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No new judges for Alberta in 2021 federal budget: Ottawa says province didn t apply

Article content Alberta did not participate in a process to request funding for new federally appointed judges, leading to opposition charges that the UCP government failed to take steps to speed up the court system. The federal Liberals’ budget implementation legislation, Bill C-30, includes millions of dollars for 13 new judicial positions on superior courts across Canada. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or No new judges for Alberta in 2021 federal budget: Ottawa says province didn t apply Back to video Despite frequent complaints from Alberta’s legal community about court backlogs, a Department of Justice official told a Senate committee hearing Wednesday that Alberta did not request funding, after questions from Alberta Sen. Paula Simons (a former Edmonton Journal columnist).

CAA notifies ban on Indian travellers

CAA notifies ban on Indian travellers Includes country in Category ‘C’ countries ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has banned travellers from India due to a sharp increase in Covid-19 cases over there. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Tuesday issued a new travel guide in which it included India in the list of Category ‘C’ countries in the wake of the third dangerous wave of the coronavirus and extended restrictions till April 24. According to the new travel guidelines issued by the CAA Director Air Traffic Irfan Sabir, “With the latest inclusion of India in the list, the number of countries in Category C have reached 23.”

Alberta NDP says province s carding law is full of loopholes that could perpetuate discriminatory street checks

Article content The Alberta NDP and anti-racism advocates are warning that a government bill working its way through the legislature creates no clear ban on carding and will open the door to police interference. The UCP announced in November a ban on the practice of police carding, or randomly stopping and questioning members of the public and collecting personal information without a legitimate investigative reason. Justice Minister Kaycee Madu introduced Bill 63: the Police Street Checks and Carding Amendment Act, which is awaiting second reading, to embed the ban in law. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

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