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- Lawyer Viktor Hohots admits to negligence representing Roma refugees | The Toronto Star
- Ex-CIA director David Petraeus to plead guilty to giving top secret files to his biographer and mistress
- Real estate brokers defy TREB, vow to publish home sales stats - Business - CBC News
- 500 Pakistani parents arrested for not vaccinating children
- Ontario Looks at ODR for Some Provincial Offences
- Prostitution revenue taxable, Quebec Court rules, operator of male-escort agency hit with $1.2M bill
- How a mid-sized law firm became one of the first in Canada to achieve gender parity in its ranks
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- 21-year-old arrested, accused of being 'lilsecrett,' who streamed live sex shows from libraries
- Ferguson fires 3 employees for 'egregious racial bias' amid U.S. Justice probe
- Aboriginal mom fights officialdom over spelling of daughter’s name: SahaiɁa
- Federal Court in Alabama Is Asked to Clear Way for Same-Sex Marriages
- Roma family of 39 wins case for asylum in federal court
- 19th century vagina sparks French lawsuit against Facebook | The Verge
- Appeals court puts same-sex marriages in Nebraska on hold
- Leafs fan apologizes to Lupul, Phaneuf and Cuthbert for offensive tweet
- Judge plans lengthy instruction to jury in Via terror trial
- Thalidomide victims each get $125K compensation from Ottawa
- Iranian loses eye as punishment
- US Supreme Court to hear gay marriage cases on April 28
- Michael Brown family to file wrongful death lawsuit against Ferguson
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- Dentons looking to merge again with McKenna Long & Aldridge: report
- SCC lowers bar for defence-led evidence in murder appeal
- Compu-Finder fined $1.1M under anti-spam law
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@HayeseLaw: 1st significant anti-spam penalty RT@CRTCeng: Compu-Finder issued $1.1M penalty for spamming Canadians via David Canton - Pilot project to expand electronic monitoring of offenders to roll out despite concerns
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- Windsor library woman who made sex shows fired by employer - The Globe and Mail
- Phaneuf, Lupul hire law firm over tweet aired on TSN - Toronto Sun
- Sex shows streamed from Windsor libraries probed by police - CBC News
- Court rules on iPhone, iPad use
Monday, March 09, 2015
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