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Publication Date: May 4, 2026 - 04:00
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Dog walker bitten on the job can't sue because she 'owned' the pet at the time, Ontario's highest court rules
May 4, 2026
Ontario's highest court has ruled a part-time dog walker who was bitten on the job cannot sue her clients for damages because, under provincial law, she's considered to have been the "owner" of the animal at the time.
Canada is facing the kind of political warfare most citizens were never taught to recognize. It doesn’t look like tanks at the border. It doesn’t arrive with a formal declaration. It appears as viral videos, anonymous websites, influencer commentary, algorithmic outrage, fake local voices, leaked voter data, and foreign actors amplifying domestic grievances until citizens can no longer tell where their own debate ends and someone else’s operation begins.
Another term for this is cognitive sovereignty, or the ability of citizens to make political decisions freely, without foreign...
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Hamilton and Las Vegas will be the two newest cities lacing up and hitting the ice in the PWHL next season, the league announced Wednesday.
May 13, 2026 - 11:38 | Tavi Dhillon | Global News - Ottawa
The recall states that 'on certain vehicles, a software problem could cause the instrument cluster display to go blank while driving.'
May 13, 2026 - 11:22 | Adriana Fallico | Global News - Canada





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