Energy talks ‘full steam ahead’ despite Hydro‑Québec chief’s new gig: N.L. Hydro – Montreal

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted June 12, 2025 3:08 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The upcoming departure of the CEO of Quebec’s hydro utility won’t interfere in final negotiations on a new energy deal with Newfoundland and Labrador. That’s according to Jennifer Williams, chief executive of Newfoundland and Labrador…

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Harvey Weinstein case judge declares mistrial on remaining rape charge – National

The judge in Harvey Weinstein’s sex crimes case declared a mistrial on the remaining rape charge after the jury foreperson said he wouldn’t continue deliberating. Deliberations were ended Thursday, a day after the jury delivered a partial verdict in Weinstein’s sex crimes retrial, convicting the ex-studio boss of one of the top charges but acquitted him…

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Jeremaine Copeland to join former teammate Nik Lewis in Canadian Football Hall of Fame

Jeremaine Copeland and Nik Lewis will soon be together again. Copeland was named Thursday to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025, which also includes offensive linemen Bryan Chiu and Jovan Olafioye, defensive back Scott Flagel and linebacker Darryl Hall, along with former official Glen Johnson and longtime Regina Rams coach Frank McCrystal…

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OB/GYN patient complaints up 29% over previous year: Ontario’s patient ombudsman

New data shows more people are filing complaints about obstetrical and gynecological care in Ontario, with insensitivity, poor communication and lack of trauma awareness among the most common grievances. Ontario’s Patient Ombudsman Craig Thompson says his office received 168 complaints between April 2024 and March 2025, compared to 130 over the same period the previous year…

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