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Longueuil, Que., police chief allegedly gave police watchdog erroneous information about fatal teen shooting
The chief of the Longueuil, Que., police force allegedly gave erroneous information about the fatal police shooting of a 15-year-old to Quebec’s police watchdog, according to documents obtained by Radio-Canada. Source link
Officer who shot Deer Lake First Nation man 5 times cleared of wrongdoing, Ontario police watchdog says
Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared a Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) officer of wrongdoing in connection with the death of a Deer Lake First Nation man who was shot five times. The decision comes a year after the 40-year-old’s father was also shot and killed by police. Source link
Now your EV charger can earn some money for you
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we check out a couple of ways you can use your EV charger to earn some extra cash; take a closer look at China’s approach to climate action; and find out why Winnipeg is moving to scrap rules that protect migratory birds from smashing into windows. Source link
Top N.B. court removes private forest land from Wolastoqey title case
The New Brunswick Court of Appeal has narrowed the scope of a title claim made by the Wolastoqey Nation. Private land belonging to three large forestry companies are now excluded from any ownership claim. Source link
Toronto police ID killer in 3 homicide cold cases involving young women
Toronto police say DNA testing has identified Kenneth Smith as the killer of three young women in Toronto between 1982 and 1997. Source link
Rob Lantz expected to step down as P.E.I. premier to run for provincial PC Party's permanent leadership
Rob Lantz is widely expected to announce his resignation as Prince Edward Island’s 34th premier Thursday night as he enters the race for the permanent leadership of the province’s Progressive Conservative Party, CBC News has learned. Source link
‘Can I just not feed at all?’: Texts indicate couple in Ontario murder trial withheld food from boys
A central question throughout the weeks-long trial for Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber of Burlington, Ont., has been why, in the last year of his life, 12-year-old L.L. was so severely malnourished. The Crown argues they were intentionally restricting what the boy ate. Source link
Guelph, Ont., woman charged with stealing thousands of dollars worth of Jellycat toys
A woman has been arrested and charged after thousands of dollars worth of stolen toys were recovered from a Guelph, Ont., residence. Source link
Disney to invest $1B US in OpenAI, license Marvel, Star Wars characters for Sora tool
Walt Disney is investing $1 billion US in OpenAI and will let the startup use characters from Star Wars, Pixar and Marvel franchises in its Sora AI video and image generator, a crucial deal that could reshape how Hollywood makes content. Source link