Source Feed: Ottawa Citizen
Author: Blair Crawford
Publication Date: January 6, 2025 - 16:42
Sutcliffe optimistic prorogation won't hurt 'Fairness for Ottawa' campaign
January 6, 2025
Parliament is prorogued and the prime minister is on his way out, but Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe is still hopeful that the federal government will step up for the capital city. Read More
On the latest episode of Sens 1-on-1 with Bruce Garrioch, Bruce chats with TSN Ottawa Senators reporter Claire Hanna about the biggest difference between this year’s team compared to previous ones, if Linus Ullmark should play for Sweden at the 4 Nations Face-Off, the offensive struggles for the Senators’ star players, the latest on the […]
January 22, 2025 - 20:54 | Rob Wong | Ottawa Citizen
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has certified a class-action lawsuit against opioid companies led by the provincial government, a milestone in the effort to recover health care costs over alleged wrongful corporate conduct.The B.C. NDP government first launched the lawsuit almost six years ago. The claims that have not yet been tested in court, and extended litigation is likely ahead.
January 22, 2025 - 20:50 | David Ebner, Andrea Woo | The Globe and Mail
British Columbia’s attorney general says the province’s Supreme Court has certified the government’s class-action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors.Niki Sharma says B.C. can now proceed as a representative plaintiff on behalf of other Canadian governments with the litigation aimed at recovering the costs of treating opioid-related diseases allegedly caused by the industry’s conduct.
January 22, 2025 - 20:23 | Brenna Owen | The Globe and Mail
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