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A judge has ruled the trial of a Winnipeg man accused of killing four women in 2022 will still be heard by a jury.
Researchers from the University of Alberta say tests on the Queen Elizabeth II highway show some of the challenges and opportunities associated with autonomous truck driving in Canada.
The Supreme Court is ordering a new trial for a francophone man in British Columbia who says he was not informed of his right to have a trial in the official language of his choice.
A report filed in B.C. Supreme Court Thursday as part of a battle over the future of policing in the City of Surrey details dozens of incidents of alleged bullying and harassment by RCMP officers against the Surrey Police Service officers hired to work alongside and ultimately replace them.
Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay is marking its 39th build in the northwestern Ontario city, with a family of four going from a two-bedroom apartment to a three-bedroom house. Here's what the Slaters say it means to give their children a new place to call home.
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