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Victor Ho and Joe Tay are among six overseas activists targeted by Hong Kong police who announced rewards of HK$1 million , equivalent to about C$180,000 , for information leading to their arrests.
Ho is the former editor-in-chief of the Sing Tao Daily newspaper, and helped launched a plan in Canada to elect an unofficial “ Hong Kong parliament” in 2022 .
Ho said in a Chinese -language post on Facebook that he's proud of the arrest warrant, joking that it's the "best Christmas present" The Hong Kong Police say in a statement the six wanted activists have "absconded overseas".
A G1 driver is facing multiple charges after being stopped on Highway 417 in Ottawa for out-of-service licence plate.
Ontario 's Human Rights Tribunal awarded members of an Indigenous family in North Bay $ 15,000 each after it ruled they were victims of discrimination.
A 25-year-old from Notre Dame du Nord, Que ., has been charged with stunt driving, police in Temiskaming said Tuesday .
A section of B.C.’s Highway 15 has closed following a crash that killed a person Christmas Day .
Janitors who clean the Vancouver International Airport have ratified a new collective agreement with their employer, ending their strike on Christmas Eve .
There might be more households than usual celebrating this Christmas Eve , as many Ukrainians around the world are opting to abandon the orthodox calendar.
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