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Two Quebec men face fraud charges following an investigation by the RCMP into a mortgage scam that cost victims more than $4 million.
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MONTREAL - Montreal police have launched an internal investigation after a video surfaced online showing an officer striking a student with a baton at a protest last month.
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Lawyers who work for the city are protesting a decision by the administration of Mayor Gérald Tremblay to hire a new director for the legal department from outside of the civil service, city executive committee chairperson Michael Applebaum confirmed Monday night.
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Daniel Barnett, (pictured) of the Outer Temple Chambers in London, has said the court's decision means the crew could not be sued for causing distress to passengers on board.
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A Quebec Superior Court judge has rejected Leon Mugesera’s latest bid to stay in Canada and delay the extradition to his native Rwanda, where he is wanted on charges of inciting genocide and crimes against humanity.
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Elements of Britain's discrimination laws do not apply once passengers board aircraft, paving way for tax for obese fliers.
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Devils had a light workout today following 5-3 victory over Montreal on Thursday night
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MONTREAL - Former Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe has sought help from his lawyer to fight accusations that he mishandled public funds.
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A judge in Montreal is expected to rule Monday on whether Leon Mugesera will get to stay in Canada a bit longer, or be sent to his native Rwanda.
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A North Vancouver senior was scammed out of $6,000 last week after a woman claiming to be his niece convinced him to wire her money to help her out of a legal bind.
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