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Quebec bill extends religious symbols ban

Quebec's new bill expands the religious symbols ban to more public sectors and prohibits prayer rooms in universities. Learn the details and implications.

Quebec Expands Religious Symbols Ban to Private Schools

Quebec's government plans to table new secularism legislation extending religious symbols ban to private school employees and restricting funding to religious-based schools. Learn about the latest developments.

Ariana Grande Attacker Banned from Singapore

Johnson Wen, the Australian who rushed Ariana Grande at a Wicked event in Singapore, has been banned from the country after receiving a 9-day jail sentence. Read the full story.

B.C. woman banned from owning animals for 15 years

A British Columbia woman pleaded guilty to animal cruelty charges, receiving probation and a 15-year ban on owning animals following SPCA investigation into horse neglect near Armstrong.

Bitcoin Mining Rebounds in China Despite 2021 Ban

Despite China's 2021 cryptocurrency mining ban, Bitcoin operations have significantly recovered, raising questions about enforcement and industry resilience. Learn about the latest developments.

Australian Senator's Burqa Stunt Sparks Outcry

Far-right Senator Pauline Hanson wears a burqa in Australian Parliament, demanding a public ban. The political stunt triggers accusations of racism and suspends proceedings.

Harrow resident opposes cell tower near homes

A Harrow, Ontario resident is rallying opposition against a proposed cell phone tower that would be located just 120 feet from his backyard fence, raising health and property value concerns.

Manitoba premier promises street weapons ban

Manitoba's premier commits to implementing a street weapons ban, mirroring Saskatchewan's legislation. Learn how this policy aims to enhance public safety across the province.

NCAA bans pro sports betting for athletes and staff

The NCAA has implemented a strict new policy prohibiting all athletes and athletic department personnel from betting on professional sports. This decisive move aims to protect the integrity of college athletics.

B.C. says it was excluded from pipeline talks

B.C. Premier David Eby says his government was not consulted about rumoured pipeline negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta, warning the project risks real jobs and prosperity.

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