In the news today, Sept. 21 - News Summed Up

In the news today, Sept. 21


In a previous debate Legault said he wasn’t planning on “expelling” citizens, but “people” who don’t pass the test. ——JURY TO CONTINUE DELIBERATIONS IN CALGARY MURDER TRIALJurors are to continue deliberating Friday whether a man accused of raping and killing a Calgary mother of four is guilty of first-degree murder or a lesser charge. Queen’s Bench Justice Charlene Anderson on told the jurors Thursday they could acquit Curtis Healy or convict him of first-degree murder, second-degree murder or manslaughter in the death of Dawns Baptiste. ——ALSO IN THE NEWS TODAY:— Statistics Canada releases the consumer price index for August and retail trade data for July. Supreme Court ruling, to be released today, on the city’s application for an injunction against campers.


Source: National Post September 21, 2018 08:15 UTC



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