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Flung about in a suit against the Toronto French School are allegations of Islamophobia, drug-dealing, sex as payment and more.
Bill Cosby accusers face legal limits in U.S., unlike in Canada
Sexual allegations such as those against comedian Bill Cosby are unlikely to make it to a U.S. court because the maximum time for starting legal proceedings has passed, say some experts who wish American statutes of limitations were more like Canada's.

A man who gave a bank teller a note saying ‘This is a robbery,’ demanded and took money, and left the bank with it, has been cleared of a robbery charge
Teenager stops home burglary
A man is caught breaking into a Butler County house, escapes from the police cruiser, then tries to break into another nearby home. In the end, a 15-year-old is the one who comes to the rescue.
Assailants Kill 1 Israeli, Wound 3 in Israel and West Bank
Assailants stabbed several Israelis on Monday, killing a young woman at a bus stop in the West Bank and gravely wounding an Israeli soldier in Tel Aviv, the latest in an ongoing wave of Arab violence that has put the country on edge.
A warrant was issued for the arrest of Mohammed El Shaer on Wednesday after he failed to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Windsor, Ontario
Violent sex attacker blames African culture
WINNIPEG - An African immigrant sentenced Wednesday to seven years in prison for a violent sex attack on his girlfriend told corrections officials physical force against women is acceptable in his culture.

While American cops have been accelerating the use of facial recognition technology over the last year, the Calgary Police Department has become the first law enforcement agency in Canada to implement it.
Stolen money charges dropped in Alberta armoured truck crash
Dale Hasenuik knows he shouldn't have taken the money,but says he was just trying to help. The 61-year-old owner of a trucking business was driving from Fort McMurray to Edmonton on a cold morning last December when he came across a nasty crash on an icy
Alison Redford could face criminal charges, review finds
An Alberta Justice internal review concluded former premier Alison Redford could face four criminal charges if allegations contained in an auditor general’s report about her use of government airplanes are proven by an RCMP investigation.
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