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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 284

On this special Valentine’s Day edition of Weird and Wacky Wednesdays, we showcase the bizarre ways affection, or the pursuit thereof, defies expectations. From the depths of the ocean to the digital realms and into the heart of Dublin, these stories unravel the unconventional and the unexpected in the quest for companionship. Our stories from around the world this week remind us that the essence of love and connection often finds its expression in the most surprising ways, challenging our perceptions and inviting us to ponder the vast and varied forms of affection that bind us together.

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Kyla on Radio NL News with Jeff & Bill: B.C. flight school dropout still refusing to leave dorm, 2 years later

A flight school in Pitt Meadows, B.C., is taking a man to court for remaining firmly grounded at its dormitories for more than two years after he stopped being a student there…

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Medical Cannabis Users: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!

Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses medical cannabis users… Acumen Law Corporation lawyer Kyla Lee gives her take on a made-in-Canada court case each week and discusses why these cases should have been heard by Canada’s highest court: the Supreme Court of Canada.

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Kyla in The Toronto Star: Pierre Poilievre claims 40 offenders were arrested 6,000 times in Vancouver in a year. Is that actually true?

Today, the Star is analyzing a claim Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has made multiple times over the past year: that 40 offenders in Vancouver were arrested 6,000 times over the course of a single year. Many times, but not always, Poilievre says the offenders were violent, or links the statistic to the issue of repeat offenders committing violent crimes while released on bail.  

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: Lessons learned from Selina Robinson’s resignation

Mo Amir, host of the podcast This is VANCOLOUR, and Kyla Lee, a Vancouver criminal lawyer for Acumen Law Corporation, discuss what can be learned from the resignations of Coquitlam-Maillardville MLA Selina Robinson as B.C.’s post-secondary education minister and Faye Wightman as a member of the Vancouver Police Board — and how closely they relate to their Chinese astrological animals.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 283

In a week that could rival the plot twists of a quirky animated feature, our collection of stories takes us on a globe-trotting adventure through the animal kingdom’s most unexpected run-ins with human society. Our tales weave a narrative that reinforces the fact we share our homes with other members of the animal kingdom, and when we try to apply human laws to their behaviour, truth becomes funnier than fiction.

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Lawyers Committing Contempt: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!

Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses Lawyers Committing Contempt… Acumen Law Corporation lawyer Kyla Lee gives her take on a made-in-Canada court case each week and discusses why these cases should have been heard by Canada’s highest court: the Supreme Court of Canada.

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