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Teachers' union taking Alberta government to court over notwithstanding clause
The Alberta Teachers’ Association is taking the provincial government to court, challenging its use of the notwithstanding clause in legislation that forced striking teachers back to work. Source link
Alberta RCMP officers won't be charged in fatal shooting of 15-year-old boy: police watchdog
An Alberta Serious Response Incident Team investigation says the officers shot at the teenager up to 17 times as he came toward them in a field, holding his arm up in a backpack so that it appeared he was pointing a gun. Source link
Man who threw sandwich at U.S. federal agent found not guilty of assault
The man who threw a sandwich and became symbol of resistance to U.S. President Donald Trump’s D.C. law enforcement surge has been found not guilty of assault. Source link
The northern lights could light up the sky on Thursday night
Keep your fingers crossed for clear skies: the U.S. Space Weather Prediction Center is calling for a strong geomagnetic storm, which could produce the northern lights. Source link
AI artist Xania Monet has hit the Billboard charts. What does it mean for 'real' musicians?
Xania Monet has become the first AI-generated artist to debut on a Billboard airplay chart — and her success is raising questions about what the future could hold for human artists looking to achieve the same feat. Source link
Ontario Grade 8 teacher pleads guilty to sex crimes against students
An Ontario Grade 8 teacher who used Snapchat to send and solicit nude pictures from former students has pleaded guilty to luring and child pornography charges. Source link
Hear from the Blue Jays' management on World Series loss, what's next
Toronto Blue Jays president and CEO Mark Shapiro and general manager Ross Atkins will take questions on Thursday about the 7-game World Series loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers — and what comes next for the team. Source link
Prince Harry jokes he was 'under duress' while wearing Dodgers cap at World Series
Prince Harry joked in Toronto that he was “under duress” when he wore a Los Angeles Dodgers hat during a World Series game against the Blue Jays last week. Source link
Prince Harry to visit some of Canada's oldest veterans during Toronto visit
Prince Harry is set to meet with some of Canada’s oldest veterans Thursday as part of his two-day visit to Toronto for events related to Remembrance Day. Source link
Body of 2nd victim in fatal Ontario crash only discovered once car was in police impound lot
Peel police say that the second victim in a crash involving a youth driver in Brampton Saturday was found hours after the collision, after the two vehicles had already been transported to the police impound yard. Source link