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Rural residents ‘outraged’ property owner charged after shots fired during confrontation with alleged thieves: MLA

Zoe Pierce 5 minute read Preview

Rural residents ‘outraged’ property owner charged after shots fired during confrontation with alleged thieves: MLA

Zoe Pierce 5 minute read Yesterday at 8:02 PM CDT

A rural Manitoba MLA says he has heard from constituents who are “shocked and outraged” that a 66-year-old man is facing charges after he fired shots at a group of people accused of stealing from his property.

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                                Shakir Rahim, director of the criminal justice program at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, says legal aid services have been systemically underfunded.

Legal aid underfunding violates Charter, lawsuit claims

Carol Sanders 4 minute read Preview

Legal aid underfunding violates Charter, lawsuit claims

Carol Sanders 4 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 7:03 PM CDT

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association is taking the provincial and federal government to court, alleging decades of underfunding for criminal legal aid violates Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Parents hold pictures of their deceased children during a protest against social media platforms outside the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)

In Meta’s trial, families of social media victims see a pivotal moment for online safety

Kaitlyn Huamani, The Associated Press 5 minute read Preview

In Meta’s trial, families of social media victims see a pivotal moment for online safety

Kaitlyn Huamani, The Associated Press 5 minute read Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2026

As opening statements kicked off Tuesday in a trial for Meta Platforms, advocates and parents of social media victims gathered outside the federal courthouse in Oakland, California, with a banner that stretched several feet across.

Written on it in black ink were the names of children and young adults who have died from social media related harms, including deaths by suicide after bouts of cyberbullying or sextortion. Giovanni, an 11-year-old, Bubba, a 13-year-old, and Englyn, a 14-year-old, were among the nearly 600 names. Parents said the names were “just the tip of the iceberg.”

“Behind us, justice is going to be served,″ said Lennon Torres, an advocate with the organization Heat Initiative. “The courtroom doors are open, and it is time that the public see what the executives at Meta have known all along: that their products are designed to addict and to harm children.″

Many of the gathered parents have attended previous trials, congressional hearings and other events related to online child safety. But they say this trial, in which the attorneys general from four states are seeking billions of dollars in damages for social media harms to children, marks a significant moment.

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Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2026
FILE - The Herbert Glacier is seen, April 23, 2017, near Juneau, Alaska, in the Tongass National Forest. (AP Photo/Becky Bohrer, File)

Trump administration moves ahead to end roadless rule on national forests

Susan Montoya Bryan, The Associated Press 4 minute read Preview

Trump administration moves ahead to end roadless rule on national forests

Susan Montoya Bryan, The Associated Press 4 minute read Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2026

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The Trump administration announced Tuesday it is moving ahead with plans to rescind a quarter-century-old rule that blocked logging, road building and other development on national forest lands, drawing the ire of environmentalists nationwide.

The U.S. Forest Service is filing a proposal that would scrap the so called roadless rule adopted in the last days of Bill Clinton’s presidency in 2001. The agency described the rule as a one-size-fits-all restriction that has frustrated land managers and served as a barrier to reducing wildfire risks in the nation’s forests.

“Our forests can’t afford another decade of inaction. Across the country, we’ve watched preventable conditions — overgrown stands, insect outbreaks and disease — turn healthy landscapes into tinderboxes,” U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said in a statement.

Scientists say that worsening wildfires are driven by a combination of climate change that warms and dries out forests, less logging and decades of fire suppression that has allowed fuels to build up.

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Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2026
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                                A man inspects the damage to his fire-damaged property in an area scorched by a wildfire near Vila Vella, Valencia province, Spain.

A grand jeté of climate-change denial

Gwynne Dyer 5 minute read Preview

A grand jeté of climate-change denial

Gwynne Dyer 5 minute read Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026

The first hurricane to hit Hawaii in 34 years. The Mediterranean on fire from Spain to Greece. ‘Heat domes’ one after another for months on end in Europe and North America. Thousands of excess deaths. A record El Niño piled on top of an average global temperature up from +1.2 C five years ago. Predicted high for this year: +1.7 C.

Surely they’ll get it now, you think — but no, they won’t. It once seemed sensible to think that when the climate damage gets bad enough and the trend line becomes impossible to ignore, ‘they’ (meaning the climate change deniers and their fellow travellers) will finally accept that the threat is real and urgent action is necessary.

A few of them will, but most will not.

It is becoming clear that as the old position of flat disbelief in climate science becomes untenable, the preferred response among former deniers is to admit that climate change is big, dangerous and already well underway — but to insist that it is already too late and nothing can be done about it now.

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Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026
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                                An arrest warrant has been issued for Jesse Tory Lafreniere.

Men accused in commercial break-in spree were wearing ankle bracelets

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Men accused in commercial break-in spree were wearing ankle bracelets

Erik Pindera 5 minute read Monday, Aug. 17, 2026

Two men in electric ankle bracelets who were being monitored by justice officials have been accused in a two-month spree of commercial break-ins, vehicle thefts and other property crimes.

City police have charged one of the suspects and are searching for the second.

About $140,000 worth of property, including trailers, lawn equipment, motorcycles and bicycles, was reported stolen in 13 incidents in Winnipeg and the Rural Municipality of Headingley between April 20 and June 28, the Winnipeg Police Service said.

Both suspects were wearing electronic monitoring bracelets during that time.

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Monday, Aug. 17, 2026
A teenage boy uses his phone in Sydney, Nov. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft, File)
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Canada’s social media ban for under-16s likely to face Charter challenge, experts say

Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press 5 minute read Preview
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Canada’s social media ban for under-16s likely to face Charter challenge, experts say

Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press 5 minute read Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026

OTTAWA - The federal government is likely to face a constitutional challenge to its proposed ban on social media for kids under 16, some experts say.

On Friday, France’s top court struck down that country’s social media ban for kids under 15, saying the ban was too broad and infringed on freedom of expression.

Dalhousie University associate law professor Michael Karanicolas said a Charter challenge to Canada’s law is almost inevitable.

"If we're talking about such a significant intervention in the social media space and in the expressive space, there will be organizations that have the resources and the expertise to take a challenge forward and I think it's very likely that we see litigation around this," he said.

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Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026
Local trustees want the province to bolster safety education around e-scooters and e-bikes. (Keito Newman / The Canadian Press files)

Trustees call for e-scooter safety education

Maggie Macintosh 4 minute read Preview

Trustees call for e-scooter safety education

Maggie Macintosh 4 minute read Monday, Aug. 17, 2026

School trustees are calling on the province to bolster public education around e-bike and e-scooter safety ahead of back-to-school season.

The Manitoba School Boards Association brought members’ concerns about a growing number of students using electronic devices to get to and from classes to the education minister’s office this month.

“There’s a concerning lack of safety knowledge on the part of Manitoba youth,” executive director Alan Campbell said.

Campbell, a long-time trustee in the Interlake School Division, resigned from elected office this summer to run the association that mobilizes school boards and provides them with labour relations support.

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Monday, Aug. 17, 2026
Children play through al-Karama camp, established in the early years of the Syrian conflict, near the village of Atmeh, Idlib province, Syria, on May 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Omar Albam, File)
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Anti-terrorism measures hindering Muslim charities’ humanitarian efforts: study

Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press 7 minute read Preview
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Anti-terrorism measures hindering Muslim charities’ humanitarian efforts: study

Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press 7 minute read Monday, Aug. 17, 2026

OTTAWA - Strict measures to prevent terrorism financing are prompting Muslim charities in Canada to withdraw humanitarian assistance from countries in need, such as Syria and Yemen, because they fear losing access to banking services if they operate there, a new study warns.

The study by University of Toronto law and history professor Anver Emon makes a dozen recommendations, aimed at various federal agencies, to help charities and other non-profit organizations provide assistance abroad without fear of repercussions.

The treatment of Muslim charities has come under scrutiny in recent years. Critics claim they have been unfairly singled out in the fight against terrorist financing.

A National Security and Intelligence Review Agency report released last October found "a lack of rigour" in the way the Canada Revenue Agency selects charities for audits over terrorism concerns. The report said the process introduces risks of bias and discrimination.

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Monday, Aug. 17, 2026
A teenager looks at her mobile phone in London, Monday, June 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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Ottawa wants to block kids from social media. How would age verification work?

Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press 7 minute read Preview
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Ottawa wants to block kids from social media. How would age verification work?

Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press 7 minute read Monday, Aug. 17, 2026

OTTAWA - In June, the federal government introduced Bill C-34, which would force social media platforms to block access for kids under 16.

The exact ways in which social media platforms would verify age haven’t yet been worked out. Culture Minister Marc Miller said there will be "a back and forth with platforms as to what protects people’s privacy and what is adequate and sufficient in the circumstances."

But we can look to experiences in other countries to get an idea of the options. They range from facial age estimation technology to verification through existing accounts to government-issued digital ID.

Canada is one of a number of countries around the world moving toward social media age restrictions.

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