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B.C. MLA launches private prosecution against Charlotte Kates of Samidoun
VANCOUVER - A member of the British Columbia legislature says she is pursuing a private prosecution against a Vancouver woman ...
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Crown opposes release in teen terror case, files notice to seek adult sentence
A 17-year-old boy made a brief appearance today at Montreal's courthouse on terrorism charges. The accused faces three charges in youth court involving Islamic State.
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Court documents detail months-long surveillance of Quebec terror suspects
Newly released court documents show how police spent months tracking four men accused in an alleged anti-government plot in Quebec.
Council approved the ban this week after Vancouver police presented data showing 162 calls last year involving gun-shaped ...
On Wednesday, OneBC party Leader Dallas Brodie announced she would file a private prosecution against Charlotte Kates, who was recorded praising Hamas' Oct. 7 attack as heroic.
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Metro Vancouver spending $450,000 on PNE booth
Metro Vancouver is showing little inclination to curb the spending of taxpayer dollars. It's back at the annual PNE fair with a large and expensive display centred around poop. As Jordan Armstrong ...
Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie has started a private prosecution against Charlotte Kates, citing "inaction" by B.C.'s attorney-general in pursuing hate charges.
Colombia's anti-government guerrillas have grown stronger under President Gustavo Petro’s three years in office. That ...
Canada may label India-linked Bishnoi gang as terrorist group after deadly attacks on Indian-origin Canadians.
Another shooting at Kapil Sharma’s Surrey café. Shooter films the act, gang claims responsibility, and issues a warning: “Mumbai next.” Sharma responds: “United we stand against violence.” ...
In a statement issued by the party, he sought the listing of the gang “as a terrorist entity, giving police and prosecutors ... especially in communities like Brampton, Surrey, Vancouver and Calgary”.
Countless flowers, stuffed toys and notes were placed near Fraser Street and East 43rd Avenue after Kai-Ji Adam Lo allegedly drove his SUV into a crowd on April 26.
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