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Investigation of racist comment urged for Alberta judge who ruled parents not guilty in son's death

An Alberta judge has been accused of discrimination after he "harshly mocked" an African-born doctor's accent in a decision released last week, and now dozens of legal and medical professionals from across the country have filed a formal complaint with the Canadian Judicial Council, asking for an investigation.

B.C.'s housing speculation tax faces first major legal challenge

Six homeowners have launched a legal fight against B.C.’s Speculation and Vacancy Tax. They claim the tax unfairly targets residents and non-citizens who split their time between two homes.

U.S. vaping-related death toll is 12, with 805 illnesses reported

U.S. health officials report 805 confirmed and probable cases and 12 deaths so far from a mysterious respiratory illness tied to vaping.

Radar installed to watch huge Mont Blanc glacier that threatens to collapse

A radar system has been installed to better monitor a fast-moving glacier on the Italian side of the Mont Blanc massif that risks having a massive section break off into a tourist valley.

Quebec's environmental movement has had a long string of victories. What's the secret to its success?

Friday’s climate change protest is expected to be the largest demonstration in the history of Quebec’s environmental movement — a movement that has swelled with a number of successes in the province.

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