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Former Canadian vice admiral found not guilty of sexually assaulting a sailor on a ship in 1991
A former high-ranking Canadian military officer has been found not guilty of sexual assault and an indecent act.
Former Canadian Vice Admiral Cleared of Sexual Assault on Ship in 1991
A former senior official in the Canadian military, Vice Admiral Haydn Edmundson, was acquitted Monday in a sexual assault case dating back over three decades.
Retired vice admiral found not guilty on charges of sexual assault, indecent acts
A retired senior naval officer was found not guilty Monday of sexual assault and indecent acts, ending an almost three-year legal saga. Haydn Edmundson told reporters outside the Ottawa court house that he cried when he heard the not guilty verdicts,
The Canadian Press on MSN
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In the news today: Parliament resumes under precarious conditions
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Energeticcity
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A look at Sonia Furstenau, leader of the Green Party of British Columbia
British Columbia Green Leader Sonia Furstenau is running in the Victoria-Beacon Hill riding in the Oct. 19 election, ...
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‘The Life of Chuck’ wins the Toronto Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award
The Toronto International Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award has gone to “The Life of Chuck.” The prize hands Mike ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
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'Throw them in the river': Alberta mayor apologizes for feral cat remarks
An Alberta mayor has apologized after she mused about the "old days" of managing feral cats on her family's farm by throwing ...
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Canadian PM Trudeau says 'there's more work to do' as his party loses long-held seat in Quebec
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau faced the loss of his Liberal party at the ballot box on Monday, saying "there's more work to do" as his approval numbers continue to fall.
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“Rape, Violence, Abuse”: The Threats That Led the Toronto Film Festival to Pull ‘Russians at War’
TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey said “hundreds” of threats against staff led to the festival's unprecedented decision to pull ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
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In the news today: Liberals and NDP to address their caucuses
Mark Carney, Trudeau to address Liberal caucus Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney will present his vision for the ...
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