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Supreme Court website to include only translated judgments following controversy

Supreme Court website to include only translated judgments following controversy

OTTAWA — The registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada says from now on only judgments prepared in both English and French will appear on the court's website.
Sides in B.C. port dispute to meet in bid to end lockout after talk with minister

Sides in B.C. port dispute to meet in bid to end lockout after talk with minister

VANCOUVER — Employers and the union representing supervisors embroiled in a labour dispute that triggered a lockout at British Columbia's ports will attempt to reach a deal when talks restart this weekend.
Montreal says Quebec-Canada dispute stalling much-needed funding to help homeless

Montreal says Quebec-Canada dispute stalling much-needed funding to help homeless

MONTREAL — Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante said Friday a "constitutional fight" between Quebec and Canada is tying up money the city desperately needs to deal with its worsening homelessness problem as winter approaches.
Roles reversed: Defending champion Alouettes host Argonauts in East final rematch

Roles reversed: Defending champion Alouettes host Argonauts in East final rematch

MONTREAL — Cody Fajardo knows the roles are reversed. The reigning Grey Cup MVP still likes where his Montreal Alouettes stand compared to the Toronto Argonauts 12 months ago, because they know what it takes to win as the underdog.
Port of Montreal employer submits 'final' offer to dockworkers, threatens lockout

Port of Montreal employer submits 'final' offer to dockworkers, threatens lockout

MONTREAL — The employers association at the Port of Montreal has issued the dockworkers' union a "final, comprehensive offer," threatening to lock out workers at 9 p.m. Sunday if a deal isn't reached.
How many criminal cases in each province or territory were halted by time limits?

How many criminal cases in each province or territory were halted by time limits?

A review of information provided by provinces and territories shows more than 400 criminal cases have been halted across Canada since the start of last year because they had exceeded time limits on how long trials can take before violating an accused
Quebec police arrest 17 in raids targeting child pornography and exploitation

Quebec police arrest 17 in raids targeting child pornography and exploitation

MONTREAL — Quebec provincial police say 17 men are facing charges related to possessing, distributing or accessing child pornography after a series of raids across the province. The men are between the ages of 38 and 80 and were arrested between Nov.
Groupe Dynamite files for IPO to list on Toronto Stock Exchange

Groupe Dynamite files for IPO to list on Toronto Stock Exchange

MONTREAL — Montreal-based women's clothing retailer Groupe Dynamite Inc. says it has filed a preliminary prospectus for an initial public offering to list on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Vanier Countdown: Regina Rams looking for another upset win in Hardy Cup

Vanier Countdown: Regina Rams looking for another upset win in Hardy Cup

The Regina Rams looked destined for a last-place finish in the six-team Canada West football standings just two short weeks ago. A pair of dramatic comeback wins now have them a victory away from a spot in the U Sports final four.
'Big frustration': How a limited MAID window affects Alzheimer's patients

'Big frustration': How a limited MAID window affects Alzheimer's patients

Mary Wilson was rapidly deteriorating with Alzheimer’s when she received a medically assisted death in 2017.