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- Kim Dotcom Extradition Decision Due Tuesday
- A CHCH primer: Who, what, why - Hamilton Spectator
- Important Changes To Ontario Employers' Obligations Regarding Violence And Harassment
- 50 Ontario clinics to offer publicly funded IVF treament
- Liberal government commits to repealing 'spanking law'
- Manitoba appoints first transgender judge
- Mom loses custody for alienating dad
- Ontario court authorizes class action against Toronto personal injury lawyer
- A Tip for Employers? New Rules for Tip-Earners in Ontario
- Youth hockey player charged with assault after stick-swinging incident
- Dalton McGuinty's ex-chief of staff, deputy charged in Ontario gas plant scandal
- Ontario delays ban on e-cigarettes and vaping in public
- Montreal teen 1st to be convicted of trying to travel to join terror group
- Trudeau says taxing pot won’t be a government cash cow
- Dot-sucks domain name begins to attract Canadian targets
- Sick Kids defended Motherisk lab — at first
- Quebec Court of Appeal hears arguments on doctor-assisted dying law
- Drug CEO who hiked prices resigns after securities fraud charges laid
- The quotable Mike Duffy: Memorable testimony from his trial
- Another School Sued Over Allegedly Misleading Employment Statistics
- Virginia Becomes 18th State to Adopt Duty of Technology Competence
- UOttawa profs sue school over 'big' admin salary hikes - Ottawa Sun
- Groia challenges LSUC penalty at appeal court
- Vexatious litigant law grad ordered to pay costs
- Canada Revenue Agency seeks back taxes from aboriginal employees
- Physician-assisted death should be based on decision-making capacity, not age: Ontario report
- Bill Cosby counter-sues 7 accusers in defamation case
- Kansas Abortion "Dismemberment" Ban Set For Unusual Court Hearing
- Selling legal pot at liquor stores 'makes a lot of sense,' Ontario premier says
- Slavery in shrimp industry uncovered in major retailers and supermarkets
- Court dismisses appeal of Warman libel judgment against website
- Teachers' unions launch court fight over despised anti-strike bill - Toronto Star
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