Gas Prices Drop in Canadian Cities; B.C. Man Faces Charges in Cryptocurrency Theft; Ontario Spending $18M to Combat Auto Theft
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Gas prices fell across most Canadian cities this week, with the largest decline seen in a B.C. city.
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A Richmond, B.C. man faces multiple charges for his alleged involvement in a $10 million cryptocurrency home invasion theft in September 2022.
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Ontario is spending $18 million over 3 years on auto theft prevention through a new grant funding 21 police projects targeting auto theft crimes.
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Legislation would designate Métis leader Louis Riel as Manitoba's honorary first premier for his role in leading a provisional government and paving the way for Manitoba to join Confederation in 1870.
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Saskatchewan introduced legislation to protect human trafficking victims from coerced debt by preventing traffickers from forcing victims to take out loans on their behalf.