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Pathologist testifies in trial of Manitoba jail guard, explains cause of inmate s death

New details have come to light as to what actually caused the death of an Indigenous inmate following an hours-long standoff inside a Manitoba jail more than two years ago.

Family of William Ahmo files lawsuit over his death

The family of an inmate who died following an incident at the Headingley Correctional Centre in Manitoba have filed a lawsuit against the province and the corrections officer charged in connection with his death, alleging a racist joke made by an officer was the catalyst leading up to his death.

Accused sex offender Peter Nygard requests phone access 11 hours a day behind bars

Accused sex offender Peter Nygard requests phone access 11 hours a day behind bars
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Peter Nygard to drop defamation case against CBC, members of The Fifth Estate

Peter Nygard to drop defamation case against CBC, members of The Fifth Estate Nicholas Frew © Tadens Mpwene/La Liberté Manitoba Peter Nygard, 79, appears via video link at bail hearing in January. He continues to sit in Headingley Correctional Centre in Manitoba, facing extradition to the United States. Former clothing manufacturer Peter Nygard will be dropping a nearly decade-long lawsuit against CBC News, several producers of The Fifth Estate and journalist Bob McKeown. In April 2012, Nygard s lawyers filed a statement of claim against CBC, accusing it of airing a documentary from The Fifth Estate that made untrue and defamatory statements and innuendo … directed at Nygard, his character and conduct, says a court document obtained by CBC News.

Peter Nygard bail hearing delayed as defence seeks release due to COVID-19 pandemic

Peter Nygard bail hearing delayed as defence seeks release due to COVID-19 pandemic CBC/Radio-Canada © Tadens Mpwene/La Liberté Manitoba Peter Nygard, 79, appeared in a Manitoba court on Wednesday morning from Headingley Correctional Centre via video conference. Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard and his defence team say the 79-year-old is getting weaker every day while in jail and argue he must be released due to the deadly risk of COVID-19. In effect, to delay this matter is to play Russian roulette with his health, Nygard lawyer Richard Wolson said on Wednesday morning during a bail hearing in Winnipeg. Nygard is facing charges in the United States that include racketeering, sex trafficking and sexual assault allegedly involving dozens of women and girls.

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