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  • First Nations Chief Says Indigenous Hunters ‘Very Fearful’ of Potential for Bill C-21 to Confiscate Firearms
    First Nations Chief Says Indigenous Hunters ‘Very Fearful’ of Potential for Bill C-21 to Confiscate Firearms
    Indigenous hunters and trappers are worried that Ottawa’s gun bill will infringe on their ancestral hunting rights, says the First Nations Chiefs of Police Association's executive director. “A lot of ...
    November 20, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Feds to Consult on ‘Black Justice Strategy’ to Address ‘Systemic Discrimination’
    Feds to Consult on ‘Black Justice Strategy’ to Address ‘Systemic Discrimination’
    The Liberal government announced on Sept. 5 the launch of consultations to develop its "Black Justice Strategy," in ...
    September 7, 2023BY Neil Sharma
  • Tories Introduce Bill Aimed at Reforming Parole Sentencing in Criminal Code
    Tories Introduce Bill Aimed at Reforming Parole Sentencing in Criminal Code
    The federal Conservatives have introduced a bill aimed at bringing forward "significant reforms" to the Canadian Criminal Code ...
    March 29, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Tories Introduce Motion to Fix Canada’s ‘Broken’ Bail System
    Tories Introduce Motion to Fix Canada’s ‘Broken’ Bail System
    Conservative Party MP and public safety critic Raquel Dancho tabled a motion in the House of Commons on ...
    February 2, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Poilievre Says Federal Bail Policies Need to Be Reversed in Light of Police Officer’s Killing
    Poilievre Says Federal Bail Policies Need to Be Reversed in Light of Police Officer’s Killing
    Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said on Dec. 30 that the Liberal government’s reform of bail policies have ...
    December 30, 2022BY Noé Chartier
  • Still 19,000 Firearms Available for Hunters, Says Minister on Plan to Expand Prohibited List
    Still 19,000 Firearms Available for Hunters, Says Minister on Plan to Expand Prohibited List
    Canada’s Minister of Rural Economic Development Gudie Hutchings said on Dec. 14 the waters need to be calmed ...
    December 15, 2022BY Noé Chartier
  • Most Canadians Oppose Decriminalizing Narcotics, Says Privy Council Report
    Most Canadians Oppose Decriminalizing Narcotics, Says Privy Council Report
    Canadians are opposed to the decriminalization of personal possession of cocaine and other narcotics in British Columbia, according ...
    October 19, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • Proposed Handgun Freeze Backed by Limited Data, Public Safety Committee Hears
    Proposed Handgun Freeze Backed by Limited Data, Public Safety Committee Hears
    The Liberal government’s plan to tighten firearms legislation by putting a freeze on handguns is backed by limited ...
    October 5, 2022BY Noé Chartier
  • Justice Minister Defends Bill Removing Mandatory Minimum Sentences Under Senate Review
    Justice Minister Defends Bill Removing Mandatory Minimum Sentences Under Senate Review
    Defending his government's bill to remove mandatory minimum sentences before a Senate committee, Attorney General and Justice Minister ...
    September 22, 2022BY Peter Wilson
  • Liberals Set to Introduce New Firearms Bill
    Liberals Set to Introduce New Firearms Bill
    The Liberal government will be introducing a new bill related to firearms on May 30, according to the ...
    May 27, 2022BY Noé Chartier
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    FEMA Confirms Acting Administrator Hamilton Has Been Replaced
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  • China’s Xi Tells Russia’s Putin to Resist ‘External Interference’ as Cooperation Deepens
    10hr By Dorothy Li
    China’s Xi Tells Russia’s Putin to Resist ‘External Interference’ as Cooperation Deepens
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    11hr By Jackson Richman
    FBI Has Launched 250 Probes Tied to Online Networks That Prey on Minors
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    11hr By Chase Smith
    Tariffs Threaten to Slice a Fifth off Toyota’s Annual Profit
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