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- Zero-Hour Contracts: The Newest Way Workers Are Getting Screwed
- UK High Court rules prison book ban unlawful
- More than 60 groups call for repeal of new prostitution law
- Toronto’s Now Magazine proclaims it will defy ad ban in new prostitution bill
- One million Canadian workers, mostly women, sexually harassed at work in last two years, report estimates
- Loonie drops to 5-year low as Canada loses 10,000 jobs in November
- Why Is Divorce In Decline?
- Manitoba judge concerned about Crowns piling on too many charges
- Federal judge slaps down Kansas creationist lawsuit claiming evolution a ‘religious belief’
- Justin Trudeau names lawyer to probe misconduct allegations - Toronto Star
- 'Gift cards for cash' offer suspended by Money Mart
- G20 police commander says he faked arrests to let bystanders escape kettling
- Sex worker allies decry C-36 on the eve of its implementation - rabble.ca
- No penalty for Yukon judge over hearing with nude prisoner - The Globe and Mail
- Sony employees hacked again, threatened via email: ‘Your family will be in danger’
- LAPD investigating Cosby claim
- Toronto police want board chair to quit over Facebook post | The Toronto Star
- Prostitution law comes into force on day of action on violence against women
- Businessman with Tory ties acts with ‘complete absence of conscience,’ his former lawyer says
- Obama's New Racial Profiling Rules
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