’s dwindling dog meat industry, as public calls for the ban have grown sharply amid animal rights campaigns and worries …

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Free Webinar | January 25: What You Need to Know About the Corporate Transparency Act to Avoid Stiff Penalties

by Edgar Davis
Free Webinar | January 25: What You Need to Know About the Corporate Transparency Act to Avoid Stiff Penalties

If you own a small business, new legislation could require you to report ownership details to the federal government. Failing to do so could result in fines and even jail …

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B.C. Supreme Court pauses legislation banning drug consumption in public spaces, citing ‘irreparable harm’

by Akin Smith
B.C. Supreme Court pauses legislation banning drug consumption in public spaces, citing ‘irreparable harm’

A British Columbia Supreme Court Justice has granted a temporary injunction against the B.C. NDP government’s legislation banning all drug use in a wide range of public spaces, pausing the law three days …

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Mastermind Toys stopped accepting gift cards on Dec. 24 — when most cards were still wrapped

by Anas Siddiqui
Mastermind Toys stopped accepting gift cards on Dec. 24 — when most cards were still wrapped

Riverview father Rudy Walters is speaking out after Mastermind Toys stopped accepting gift cards effective Christmas Day — with signs posted on their storefronts only days before. Walters said the move raises questions about …

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NYC councilwoman seeks to declare each Dec. 4 ‘Jay-Z Day’

by Kwame Phillips
NYC councilwoman seeks to declare each Dec. 4 ‘Jay-Z Day’

Happy Hova Day! Hip-hop superstar Jay-Z’s birthday would take on new meaning in the Big Apple if new City Council legislation passes. “The global phenomenon that is Jay-Z – born …

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What to know about the Super League, the proposed competition shaking European soccer

by Virginia Chavez
What to know about the Super League, the proposed competition shaking European soccer

More than two years after a European Super League (ESL) proposal rocked the foundations of the soccer world, the ESL has found its way back to the forefront of the sport …

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Dismissal of Dr. Deena Hinshaw from Indigenous health team prompted Alberta ethics investigation

by Akin Smith
Dismissal of Dr. Deena Hinshaw from Indigenous health team prompted Alberta ethics investigation

After Dr. Deena Hinshaw was briefly hired and quickly removed from a position with an Indigenous health team at Alberta Health Services earlier this year, more than 100 physicians signed …

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Trial of pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai opens in Hong Kong

by Walter Watson
Trial of pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai opens in Hong Kong

A landmark national security trial for leading China critic Jimmy Lai opened in Hong Kong on Monday amid tight security, with the pro-democracy activist battling charges that he colluded with foreign forces, including …

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Hong Kong activist publisher Jimmy Lai goes on trial Monday, charged with foreign collusion

by Walter Watson
Hong Kong activist publisher Jimmy Lai goes on trial Monday, charged with foreign collusion

The trial of Hong Kong’s most famous activist publisher who was arrested under China’s crackdown on dissidents will start Monday after being delayed for over a year. Jimmy Lai, 76, …

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