Montreal Teen Charged in Terror Case Now Faces Assault on Police Officer, Prosecutors Say
A 17-year-old boy accused of planning an attack linked to the Islamic State has been charged with assaulting a peace […]
A 17-year-old boy accused of planning an attack linked to the Islamic State has been charged with assaulting a peace […]
A 17-year-old boy in Montreal, who is accused of planning an attack for the Islamic State, has now been charged
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A 17-year-old teenager suspected of planning an attack linked to the Islamic State is now facing a new charge for
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The Supreme Court of Canada has rejected an appeal to overturn a lower-court ruling that confirmed a First Nation’s ownership
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Premier Doug Ford’s government is appealing a recent Ontario Superior Court decision that struck down its plan to remove bike
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The Federal Court of Appeal has rejected a bid by a British Columbia ostrich farm to prevent the culling of
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MONTREAL — A 17-year-old boy made a brief appearance today at Montreal’s courthouse on terrorism charges. The accused faces three
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The B.C. Supreme Court has given the Canadian government until April 2026 to change the Indian Act to bring it
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A Quebec resident living abroad for more than two years successfully challenged Quebec’s Election Act, which previously barred citizens from
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