Kicking off a weekend of events for the Transgender Day of Remembrance on Nov. 20, Aide aux Trans du Québec (ATQ) held a solidarty march for the gender
MONTREAL Montreal police (SPVM) announced Thursday that they have eight suspects in custody in a series of interventions where five firearms were seized. An SPVM news release says that on Feb. 11, officers intercepted four men - Andrew Charles Hopkins, 17, Kenneth Klare, 45, Mark Croney, 27, and Jerome France, 26 - following an alleged attempted home invasion in Dollard-des-Ormeaux (DDO). The four men appeared in the Montreal Courthouse Feb. 16 on firearm possession and other charges. Also on Feb. 11, police say they spotted James Inniss Carr, 19, and a 17-year-old leaving the same residence on Davignon St. in DDO. The two were followed and pulled over on Highway 401 where Ontario Provincial Police officers allegedly seized two pistols. The OPP is handling the charges.
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Across the globe, courts have rapidly adapted their practices
and procedures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. While they
began resuming activities and easing restrictions over the summer
and early fall, many courts are now reintroducing restrictions as
various regions experience a second wave of infections. In most
jurisdictions, hearings that were adjourned have now been resumed;
limitation periods that were previously suspended have restarted;
and procedures and timelines for filings have continued on an
amended basis. However, the courts have modified their normal