Antisemitism policies at public city colleges in New York will be reviewed, the governor says

An independent party will review antisemitism policies at the City University of New York, the nation's largest urban public university system, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Tuesday, as protests about the war between Israel and Hamas erupt on college campuses across the country.
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Police to provide update on investigation into Kenneth Law
Police will be providing an update Tuesday on their investigation into Kenneth Law, the Mississauga man accused of selling sodium nitrite and other dangerous materials to people at risk of suicide. -
One person hurt, another in custody after Kitchener stabbing
Waterloo regional police are investigating a stabbing in Kitchener that sent one person to hospital. -
Edmonton's airport joins international plan to increase green shipping over Pacific Ocean
Edmonton International Airport (YEG) has promised to help increase green shipping between Canada and key ports in Asia and the Middle East. -
Federal government investing $35M in Gatineau roads
The federal government has announced a plan to invest $35 million for two main roads in the City of Gatineau. -
The 10 busiest red light cameras at Ottawa intersections in the first 10 months of the year
Ottawa's red light cameras are on pace to issue a record number of tickets to drivers running red lights on Ottawa roads this year. Statistics show Ottawa's 85 cameras have nabbed 48,884 drivers running red lights at intersections in the first 10 months of the year. -
Maritime mixologist making an appearance in 2023 TikTok round up
TikTok's year-end round up will feature a well-known Fredericton mixologist. -
Ontario seeks more wind, solar power after cancelling green energy deals
Ontario's electricity system operator is planning to seek out more wind and solar power, five years after the Progressive Conservative government cancelled a slew of renewable energy contracts. -
Police cleared of wrongdoing in shooting death at Campbell River marina
British Columbia's police watchdog says a man who was shot multiple times by officers with the emergency response team in Campbell River last year was already dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound by the time police opened fire. -
Alleged driver charged in hit-and-run crash that claimed life of 14-year-old pedestrian
A 35-year-old man has been charged in connection with a hit-and-run that claimed the life of Dominik Empey earlier this month.