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- The Canadian War on Science: A long, unexaggerated, devastating chronological indictment
- Police drove Rob Ford home, didn't charge him with impaired driving: ex-chief of staff
- Secrecy to continue when complaints are raised against judges | Toronto Star
- SCC upholds B.C.’s automatic roadside suspensions regime
- Illinois Adopts Duty of Technology Competence; Is Now 15th State To Do So
- Oscar Pistorius to be released from jail
- Wayne Simmons, used by Fox News for analysis, lied about CIA career: prosecutors - World - CBC News
- Unpaid internships demand more action to prevent exploitation of young: expert - Toronto Star
- Decision unduly limits political rights of prosecutors: lawyers’ union
- Bell Canada pays $1.25M penalty to settle app rating case
- Bell Canada pays $1.25M penalty to settle app rating case
- Eugenie Bouchard files lawsuit over fall at U.S. Open
- Abortion at the US Supreme Court’s Door
- Shafias say 'cultural stereotyping' affected their "honour killing" trial, appeal for new one
- The Upcoming Federal Election and the Supreme Court of Canada
- Gun Retailer Found Liable for Negligence in Milwaukee Police Shooting
- Oregon ct. upholds manslaughter convictions of parents whose religious beliefs precluded medical care for child
- Jury rejects woman’s lawsuit against 12-year-old nephew’s exuberant hug
- Student buys Google.com for $12, owns it for a minute
- Montreal men accused of illegally exporting railway equipment to Iran - Montreal - CBC News
- Non-competition, non-solicitation covenants - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- Quebec judge approves $450M settlement for Lac-Mégantic victims
- Mulcair calls legalization of pot ‘the way for the future’
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