
Benjamin Mussett
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Jul 21, 2024 |
thespec.com | Benjamin Mussett |Ben Mussett
It sounded like Alberta Premier Danielle Smith was delivering good news. Standing at a podium that read “Alberta Recovery Model,” she rhymed off a number of encouraging trends when it came to drug-related deaths in her province. Alcohol, down. Methamphetamines, down. Cocaine, down — to name a few. Death rates had declined dramatically for each of them, according to the premier. Already a Subscriber?
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Jul 20, 2024 |
thespec.com | Alex Boyd |Benjamin Mussett
STANDOFF, ALTA.—Lorraine Black Water knows her granddaughter isclose. Has to be. Thanks for being a part of our community! Subscribe to get unlimited access. Stay informed with The Hamilton Spectator. $1 for your first 6 months. Unlimited Digital Access Cancel Anytime Cancel anytime Already a Subscriber?
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May 23, 2024 |
mississauga.com | Benjamin Mussett |Asma Sahebzada |Ben Mussett
A man has died and another male victim has life-threatening injuries after a shooting in a parking lot of a Mississauga school late Wednesday night, Peel Regional Police say. Police were called to the scene in the parking lot of Settler’s Green Public School near Montevideo Road and Lorca Crescent shortly after 11 p.m. for reports of a shooting.
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Feb 1, 2024 |
niagarafallsreview.ca | Tonda MacCharles |Benjamin Mussett
OTTAWA—The Liberal government’s decision to seek a three-year delay on any expansion of medically assisted death for people suffering solely from a mental disorder was immediately condemned by some advocates as a cynical and unconstitutional move. Federal Health Minister Mark Holland tabled a bill Thursday in Parliament that will punt the controversial plan until long after the next federal election. Already a Subscriber?
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Feb 1, 2024 |
stcatharinesstandard.ca | Tonda MacCharles |Benjamin Mussett
OTTAWA—The Liberal government’s decision to seek a three-year delay on any expansion of medically assisted death for people suffering solely from a mental disorder was immediately condemned by some advocates as a cynical and unconstitutional move. Federal Health Minister Mark Holland tabled a bill Thursday in Parliament that will punt the controversial plan until long after the next federal election. Already a Subscriber?
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