CMA Seeks to Intervene in Saskatchewan Pronoun Case
The Canadian Medical Association has applied to intervene in a Saskatchewan court case regarding pronoun policies, citing potential impacts on youth mental health and medical ethics.
The Canadian Medical Association has applied to intervene in a Saskatchewan court case regarding pronoun policies, citing potential impacts on youth mental health and medical ethics.
A man from Barrie, Ontario, faces charges including child luring and sexual assault after an incident at a local park. He appeared in court as police continue their investigation.
Defence Minister David McGuinty addresses government silence on an Iranian strike on a Canadian base, while Jewish groups push to broaden terrorism laws to ban glorification.
Former politician Jason Kenney accuses Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack of hypocrisy for criticizing police chief's Israel trip while visiting China, highlighting moral contradictions in Canadian left's foreign policy approach.
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