Ontario’s police watchdog says Toronto officers acted within the law during a domestic assault response in which a man fell to his death from a high-rise balcony.
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Shell Adds ‘Missing Piece’ for LNG Canada Expansion With Feed Gas From ARC Deal – Natural Gas Intelligence
Shell Adds ‘Missing Piece’ for LNG Canada Expansion With Feed Gas From ARC Deal Natural Gas IntelligenceShell invests $22 billion in Canada’s oilpatch and more deals could be coming CBCShell announces agreement to acquire Canadian energy company, ARC Resources Ltd (“ARC”). Shell GlobalShell sees strong case for second phase of LNG Canada after conversations with governments The Globe and MailOil Majors Eye Resurgent Canadian Energy in Wake of Middle East Upheaval EnergyNow
Barrett sinks game-winning three-pointer
RJ Barrett drilled a 29-foot three-pointer in the dying seconds of overtime as the undermanned Toronto Raptors staved off playoff elimination with a 112-110 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday.
Vehicle fully engulfed on Westside Road above former Lake Okanagan Resort
Bright flames and heavy smoke can be seen above Lake Okanagan Resort on Friday night, with what’s believed to be an old motorhome on fire. Lake Country resident Stefan Rapacz said that he could see the vehicle fire across the lake along Westside Road in Kelowna. "I see flashing lights n…
Winnipeg police training needs update after fatal shooting of 16-year-old: expert
A policing expert recommended Friday that Winnipeg police factor in age and someone’s cultural background when responding to high-risk situations.
Saskatoon and Regina open city golf courses to the public
Saskatoon and Regina are opening their city courses as temperatures across the province begin to rise. Golfers hit the links while the weather is warm.
Liberals want committees to be ‘open,’ minister says as Tories cry foul
Since the Liberal government officially became a majority, its MPs have moved to go in camera at several committee meetings and moved to adjourn unilaterally in one instance.
Quebec says it will table domestic violence prevention law modelled after Clare’s law
Quebec plans to introduce legislation allowing people to find out if a partner has a history of domestic violence, based on Clare’s Law.
‘Who we are’: Albertans remember Fort McMurray wildfire 10 years later
Thick, blackened and maimed tree stumps dot nearly every major road in the hilly community enveloped by some of Canada’s largest oil reserves.
We have given you a university — if you can keep it
The defunding of Memorial is not a story of fiscal misfortune or demographic bad luck. It is one of a deliberate, decades-long ideological project whose purpose is the transformation of public universities from civic institutions into market instruments.
