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Former Surrey, B.C., finance clerk charged with defrauding city out of $2.5M
A former City of Surrey finance clerk and part-time pastry chef accused of diverting taxpayer funds to her boutique cake-baking business has been charged with cooking the books at city hall. Source link
Federal Indigenous Art Collection has over 100 artworks 'not accounted for'
Officials with Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada are looking to track down over 100 works of Indigenous art held in a federal collection that are unaccounted for. Source link
Calgary Board of Education to pay $15M in sex abuse class action
A $15-million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit filed by former students of Calgary’s John Ware School who alleged abuse by two former teachers. Source link
With new bill coming, a brief history of secularism under Legault's government
François Legault’s Coalition Avenir Québec government is preparing to table another bill aimed at tightening the province’s secularism framework, extending a years-long effort to limit religion in the public sphere. Here’s how we got here. Source link
The U.S. says a peace deal for Ukraine is close. But Kyiv and Moscow remain far apart
As Washington ramps up its negotiations with Ukraine and Russia and U.S. President Donald Trump expresses optimism that a peace deal could be close, there are still some very critical and contentious issues on which Kyiv and Moscow are in deep disagreement. Source link
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen answers your questions
Astronaut Jeremy Hansen took questions from across the country before he blasts off to space for the Artemis II mission, where he’ll become the first Canadian to fly around the moon. Source link
How will Stranger Things’ final season end? Fans have many theories on that
Stranger Things fans will finally get some answers when Season 5 drops today — but that’s not stopping them from speculating about who might die or how the show’s villains might be defeated. They say whether they’re right or wrong, it’s fun to predict how the beloved series will come to a close. Source link
Year after quadriplegic Quebec man chose assisted dying, advocates prepare class action
Advocates and the widow of a quadriplegic Quebec man are preparing to file a class-action lawsuit against the province after the 66-year-old requested medical assistance in dying following a hospital stay last year that left him with a severe bedsore. Source link