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Lucknow Sentinel· 1 day agoOn July 17 at 11:48 p.m., the Grey Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a call that a vehicle drove into a residence on Sir Johns Crescent in...
Arran-Elderslie appoints new CAO
Lucknow Sentinel· 1 day agoMayor Steve Hammell and members of Arran-Elderslie council are pleased to announce that after an extensive recruitment search, Emily Dance has been...
Community Living uses grant to combat pandemic impacts
Kincardine News· 1 day agoCommunity Living Kincardine and District (CLKD) used a $94,300 grant from the provincial...
Supreme Court rules Ontario and Ottawa made a ‘mockery’ of First Nations treaty, orders them to...
Toronto Star· 1 day agoOTTAWA—The governments of Canada and Ontario “dishonourably breached” their promises to the...
Supreme Court says $4 Crown payments 'dishonourably breached' treaty promise
National Post· 1 day agoThe Supreme Court of Canada has delivered a landmark ruling declaring that the Crown “dishonourably...
Supreme Court rules Crown owes Northern Ontario First Nations billions for ‘egregious’ treaty...
The Globe and Mail· 1 day agoIn a stern ruling with swift multi-billion dollar implications for governments, the Supreme Court...
Crown must settle with First Nations for breaching Robinson treaties: Supreme Court
North Shore News· 1 day agoThe two treaties were signed in 1850, ceding a large swath of land in Ontario to the Crown in return...
Teen charged with child porn offences
Lucknow Sentinel· 1 day agoPolice charged a 15-year-old from Huron-Kinloss Township after nude photos of someone under 18 years were posted on social media.
Crown must settle with First Nations for breaching Robinson treaties: Supreme Court
Tri-City News· 1 day agoThe two treaties were signed in 1850, ceding a large swath of land in Ontario to the Crown in return...
Crown made a 'mockery' of treaty with 2 First Nations for 150 years, Supreme Court rules | CBC News
CBC.ca· 1 day agoFor the past 150 years, the governments of Ontario and Canada have made a "mockery" of their treaty obligations to the Anishinaabe of the upper Great Lakes, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled ...