Visit Films has sold “Keep Quiet,” which premiered at the Locarno Film Festival, to Saban Films for the U.S. and Canada.
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Federal oil and gas agency faces potential class action from Indigenous employees alleging toxic workplace
A judge is being asked to decide whether Indigenous employees of an Alberta-based federal agency can bring a class action ...
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I’m a criminologist and grieving aunt. Here’s why Ottawa’s bail reform won’t make Canada safer
A criminologist whose nephew died in prison awaiting trial explains why the federal government’s proposed bail reforms will ...
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'Evidence of a conspiracy' enough to convict alleged Hells Angels drug trafficker, prosecutors say
The case against an alleged high-level Hells Angel is so strong, despite attempts to conceal his identity as a shot-caller in ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
What the federal Liberals are pitching in their 2025 budget
Over the past few weeks, the federal government has previewed items that will be included in the federal budget, being ...
Scary Mysteries on MSN
A Loving Family. A Peaceful Life. A Crime No One Can Explain
She was a mother, a wife, and a beloved fitness instructor whose energy lit up a small Texas town. Then one morning, she was ...
Cryptopolitan on MSN
Crypto investigator lists Nigeria, India, Canada, UK, and Russia as worst jurisdictions for victims
Blockchain investigator ZachXBT has named the five countries where he struggles most to assist victims, listing counties like ...
A debate over the policing budget for the Moncton, N.B., region took another turn as the chair of the Codiac Regional ...
Seattle's mayoral race is tightening as incumbent Bruce Harrell faces a strong challenge from progressive activist Katie ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
Revenue seize drugs, weapons, tobacco and counterfeit goods worth over €570,700 in various operations
The seizures were made as a result of risk profiling and intelligence led operations in Dublin, the Midlands, and Rosslare ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has slashed international study permits by 65 per cent for 2026 in its first federal ...
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