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Mar 15 2024
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The challenge: Trek from Carson City to Canada. You could make $5,000
Two people hike near Eagle Falls at Lake Tahoe in August. A trail that opened last year connects Carson City, Nev., with the Tahoe Rim Trail. People will soon be able to trek from the steps of the Nevada state Capitol in Carson City through the Sierra at Lake Tahoe and on to the Pacific Crest Trail, where they can complete the 1,600-mile journey to the Canadian border. Oh, and two participants
Los Angeles TimesMar 24 2024
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Migrant TikTok influencer probed by child services and admits he tried Canada first —but it didn’t give handouts
The TikTok influencer who encouraged “fellow Venezuelans” to squat in American homes is being probed by child services after using his baby daughter in his guides to scamming and begging.
Moreno shot to infamy telling his 507,000 TikTok followers, “If a house is not inhabited, we can seize it.”
And on Friday he doubled down, repeating the same message, calling squatting “the
New York Post (News)Feb 06 2024
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Canada extends ban on foreigners buying residential housing
"For years," Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland wrote in a press release, "foreign money has been coming into Canada to buy up residential real estate, increasing housing affordability concerns in cities across the country, and particularly in major urban centres." She lamented the fact that foreign ownership has "fueled worries about Canadians being priced out of housing markets in
The Post MillennialFeb 06 2024
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Canada: Sexual assault charges against hockey pros
Canadian police confirmed on Monday that sexual assault charges have been levied against five players from Canada's 2018 world junior ice hockey team – four of whom currently play in the National Hockey League (NHL).
The incident in question was first reported to police in June 2018 by a woman who claimed to have been sexually assaulted by members of the team in a hotel room after a
Deutsche WelleJan 25 2024
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Canada's use of emergency powers 'unjustified' - judge
A federal judged has ruled that Canada's use of emergency powers to end the anti-government Freedom Convoy protests two years ago was "unreasonable" and unjustified.
In a decision on Tuesday, Judge Richard Mosley also said it violated Canada's rights charter.
The federal government said it will appeal the decision.
The Emergencies Act bestows the government with added
BBC NewsMar 20 2024
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FC Dallas midfielder Liam Fraser to represent Canada Saturday in Concacaf Nations League Play-In match in Frisco
FC Dallas midfielder Liam Fraser has been picked to be on the Canadian Men's national team for Canada's 2023–24 Concacaf Nations League Play-In match. The one-game playoff match against Trinidad and Tobago will take place on Saturday at Toyota Stadium in Frisco. In October 2019, Fraser made his debut for the Canadian national team in a 2-0 victory over the United States. Fraser played every
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsFeb 19 2024
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Air Canada found liable for chatbot's bad advice on plane tickets
Air Canada has been ordered to pay compensation to a grieving grandchild who claimed they were misled into purchasing full-price flight tickets by an ill-informed chatbot.
In an argument that appeared to flabbergast a small claims adjudicator in British Columbia, the airline attempted to distance itself from its own chatbot's bad advice by claiming the online tool was "a separate legal
CBC NewsFeb 05 2024
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Sexual assault charges confirmed against Canada hockey team
LONDON, Ontario — The police chief of London, Ontario, on Monday confirmed that five players from Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team have been charged with sexually assaulting a woman that year and apologized to her for the years it took to bring the case forward. Chief Thai Truong said Carter Hart of the Philadelphia Flyers, Michael McLeod and Cal Foote of the New Jersey Devils, Dillon
Quad-City TimesFeb 04 2024
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Canada Extends Ban on Home Purchases by Foreigners Through 2026
Canada has lengthened a ban on foreign home buyers for two additional years as the country’s real estate market begins to show signs of a rebound, stoking concerns about the cost of shelter in cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ’s government first prohibited non-Canadians from buying residential real estate in 2022, with the measure to expire on Jan. 1,
BloombergMar 07 2024
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South Africa Asks ICJ to Help Stop “Imminent Tragedy” in Gaza; Canada to Resume UNRWA Funding
South Africa has requested the International Court of Justice take additional emergency measures in Gaza, including ordering a ceasefire. South Africa, which brought the genocide case against Israel at the ICJ, said, “The threat of all-out famine has now materialized. The court needs to act now to stop the imminent tragedy.” Canada says it will resume funding to UNRWA, after it halted support
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