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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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Former chief justice Beverley McLachlin to step down from controversial Hong Kong court

by Walter Watson
Former chief justice Beverley McLachlin to step down from controversial Hong Kong court

Former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Beverley McLachlin has announced her retirement from the controversial Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. McLachlin, 80, joined the court in …

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U.S. lawmakers vote to sanction ICC after prosecutor seeks warrant for Israel’s Netanyahu

by Walter Watson
U.S. lawmakers vote to sanction ICC after prosecutor seeks warrant for Israel’s Netanyahu

The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation Tuesday that would sanction the International Criminal Court for requesting arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. …

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This Welsh lawmaker is trying to make it illegal for politicians to lie

by Walter Watson
This Welsh lawmaker is trying to make it illegal for politicians to lie

The best way to restore trust in politics is to make it a criminal offence for politicians to lie, says Welsh parliamentarian Adam Price. Price has brought forward legislation in …

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Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid fears it will further erode civil liberties

by Walter Watson
Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid fears it will further erode civil liberties

A new national security law came into force in Hong Kong on Saturday despite growing international criticism that it could erode freedoms in the China-ruled city and damage its international …

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Ontario cancer patients forced to choose between treatment and jobs

by Akin Smith
Ontario cancer patients forced to choose between treatment and jobs

An Ottawa doctor says he’s speaking out after watching patients being forced to choose between treatment and employment. Sandeep Sehdev, an oncologist at The Ottawa Hospital’s Cancer Centre, said he’s seen patients …

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6 Ontario LTC providers face class action lawsuits for alleged gross negligence during pandemic

by Akin Smith
6 Ontario LTC providers face class action lawsuits for alleged gross negligence during pandemic

Class action lawsuits against six of Ontario’s largest for-profit long-term care (LTC) home providers, claiming gross negligence that led to illnesses and deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic, have been allowed …

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Liberals introduce legislation to delay expansion of assisted dying eligibility until 2027

by Akin Smith
Liberals introduce legislation to delay expansion of assisted dying eligibility until 2027

The Liberal government introduced legislation Thursday that will delay the expansion of assisted dying to include those suffering solely from mental illness to 2027.  Health Minister Mark Holland introduced the legislation …

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Canada’s 2022 fertility rate lowest on record, StatsCan reports

by Akin Smith
Canada’s 2022 fertility rate lowest on record, StatsCan reports

Canada’s total fertility rate dropped to its lowest point in more than a century of data-keeping in 2022, hitting just 1.33 children per woman, Statistics Canada said Wednesday.  The 7.4 …

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Manitoba, Saskatchewan raise concerns about upcoming expansion in assisted-dying eligibility

by Akin Smith
Manitoba, Saskatchewan raise concerns about upcoming expansion in assisted-dying eligibility

The governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan say they are concerned about the potential risks of allowing Canadians to seek medical assistance in dying solely on the basis of a mental …

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