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Health · OntarioOvernight staff at an Ontario school for blind children were shocked to find a disabled teen unresponsive on the morning of his death after routinely checking on him throughout the night, a coroner's inquest has heard.
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School staff checked on Samuel Brown throughout night before he died, inquest hears
67% Left coverage: 9 sources
North American Politics · CanadaThe leaders of the "Freedom Convoy" are preparing to answer to criminal charges next week for their part in the massive demonstration that gridlocked Ottawa last year -- but the stakes go beyond the actions of two protest organizers.
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'Freedom Convoy' leaders' criminal trial goes beyond mischief charges
69% Left coverage: 13 sources
North American Politics · VancouverA man has been charged in a series of stranger sexual assaults in Vancouver more than a decade ago, after a break in the cold case.In an update Wednesday, the Vancouver Police Department said 45-year-old Arturo Garcia Gorjon was located in Regina and has been charged with four counts of sexual assault.
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Suspect charged with series of Vancouver sexual assaults after break in cold case
61% Left coverage: 18 sources
Canadian Economy · British ColumbiaAn audited public accounting of British Columbia's financial records shows the province posted a surplus of more than $700 million in the 2022-2023 budget year.See the Story
B.C. posts $704-million budget surplus for 2022-2023, say audited public accounts
77% Left coverage: 17 sources
Vladimir Putin · North KoreaThe White House on Wednesday said that it has new intelligence that shows Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have swapped letters as Russia looks to North Korea for munitions for the war in Ukraine.See the Story
White House says Putin and Kim Jong Un traded letters as Russia looks for munitions from North Korea
62% Center coverage: 99 sources