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Link Related to Canada in some say RCMP just made Doug Ford’s Greenbelt nightmare even worse
Law & Order | 613 hits | 7:38 PM on Tuesday | posted by Scape
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By conditioning the people of Ontario to assume the worst about other politicians, the premier worsened his own political credibility — and now he has none, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
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Link Related to Canada in some say The end of the long dash: CBC stops broadcasting official time signal |
Misc CDN | 1611 hits | 7:35 PM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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After more than 80 years on the airwaves, CBC has announced it will no longer broadcast the National Research Council's time signal.
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Link Related to Canada in some say More Canadian soldiers seek donations to help with high housing, food costs: memo
Military | 2193 hits | 6:56 PM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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The military's chaplain-general says morale among troops is the lowest it's been in recent memory as many soldiers struggle with the cost of living.
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Link Related to Canada in some say More dual-income homes relying on food banks, volunteers say
Economics | 2256 hits | 6:23 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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The impact of soaring food prices is taking a hard toll on B.C.'s food banks, which have seen increasing demand in the lead up to Thanksgiving – including among double-income families.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Debate on school pronoun policy scheduled to begin in Sask. legislature Tuesday
Provincial Politics | 1594 hits | 5:52 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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The Saskatchewan government is expected to introduce a bill Tuesday afternoon to invoke the notwithstanding clause — part of an effort to fast track its controversial school pronoun policy.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Inmate death prompts calls for oversight in Canada's jails
Law & Order | 1397 hits | 8:20 AM on Monday | posted by DrCaleb
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Unlike the federal corrections system, there is often no independent oversight of provincial jails in Canada.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Woman living in tent wonders what she should be thankful for this Thanksgiving
Economics | 2281 hits | 7:46 AM on Sunday | posted by DrCaleb
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Penny Mutrey says it’s hard not to think about a traditional turkey dinner this year, as she continues to sleep in a tent. She is one of dozens who are camped out in front of Confederation Building to protest a lack of housing.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Post-tropical storm Philippe to bring high winds overnight into Sunday | CBC News
Weather | 2439 hits | 7:44 AM on Sunday | posted by DrCaleb
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Post-tropical storm Philippe will bring high winds and heavy rain to parts of the Maritimes this Thanksgiving weekend. CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon said the strongest winds will arrive late Saturday and continue through Sunday morning.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Nearly 200 volunteers gather at Daily Bread Food Bank to sort, pack food ahead of Thanksgiving
Economics | 2114 hits | 7:43 AM on Sunday | posted by DrCaleb
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With Thanksgiving Day around the corner, almost 200 volunteers gathered at Daily Bread Food Bank over the weekend to sort and pack food for families in need across Toronto.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Noticing a lack of fall colour so far' Blame the unusual heat
Weather | 2235 hits | 7:41 AM on Sunday | posted by DrCaleb
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It was an unseasonably hot, summer-like week in Ottawa. But it didn't just feel like summer, it looked like it, too — at least in the capital's tree canopy.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Death toll from earthquakes in western Afghanistan rises to over 2,000, Taliban says
Misc World | 1464 hits | 7:38 AM on Sunday | posted by DrCaleb
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The death toll from strong earthquakes that shook western Afghanistan has risen to 2,060, a Taliban government spokesperson said Sunday.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Emergency resolution calls on NDP to stand firm on pharmacare or risk an election | iPolitics
Political | 894 hits | 8:57 PM on Friday | posted by Scape
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A grassroots NDP group has drafted an emergency resolution they hope will be debated at the upcoming NDP policy convention that calls on the party to hold the Liberals to their promise of a universal pharmacare bill — or pull the plug on the confidence
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Link Related to Canada in some say Human conversation scares African wildlife more than lions, new study finds | CBC Radio
Environmental | 1738 hits | 5:09 PM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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Fear of the human ‘super-predator’ is greater than that of lions for animals including zebras, elephants, leopards, hyenas, giraffes and many others across the African savannah, according to a new study.
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Link Related to Canada in some say N.L. Liberal MP votes against carbon tax a 2nd time, says Guilbeault wrong messenger for policy | CBC News
Political | 785 hits | 12:32 PM on Friday | posted by Scape
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Avalon Member of Parliament Ken McDonald, one of Newfoundland and Labrador's six Liberal MPs, has voted with the Conservative Party for a second time in an effort to scrap the federal carbon tax.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Florida man illegally obtained US$2K worth of erectile drugs
Funny | 2389 hits | 7:45 AM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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Federal authorities have arrested a 77-year-old man for allegedly buying more than US$1,800 in erectile dysfunction drugs without a prescription and intending to sell them in the massive central Florida retirement community The Villages and elsewhere.
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Glacial lake burst banks in northeast India, triggering lethal flash floods
Weather | 2548 hits | 7:26 AM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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At least 40 people were killed after a glacial lake burst its banks and triggered flash floods this week in the Indian Himalayas, government officials told Reuters on Friday as rescuers searched for dozens missing for a second day.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Canada applauds NAFTA decision on U.S. softwood lumber duties
Business | 1493 hits | 6:56 AM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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Officials in Ottawa and British Columbia have welcomed a ruling under the North American Free Trade Agreement that found elements of the United States' calculation of softwood lumber duties are inconsistent with its own law.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Ozempic and similar drugs linked to gastrointestinal conditions, Canadian researchers find
Health | 1670 hits | 6:28 AM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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Researchers examined a random sample of health insurance claim records of 16 million patients in the U.S. between 2006 and 2020 for use of semaglutide drugs
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Link Related to Canada in some say Alibaba monitored by Belgian intelligence services for possible spying
Law & Order | 1442 hits | 5:56 AM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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Intelligence officers in Belgium are monitoring Alibaba’s logistics hub in Europe for possible espionage on behalf of the Chinese government.
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Biden administration waives laws to allow border wall construction in Texas
Environmental | 1562 hits | 6:26 AM on Thursday | posted by DrCaleb
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The Department of Homeland Security announced that the Biden administration leveraged sweeping executive power to waive 26 federal laws in South Texas. The waived laws will allow the construction of up to 20 miles of border barriers.
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Year of strikes continues as 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers in U.S. walk off the job
Business | 1452 hits | 6:07 AM on Thursday | posted by DrCaleb
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The largest ever strike in the U.S. health care sector is set to start on Wednesday as 75,000 workers at Kaiser Permanente in a handful of states walk off the job demanding better wages.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Special weather statement issued for P.E.I. as Philippe approaches
Weather | 2342 hits | 5:51 AM on Thursday | posted by DrCaleb
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Prince Edward Islanders are looking ahead to a wet and windy weekend.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Trudeau 'looking carefully' at releasing names of ex-Nazis in Canada | CBC News
Political | 805 hits | 1:15 PM on Wednesday | posted by Scape
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday senior bureaucrats are reviewing the Deschenes Commission report — a 1980s-era independent inquiry that looked at alleged Nazi war criminals in Canada — with an eye to making more of it public.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Constant price hikes are making inflation worse, Bank of Canada deputy says in speech
Economics | 2191 hits | 7:23 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Bank of Canada deputy governor Nicolas Vincent says businesses raising their prices more frequently than they did before the pandemic is contributing to higher-than-expected inflation.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Nobel chemistry prize winners for work on quantum dots leaked early, and then announced
Science | 2782 hits | 7:20 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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The Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded to three U.S.-based scientists for the "discovery and synthesis of quantum dots." Sweden's public broadcaster SVT said they received a press release with the names of the winners hours before the official anno
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India’s Media Arrests Put Washington in an Awkward Spot
Misc World | 1549 hits | 6:53 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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India’s latest media crackdown puts the US in an awkward position as it seeks to balance promotion of human rights with courting New Delhi to counter the influence of China.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Clinic under scrutiny for charging fee to see nurse practitioners
Health | 1623 hits | 6:47 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Ontario's health ministry says it is reviewing an Ottawa walk-in clinic set to offer patients access to nurse practitioners for $400 a year.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Blair steals a page from the Harper playbook to justify cuts to National Defence | CBC News
Military | 2109 hits | 1:20 AM on Wednesday | posted by Scape
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For years when it was in power, the former Conservative government railed against a great, faceless bureaucracy it blamed for undermining its goals for the Department of National Defence (DND). That tactic appears to have been adopted by the current
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Link Related to Canada in some say Manitoba NDP wins majority, CBC News projects | CBC News
Provincial Politics | 1059 hits | 8:48 PM on Tuesday | posted by JaredMilne
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The NDP sailed to victory Tuesday night with a solid win that cements leader Wab Kinew as Manitoba's first First Nations premier and also nets the party enough seats to form a majority government, CBC projects.
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Dish Network fined for not properly disposing of satellite
Law & Order | 96 hits | 7:43 PM on Tuesday | posted by Scape
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In a first-of-its-kind penalty, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fined satellite television company Dish Network for not properly disposing of a satellite. The company was hit with a $150,000 penalty for not properly de-orbiting its EchoStar
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Link Related to Canada in some say Poilievre defends Truth and Reconciliation Day post | CTV News
Political | 823 hits | 5:01 PM on Tuesday | posted by Scape
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is defending the caption on photos he posted to social media on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation after Liberal cabinet minister Marc Miller accused him of misidentifying Inuit people as Algonquin.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Ottawa suspends $1B green fund after receiving whistleblower complaint | CBC News
Political | 805 hits | 5:00 PM on Tuesday | posted by Scape
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Ottawa has frozen the activities of a federal foundation that finances the development of green technologies after receiving a report that criticized its management of public funds.
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EXCLUSIVE: 55 Chinese sailors are feared dead after nuclear submarine 'gets caught in a trap intended to snare British and US vessels in the Yellow Sea'
Military | 2164 hits | 2:47 PM on Tuesday | posted by Scape
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Twenty-two officers were among the 55 reported to have died in the Yellow Sea China denies it happened - and apparently refused international assistance Fifty-five Chinese sailors are feared dead after their nuclear submarine apparently got caught in a
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Link Related to Canada in some say Greg Fergus is next Speaker in House of Commons | CP24.com
Political | 1476 hits | 2:45 PM on Tuesday | posted by Scape
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Greg Fergus first came to the House of Commons as a page, sitting at the foot of the Speaker's chair and serving water to MPs - only one of whom is still a sitting member of Parliament.
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Philippe makes landfall in Barbuda as rains drench northeast Caribbean
Weather | 2327 hits | 6:27 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Tropical Storm Philippe made landfall Monday in the tiny island of Barbuda as the erratic storm unleashed heavy rains and flash floods in the northeast Caribbean.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Nobel Prize in Physics recognizes three scientists’ work with fast-pulsed lasers
Science | 2423 hits | 6:09 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Scientists Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier won the physics Nobel Prize for work that led to the fastest measurements known to humankind
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Link Related to Canada in some say Military withdraws final charge against Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan
Law & Order | 1562 hits | 5:57 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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The Canadian military has withdrawn the one remaining conduct charge against Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan, ending the court martial that was slated to run the rest of the week.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 150 Sable Island wild horses died last winter, Parks Canada reports
Environmental | 1535 hits | 5:53 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Sable Island ecologist Dan Kehler says the horses are most vulnerable in late winter when their energy reserves are low and grass is scarcer.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Ottawa bid to bring Google onside over Bill C-18 falls short
Tech | 2114 hits | 5:48 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Google says in an e-mailed statement that the government’s proposals have not fixed what it sees as fundamental flaws with the legislation
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Link Related to Canada in some say India tells Canada to withdraw 41 diplomats, report says, as diplomatic fight worsens
Misc World | 1426 hits | 5:47 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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India has told Canada that it must repatriate 41 diplomats by Oct. 10, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Edmonton Jewish Federation renews call to remove Nazi-linked monuments
History | 2328 hits | 5:41 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Edmonton's Jewish Federation is renewing its call to remove two monuments in the city commemorating Ukrainians who fought with the Nazis during the Second World War.
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Texas man sent to death row over junk science denied US supreme court appeal
Law & Order | 1418 hits | 5:34 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Robert Roberson was sentenced in 2003 for killing toddler on basis of shaken baby syndrome, now ruled as ‘scientifically unreliable’
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Link Related to Canada in some say Haiti: UN Security Council approves military mission | CNN
Military | 2207 hits | 2:16 PM on Monday | posted by Scape
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The United Nations Security Council has greenlit the deployment of an armed multinational force to Haiti, as the Caribbean nation wrestles with rampant gang violence and political paralysis.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Pierre Poilievre called out for Truth and Reconciliation Day photos with Inuk elder
Political | 1109 hits | 2:15 PM on Monday | posted by Scape
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre found himself the subject of online criticism after posting photos with an Inuk elder alongside a caption about meeting with Algonquin elders on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Poilievre posted two ph
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Link Related to Canada in some say Mexican church roof collapses, killing 9 during Sunday Mass
Misc World | 1602 hits | 6:36 AM on Monday | posted by DrCaleb
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A church roof collapsed during Sunday Mass in a northern Mexican city killing at least nine people and injuring 40, authorities said, as rescuers worked into the night, desperately looking for another 30 people believed to be trapped under the rubble.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Couple killed in grizzly bear attack in Canada's Banff National Park
Misc CDN | 1936 hits | 6:02 AM on Monday | posted by DrCaleb
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A grizzly bear attacked and killed two people and their dog in Alberta's Banff National Park, according to Canadian park officials and a friend of the victims.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Pro-Russia party wins Slovakia's parliamentary elections
Political | 1489 hits | 5:20 PM on Sunday | posted by DrCaleb
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A populist former prime minister and his left-wing party have won early parliamentary elections in Slovakia, staging a political comeback after campaigning on a pro-Russian and anti-American message, according to results announced Sunday.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Keilani Rose returns in the new season of Shoresy after surviving a gunshot
Arts & Entertainment | 2539 hits | 6:01 PM on Saturday | posted by DrCaleb
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The actor says returning to her Lheidli T'enneh First Nation roots helped her recovery after being shot in Los Angeles.
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Link Related to Canada in some say U.S. House passes a 45-day funding plan, easing shutdown threat
Uncle Sam | 2202 hits | 5:53 PM on Saturday | posted by DrCaleb
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The threat of a federal government shutdown was suddenly easing Saturday after the House quickly approved a 45-day funding bill to keep agencies open, once Speaker Kevin McCarthy dropped demands for steep spending cuts and relied on Democratic votes for p
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Link Related to Canada in some say National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Survey measures Canadian attitudes
Misc CDN | 1543 hits | 5:44 PM on Saturday | posted by DrCaleb
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A new survey found that 48 per cent of Canadians say they won’t be taking any specific action to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

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