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Complaints surround judge who said a drunk can consent

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Complaints are mounting against a Nova Scotia judge who said that 'clearly a drunk can consent' as he acquitted a Halifax taxi driver of sexually assaulting an intoxicated passenger
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Delivery room complaints

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A number of Canadian women are alleging mistreatment in the delivery room
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'The car would jerk forward': Ford owner

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'Significant' number of problems with some Ford models prompts federal probe
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Bob Paulson apologizes for 'egregious behaviour,' at RCMP bomb school

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RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson is apologizing to victims and witnesses of "egregious behaviour" at one of the Mounties' top training facilities.
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Passenger compensation

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Jeremy Cooperstock, professor at McGill University, airline passenger rights advocate, on Transat's offer of $400 to stranded travellers
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Foot doctor Pierre Dupont accused of using 'knock-off' implants

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In an email obtained by Go Public, Pierre Dupont admits using 'unique stent devices' he created and not the approved stents created by HyProCure
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No pot prescription? No problem

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CBC’s David Common checks out a marijuana dispensary in Toronto
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Quebec promises action after new abuse allegations surface against aboriginal women

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More indigenous women are alleging sexual assault and abuse by Quebec provincial police. After a Radio-Canada investigation, the province says it's time for answers.
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New coast guard ships subject to numerous complaints

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'Things that shouldn't pop up for maybe 20 years are showing up almost immediately,' retired captain says
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Transparency concerns raised over public airline compensation data0805-AIRLINE

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Half of all air passenger complaints resolved by the Canadian Transportation Agency over a recent nine-month period resulted in a passenger refund or compensation, according to analysis of newly available CTA data. However, some industry...
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Transparency concerns raised over public airline compensation data

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Half of all air passenger complaints resolved by the Canadian Transportation Agency over a recent nine-month period resulted in a passenger refund or compensation, according to analysis of newly available CTA data. However, some industry...
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Bridgeport City Council member referred to prosecutors in ballot fraud probe

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It's the third criminal referral related to last fall's mayoral election.
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Greater scrutiny urged as Manitoba trucking firms increasingly look outside Canada for drivers

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Manitoba's trucking sector is using temporary foreign workers to find drivers at its highest rate in years, but some of those companies are accused of taking advantage of newcomers' hopes of living in Canada.
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US Department of Education resolves discrimination complaints at CUNY

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The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights found that some CUNY schools failed to respond properly to allegations of discrimination based on national origin and shared ancestry.
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Authorities: Bear put down after becoming aggressive in Millburn park

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The Essex County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene inside the Locust Grove picnic area.
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Toronto's new street litter bins unveiled

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Toronto's sidewalk litter bins are getting a makeover. Residents have long voiced their dissatisfaction with the existing bins, complaining about overflow and garbage blowing into the streets. The city says the new design will address...
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City Council to discuss helicopter noise complaints plaguing New York City

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Over 50,000 complaints were filed with 311 in 2023.
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Family of slain Megan McDonald file complaints against Orange County DA, 5 other attorneys

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The complaints were filed with the Attorney Grievance Committee for the Ninth Judicial District. They cite Hoover for unethical and possibly criminal conduct in the investigation.
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State roads riddled with potholes, local officials demand action as cars damaged

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Town Supervisor Steve Bedetti said the craters are popping up because of neglect of state roads by the DOT and because state-owned drainage systems near the roads are collapsing.
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Officials: Wappingers Falls day care under investigation following abuse allegations

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The Office of Children and Family Services has “initiated an investigation” into Kidz Town in Wappingers Falls after a child care worker was accused of abusing a preschooler.
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CBC remembers the life and times of jazz singer Eleanor Collins

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Legendary jazz singer Eleanor Collins died on Sunday at the age of 104. Collins is being remembered for her illustrious career and social legacy. Our Yvette Brend looks back at her remarkable life.
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Canadian jazz legend Eleanor Collins dead at 104

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Canadian jazz legend Eleanor Collins, who worked with greats like Dizzy Gillespie and Oscar Peterson, died Sunday at the age of 104. Collins was also the first Black woman to host a Canadian TV show.
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How effective is wage theft enforcement in Ontario?

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Five years after being charged with not complying with Ontario's Ministry of Labour, Toronto businessman Anchuan Jiang is facing new claims of wage theft and orders to pay employees. CBC’s Sarah MacMillan looks into the province’s...
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Can a criminal record keep you from a job? P.E.I.'s human rights commissioner weighs in

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According to a recent report, many companies are not hiring Canadians with criminal records. The P.E.I. Human Rights Commissioner lays out the law.