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Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverBritish Columbia's police oversight agency has found no reasonable grounds for charges against Metro Vancouver Transit Police officers. Two teenagers were killed and two other people were injured in a 2022 crash in Burnaby. The transit police had tried to pull over a Nissan Altima "being driven erratically" around 11 p.m. on July 26, 2022.See the Story
Police cleared of wrongdoing in crash that killed 2 teens in Burnaby
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Law Students · GazaAs Israel continues to massacre Palestinians in Gaza with U.S. military and political support, Palestinians in the United States are increasingly being targeted by anti-terrorism laws in an attempt to silence their pro-Palestine activism. “Anti-Palestinian animus is one of the most enduring areas of bipartisan appeal in Washington,” says Darryl Li, an anthropologist and lawyer teaching at the University of Chicago. Li shares the history of U.S. aSee the Story
U.S. Anti-Terrorism Laws Are “Anti-Palestinian at the Core”
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Climate Emergency · CanadaA rookie legislature member for Alberta’s NDP is making a bid for the party's top job, promising a campaign focused on climate change and drought. "I think I'm going to garner support because I'm a new voice and my colleagues have already had their shot at being government,” Jodi Calahoo Stonehouse, 49, said in an interview with The Canadian Press. “I bring a diverse perspective and a new energy, a new light to the party.” Calahoo Stonehouse, a first-term member representing Edmonton-Rutherford, was to make her leadership bid official later Saturday at an event in Lethbridge, Alta. She said the environment will be the centrepiece of her campaign, particularly drought concerns facing the province this spring and summer. "How are we going to water our crops? How are we going to put out the forest fires?” she said.See the Story
'It's the water crisis': Newest Alberta NDP leadership candidate to focus on climate
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