Woman in Hockey Canada sex assault trial ‘has shown resilience,’ says lawyer who settled her civil case

WARNING: This article contains graphic details, refers to sexual aggression and can affect those who have experienced sexual violence or knowing someone affected by him. The London lawyer who represented the woman in the settlement of the Civil Demand of Hockey Canada says that the ongoing sexual aggression trial in the city of the southwest…

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English River First Nation grappling with more potential graves found at residential school site

WARNING: This story contains details of experiences in residential schools. Katrina Maurice, a member of the First Nation of the English River in northern Saskatchewan, has a connection with the site of the Indian Residential School of Beauval that works deeply, like many others in the area. Many of the parents of their community, and…

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Ford government used code words to make it ‘unduly difficult’ to search Greenbelt records: report

The Government of the Prime Minister of Ontario, Doug Ford, broke his legal obligations for the maintenance of records in the midst of his inverse decision to open parts of the lands of Greenbelt protected for housing, according to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of the province. The political personnel were using code words to…

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