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Former child soldier deported for ‘serious criminality’ managed to sneak back into Canada
A former child soldier from Sierra Leone who dodged deportation from Canada for a decade has been sentenced to five months in jail for returning to this country illegally. Ibrahim Jalloh, a convicted fraudster and drug trafficker, was ordered out of the country in June 2012 for “serious criminality,” but he wasn’t actually deported until…
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First Nations say they’re being disrespected as tension rises with Thunder Bay police over missing persons
Tensions are rising between First Nation leaders and police in Thunder Bay, Ont., following several recent high-profile missing persons cases in the city. Indigenous leaders say the role of searchers from their communities is being disregarded, while the local police chief has warned against the spread of “inaccurate or incomplete information.”
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Here’s who bought the Windsor Stadium property
The historic sports field adjacent to Jackson Park now belongs to an entity called Windsor Racquet Sports Centre Inc. The site was purchased from the Greater Essex County District School Board for $2,575,000.
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AI deepfakes of dozens of Canadian women in violent and sexual images shared online
Multiple women across Canada say they feel confused, violated and terrified after learning pictures of themselves were allegedly taken from their social media profiles and manipulated using artificial intelligence to generate realistic photos and videos of them engaged in violent scenes and sexual acts. The Ottawa Police Service has charged two men following a multi-jurisdictional…
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Got a World Cup ticket? Canadian officials warn: ‘It’s not a ticket into the country’
In just a few short weeks, Canada expects several thousand fervent soccer fans will arrive at our border. But the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has a warning for fans. A coveted ticket may get you into the soccer stadium, but you have to get into Canada first.
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A rare look inside Stellantis’ Windsor Assembly Plant
Stellantis offered members of the local media a rare tour of the inner workings of the Windsor Assembly Plant, where roughly 6,000 people work to bring the Chrysler Pacifica minivans and Dodge Charger muscle cars to life. CBC Windsor’s Emma Loop reports.
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Former B.C. massage therapist convicted on 12 counts of sexual assault
A former British Columbia massage therapist with ties to White Rock, Surrey and Penticton has been convicted on a dozen counts of sexual assault over incidents dating back to 2001.
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Central Alberta wildfire spurs evacuation order for part of Barrhead County
A wildfire burning in Barrhead County, northwest of Edmonton, triggered an evacuation order for some parts of the municipality on Thursday afternoon.
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Canadian Paralympic Committee distributes $555,000 to Milano-Cortina medallists
For the first time, Canada’s winter Paralympians have been compensated equally to their Olympic counterparts for reaching the medal podium. Thirty medallists from the Milano-Cortina Games in March will receive a total of $550,000.
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Sask. legislature adds dedicated washroom for female MLAs after 114 years
NDP MLA Kim Breckner, whose son Ian was born in December 2025, says the current one-stall bathroom is inadequate for the many women and their children using it.