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Cancer kills firefighters but coverage varies by province. A new law seeks to change that
Fire knows no borders in Canada — but firefighters’ workplace compensation for some types of cancer does. A new federal law could change that.
How provinces compensate firefighters for workplace-related cancers — the most deadly occupational risk they face —
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson tells law students ‘Survivor’ offers helpful lessons
Jackson, the court’s first Black female justice, is coming to the end of her first term on the court. The justices are done hearing arguments for the term and are expected to issue all their remaining opinions by the end
How a US Supreme Court ruling is transforming gun control | Gun Violence News
It was the 199th mass shooting of the year so far in the United States: On Saturday, a gunman in Allen, Texas, opened fire at an outdoor shopping mall, killing eight people, three of whom were children.
But even as
Fox News settles Majed Khalil lawsuit
A Venezuelan business has settled with his defamation lawsuit against Fox News Network and former Fox Business host Lou Dobbs for their coverage of him and voting software
Abortion clinic ban in Utah was challenged by lawsuits
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah law that would ban abortion clinics has been challenged in state court by abortion advocates who argue it effectively prohibits abortion in the deeply conservative state.
While abortions remain legal up to 18
Alberta law society votes to keep continuing education rule following petition against Indigenous culture course
The Law Society of Alberta rejected a motion to suspend the group’s ability to require members to undertake continuing education, multiple lawyers told Global News.
The decision comes after the Law Society of Alberta held a special meeting on Monday
Legal sizes for lobsters trapped off New England could change to protect the population
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The commission said it’s considering the changes because of a worrisome lack of baby lobsters growing off New England.
Legal sizes for lobsters trapped off New England could change to protect the population
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The commission said it’s considering the changes because of a worrisome lack of baby lobsters growing off New England.
Man shot by Indianapolis police in grandmother’s driveway files legal demand
The city of Indianapolis and its police department have been sent a legal demand for financial compensation by a man who says officers shot him multiple times at the same time they were asking him to put his hands up.
Pope, Anglican, Presbyterian leaders denounce anti-gay laws | World
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP) — Pope Francis was backed by the ceremonial head of the Anglican Communion and top Presbyterian minister in calling for gays to be welcomed by their churches as he again decreed laws that criminalize homosexuality