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GECDSB Appoints Two New Trustees in Windsor

The Greater Essex County District School Board has filled two vacant trustee positions. Learn about the new appointees and their roles in local education governance.

$1B in B.C. loan guarantees needed after Cowichan ruling

A property tax expert warns the B.C. government's $150M loan guarantee promise falls far short of the potential $1B needed to backstop financing after the Cowichan Aboriginal title decision. Read the full analysis.

B.C. man denied parole for 2006 murder of teen girlfriend

Brian Kenneth Widman, who killed his 15-year-old girlfriend in Coquitlam in 2006, has been denied parole again. The Parole Board of Canada says he still poses too great a risk to society. Read the full decision details.

10 Vie for 2 Vacancies on Windsor-Essex School Board

Ten applicants are set for interviews to fill two sudden trustee vacancies on the Greater Essex County District School Board. The successful candidates will serve until the 2026 municipal election.

Minister: OCDSB trustees not returning soon

Ontario's Education Minister Paul Calandra states trustees are unlikely to return to the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board in the near future. Get the latest details on the ongoing situation.

Windsor-Essex School Board Seeks Trustee Applicants

The Greater Essex County District School Board is accepting applications until Dec. 10 to fill two trustee vacancies. Learn about eligibility and how to apply for these key public education roles.

10,000 Cases Tossed Yearly Over Trial Delays in Canada

A staggering 10,000 criminal cases, including murder and sexual assault, are stayed annually in Canada due to court delays. As governments argue before the Supreme Court, victims' rights hang in the balance.

ICC judges reject Duterte release request

International Criminal Court judges have rejected a request to release Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte from custody. The decision marks a significant development in the ongoing international legal proceedings.

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