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Author: Erin Anderssen
Publication Date: October 31, 2024 - 06:43
Morning Update: Young women fight for abortion rights in Florida
October 31, 2024
Good morning. I’m Erin Anderssen, a feature writer at The Globe. With early voting under way in Florida, young women are fighting for their reproductive freedom – more on that below, along with Berlin’s rising housing costs and how much U.S. pollsters actually know. But first:Today’s headlines
- Ottawa says Lebanese nationals in Canada don’t need to return while the fighting with Hezbollah rages
- A Canadian is among the pro-Ukraine fighters killed in battle on Russian soil
- Pharmacists are being unfairly blocked from stocking drugs for pets, the Competition Bureau says
- The Dodgers beat the Yankees 7-6 to win the World Series in five games
British Columbia’s Conservation Officer Service says a man from Abbotsford, B.C., has pleaded guilty to two counts of trafficking in black bear paws.A statement from the service says Hong Tao Yang entered his pleas in a Port Coquitlam, B.C., courtroom on Wednesday, where he was ordered to pay a penalty and victim surcharge worth a total of $8,625.The service says it began an investigation into the illegal trafficking of wildlife parts after receiving a tip from the public about someone looking to buy bear paws.
November 13, 2024 - 22:44 | | The Globe and Mail
Hong Tao Yang bought bear paws and bear kneecaps from an undercover conservation officer involved in a sting operation.
November 13, 2024 - 22:21 | | CBC News - Canada
Some Scotiabank customers are still unable to access their online banking accounts after what the company called "scheduled maintenance" turned into a service outage that crept into Wednesday, sparking online anger and a proposed class action lawsuit.
November 13, 2024 - 22:14 | | CBC News - Canada
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