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TORONTO 鈥?About 3,000 international students attending Ontario colleges asked for a tuition refund after a faculty strike, according to new data released by the provincial government Thursday.The number represents roughly five per cent of the approximately 58,000 full time international students enrolled in the system.In comparison, of the approximately 192,000 full time domestic college students, just over 22,600 鈥?nearly 12 per cent 鈥?asked for and received the tuition refund. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Ontario highest court has upheld a Toronto man murder conviction in the death of his teenage daughter, whose emaciated remains were found in a burning suitcase more than two decades ago.Everton Biddersingh was found guilty in 2016 of f
stanley water bottle irst-degree murder the death of his 17-year-old daughter Melonie.He was later sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years, which is the automatic sentence for first-degree murder. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Biddersingh challenged the conviction on several grounds, all related to evidence regarding what caused Melonie death.He argued, among other things, that the judge who presided over his trial erred in allowing jurors to consider a suggestion that he starved his daughter to death. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But in a unanimous ruling released last week, the Court of Appeal for Ontario dismissed Biddersingh appeal, saying the judge was not mistaken in leaving that option with the jury.In this case, there was both lay and m
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