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Alberta–B.C. Policing Tech: RCMP is piloting AI to turn body-camera audio into draft police reports in Alberta and British Columbia, with officers required to review and edit before court use. Quebec Energy-Drink Crackdown: Quebec’s health minister is set to table a bill targeting energy drinks for teens, but a Conservative MNA says she may slow it until after the fall election. Public Safety & Justice: Winnipeg police charged a 36-year-old Headingley man after an investigation tied Snapchat chats with an Ohio child, including alleged child sexual abuse material and luring. B.C. Housing/Enforcement: North Vancouver campers on Bowser Island have been ordered to leave by June 15 or face forced removal. Atlantic Weather & Power: Newfoundland Power says outages from a trip on the Labrador Island Link left about 73,000 customers without electricity, with many restored. Wildfire Outlook (N.S.): Environment Canada warns Nova Scotia remains susceptible to wildfire development as parts of the province saw less precipitation. Sports (Toronto): The Orioles routed the Blue Jays 13-3 behind Adley Rutschman’s big night, as Toronto’s World Cup season ramps up.

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Saskatchewan Celebrates June as Filipino Heritage Month

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Alberta Reaches CWELCC Space Creation Targets Months Ahead of Schedule

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