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BONOKOSKI: A new milestone in the Lockerbie plane terrorist attack

"The only person to have been convicted over the atrocity was Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, who was jailed for life in 2001 and released on compassionate grounds in 2009 after being diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. He died three years later."

The 10 biggest stories of 2022

2022 was a major year for Canadians. It was a year full of protests, global conflict and political leadership changeups. These are the top 10 most influential stories of 2022 and what they might mean for the upcoming year. 

Ontario NDP’s gender-affirming health bill labeled a “flawed proposal”

Bill 42, if passed, would compel Ontario’s Minister of Health to create a “Gender Affirming Health Care Advisory Committee” to improve access and coverage for procedures and treatments that align with a patient’s gender identity.

Police cited thousands of children for breaking Quarantine Act

Nearly five thousand children were cited for breaking the Quarantine Act and another 60,000 children under 18 were issued warnings by the suspension of the Act on Oct 1, 2022.

The Daily Brief | Trudeau to testify at Emergencies Act Hearings

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and several of his cabinet ministers will appear before the Public Order Emergency Commission this week to justify the government’s use of the Emergencies Act to quash the Freedom Convoy.

Coutts blockade made up of “neighbours”, supported by residents, says mayor | Day 20...

On Day 20 of the Emergencies Act hearings, the mayor of the Alberta town Coutts Jim Willet testified that 70% of the town supported the Coutts border blockade and that emergency services were never impacted by the border protest.

Poilievre reiterates support for “peaceful and law-abiding” Freedom Convoy protesters

"I support those peaceful and law-abiding protesters who demonstrated for their lives and livelihoods and liberties while condemning any individual who broke laws, behaved badly or blockaded critical infrastructure."

Recap Day 14 of Emergencies Act hearings | Convoy organizers testify for the first...

On Day 14 of the Emergencies Act hearings, Freedom Convoy protesters were given a chance to tell their side of the events in Ottawa for the first time in the proceedings.

Taxpayers billed $411m on travel mandate Covid-19 testing

Canadian taxpayers were billed $411 million by the Liberal government to maintain their travel mandate regime.

Recap Day 13 or Emergencies Act hearings | Texts reveal feds planned to push...

On Day 13 of the Public Order Emergency Commission, text messages between Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s offices revealed a plan to “get in on the growing narrative” that the Freedom Convoy truckers were “extreme.”
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