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Crypto firm appeals $176M Fintrac penalty

A B.C.-incorporated cryptocurrency company is fighting a record $176 million penalty from Fintrac. Learn about the appeal and what it means for crypto regulation in Canada.

Alert Ready System Public Test Across Canada

Canada's national emergency alert system undergoes crucial public testing today. Stay informed about this vital public safety initiative and what it means for your community.

Justice Reform Demanded After Killer's Release

Families and advocates demand justice system reform following the controversial release of a man convicted of killing two Indigenous women. Read about the ongoing fight for accountability.

Toronto cop penalized for victim photo misconduct

A Toronto police officer received a 10-day pay suspension for photographing a domestic violence victim's intimate pictures and improperly storing his service weapon. Learn about the disciplinary actions.

STM strike averted after tentative agreement

A planned strike by 1,300 STM administrative staff on Nov. 19 has been avoided thanks to a last-minute tentative agreement, bringing relief to Montreal's transit system.

South Carolina Executes Man by Firing Squad

Stephen Bryant executed by firing squad in South Carolina for 2004 triple murder. Third firing squad execution in state this year as lethal injection drugs remain scarce.

Canucks' Tyler Myers Uses Blood Work for NHL Season

Vancouver Canucks defenceman Tyler Myers explains how advanced blood work and vitamins are helping him navigate the NHL's condensed schedule, as the team deals with multiple injuries including Thatcher Demko.

Shawn Lamb gets statutory release in Winnipeg

Convicted killer Shawn Lamb has been granted statutory release from prison. Learn about the case details and what statutory release means for public safety in Canada.

Worker killed by polar bears at Nunavut radar site

Christopher Best was fatally attacked by two polar bears while working at a remote Nunavut radar installation. The tragedy occurred after he expressed interest in photographing the animals.

Foreign Nationals Increasing in Canadian Federal Prisons

Exclusive analysis reveals a concerning trend in Canadian federal prisons as the population of non-citizen inmates continues to climb, raising questions about immigration enforcement and correctional system impacts.

Transplant Québec CEO baffled by agency merger decision

Transplant Québec's CEO expresses bafflement over Quebec government's controversial decision to merge the specialized organ donation agency with broader blood operations, raising concerns about transplant system effectiveness.

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