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Justice minister introduces legislation to legalize single-event sports betting

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Justice Minister David Lametti says Bill C-13 will allow gamblers to place bets on the outcome of individual sports events, such as hockey games or football matches.
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Police bust underground casino in Toronto-area mansion

9th - Higher Ed
Police announce a bust of a lavish underground casino and spa hiding behind the gates of a palatial mansion northeast of Toronto that’s believed to be linked to organized crime.
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Chile's poor call for protection from pandemic-fuelled crime wave

9th - Higher Ed
Chile is ranked the safest country in South America, but the rise in unemployment due to the pandemic has also led to a rise in crime.
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Police reveal links between organized crime and towing industry

9th - Higher Ed
Police in the Toronto area have pulled back the curtain on organized crime in the tow truck industry. They've arrested 20 people, seized hard drugs and a range of weapons, but the real money seems to have been in costly insurance fraud.
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Recordings reveal business titan’s deal with the Montreal mafia

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian business titan and philanthropist Michael DeGroote has long denied being involved with the Montreal Mafia for casinos in the Dominican Republic, but audio recordings from a court battle reveal otherwise.
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The Rise of Delhi’s Crime Gangs - Global Reach, Local Roots | I Witness

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You may have heard of Lawrence Bishnoi, Kala Jathedi or the Sangwans but did you know Delhi has more than 90 gangs? This murky underbelly started small but has now expanded to global operations, with some hits being ordered from inside...
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Quebec police target Rizzuto crime family in sweeping arrests

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 150 officers carried out arrests in Montreal, Laval, Blainville, Shefford, Saint-Lazare, Repentigny, Quebec City and Rosemère on June 12.
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Public safety minister says border bill will give law enforcement better tools to deal with crime

9th - Higher Ed
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Bill C-2, the Strong Borders Act, will ‘keep our borders secure, combat transnational organized crime, stop the flow of illegal fentanyl and crack down on money laundering,’ as well as...
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Mexico Rejects Trump Immigration Crackdown Deal; Claudia Sheinbaum Blasts DC's Policies

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AI GENERATED ENGLISH TRANSLATIONMexican President Claudia Sheinbaum warned US President Donald Trump’s immigration plan is discriminatory and will damage the US economy, during her morning press conference in Mexico City on Friday. The...
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Charlottetown opts out of new policing unit meant to curb illegal drug trade on the Island

9th - Higher Ed
The P.E.I. government is funding a new police unit that Justice Minister Bloyce Thompson hopes will clean up the drug problem on the Island. But the province's biggest municipal policing agency, Charlottetown Police Services, is not part...
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Dispensary crackdowns reignite Mi’kmaq treaty rights fight

9th - Higher Ed
A police crackdown on Mi’kmaq-run cannabis shops in Nova Scotia is reigniting debate over Indigenous treaty rights. The RCMP calls it organized crime — but operators say it’s protected trade, rooted in a nearly 300-year-old agreement.
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RCMP crackdown on Mi’kmaq dispensaries reignites treaty rights fight

9th - Higher Ed
A police crackdown on Mi’kmaq-run cannabis shops in Nova Scotia is reigniting debate over Indigenous treaty rights. The RCMP calls it organized crime — but operators say it’s protected trade, rooted in a nearly 300-year-old agreement.
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Incumbent Daniel Noboa wins Ecuador presidential run-off

9th - Higher Ed
Ecuador's election authority declares centre-right incumbent Daniel Noboa the winner of the Presidential run-off.
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Trudeau wants RCMP focused solely on federal policing

9th - Higher Ed
In one of his final moves as prime minister, Justin Trudeau is calling for a drastic and controversial shakeup of the RCMP to get out of provincial and municipal policing, and focus on national security, violent extremism and terrorism,...
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How a Mexican-Chinese cartel is moving 'cocaine of the sea' through Canadian ports

9th - Higher Ed
A Canada Border Services Agency memo says totoaba fish bladders worth tens of thousands are being traded for component parts of fentanyl.
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What is being done to secure the Canada-U.S. border?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with CBSA president Erin O’Gorman about the work the Canada Border Services Agency has done to address the U.S. president's concerns around the fentanyl crisis. Plus, Alberta Public...
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How fish bladders, illegal drug trade and Vancouver are connected

9th - Higher Ed
A Radio-Canada investigation revealed that Mexican cartels are trading the bladder of the endangered totoaba fish with Chinese triads in order to get chemicals used to make fentanyl. Mexican journalist and author Luis Nájera says that...
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The fight against fentanyl: How much of it is being made in Alberta?

9th - Higher Ed
Fentanyl has been at the centre of talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian and Mexican officials. Potential U.S. tariffs against the two countries have been temporarily paused to work on strengthening border measures. The...
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Federal government to appoint a “fentanyl czar” to improve border security

9th - Higher Ed
Federal government to appoint a “fentanyl czar” to improve border security
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Too early to draw conclusions about drop in toxic drug deaths, professor says

9th - Higher Ed
Kora DeBeck, a research scientist with the B.C. Centre on Substance Use, says that a 13 per cent drop in toxic drug deaths in 2024 compared to 2023 may not be the start of a trend. She says that other jurisdictions across North America...
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India Takes Action Amid U.S. Immigration Crackdown Under Trump's Leadership | Watch

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India has reiterated its commitment to facilitating the return of nationals overstaying or residing without proper documentation in the United States. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed it will help repatriate Indian...
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Finance minister on tariffs: 'Our job is to make sure we're ready for every scenario'

9th - Higher Ed
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, speaking with Adrienne Arsenault after several U.S. media outlets reported that incoming president Donald Trump's tariffs would not come on Monday, said Canada is prepared no matter what comes.
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Police say 6 arrested after 'brazen' smash-and-grab jewelry store robbery

9th - Higher Ed
York Regional Police Const. James Dickson says six people — a mix of youth and adults — are in custody after a jewelry store robbery in Markham, Ont.
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New ‘smart’ Parkinson’s treatment + Treaty rights clash

9th - Higher Ed
The National’s Christine Birak looks at a promising new treatment that could change the game for people with Parkinson’s disease. Plus, an RCMP crackdown on Indigenous-run cannabis shops in Nova Scotia is reigniting debate over treaty...