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we have fewer rights franco ontarian youth protest by living proudly
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‘We have fewer rights’: Franco-Ontarian youth protest by living proudly

In Prescott-Russell county, about 500 kilometres east of Queen’s Park, signs of Franco-Ontarian pride colour the countryside. In most towns, the Ontario flag is...

dark day for press freedom vice must give isis notes to police top court rules
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‘Dark day for press freedom’: Vice must give ISIS notes to police, top court rules

A Vice Media reporter will have to hand over records of his conversations with an alleged ISIS member to police following a Supreme...

a niagara police officer shot and wounded his colleague the mayor wants to know why
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A Niagara police officer shot and wounded his colleague; the mayor wants to know why

Rumours and emotions are running high after one police officer shot another at a rural crossroads in Pelham, Ont., according to the mayor of the town....

metis leader says undrip bill tainted by potty mouthed ndp mp
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Métis leader says UNDRIP bill ‘tainted’ by ‘potty-mouthed’ NDP MP

A prominent Mé​tis leader says NDP MP Romeo Saganash “tainted” his private member’s bill to harmonize Canada’s laws with the UN Declaration on the Rights of...

teen sentenced to 3 years for role in macs shootings
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Teen sentenced to 3 years for role in Mac’s shootings

A 16-year-old stood in the prisoner’s box Friday to express remorse for his role in the deaths of two Mac’s convenience store employees. “I’m...

its scary no doubt about it how former gm workers coped with their plant closure
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‘It’s scary, no doubt about it’: How former GM workers coped with their plant closure

After nearly 30 years at the General Motors plant in Windsor, Ont., having been employed there all of his adult working life, Duncan St....

its toxic former nhler carcillo wont be silent about hockeys hazing culture
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‘It’s toxic’: Former NHLer Carcillo won’t be silent about hockey’s hazing culture

It’s been more than 15 years since Daniel Carcillo moved away from home in pursuit of his goal of becoming a professional hockey...

harry leslie smith veteran turned social activist dies at 95
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Harry Leslie Smith, veteran turned social activist, dies at 95

A prominent anti-poverty activist, who authored several books on the Great Depression, the Second Word War and postwar austerity, has died in an...

why many canadians face long waits or big bills to have painful medical devices removed
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Why many Canadians face long waits or big bills to have painful medical devices removed

They are four women from across this country who share one painful thing in common: Each had a medical device surgically implanted in...

woman 10 month old daughter killed by bear at remote yukon cabin
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Woman, 10-month-old daughter killed by bear at remote Yukon cabin

A Yukon woman and her 10-month-old daughter are dead after a bear attack at a remote cabin, the territory’s coroner said. In a news...

telecom mediator sees 57 spike in complaints in 2017 18 mainly about wireless
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Telecom mediator sees 57% spike in complaints in 2017-18, mainly about wireless

The federal watchdog that handles customer complaints about telecommunications and television services in Canada saw a 57 per cent spike in complaints in 2017-2018,...

if there is ever a deepwater oil blowout help could be weeks away
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If there is ever a deepwater oil blowout, help could be weeks away

It could take weeks to get a disaster-stopping piece of equipment to Newfoundland and Labrador in the event of a subsea oil blowout,...

gm closure throws monkey wrench at doug fords open for business plan
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GM closure throws monkey wrench at Doug Ford’s ‘open for business’ plan

The devastating closure of General Motors’ assembly plant in Oshawa provides stark evidence of just how hard it would be for any government...

more than 3000 veterans waited over a year for ottawa to process disability claims
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More than 3,000 veterans waited over a year for Ottawa to process disability claims

Well over 3,000 veterans waited over a year for their disability claims to be processed, reassessed or reviewed by Veterans Affairs Canada during...

insulin pumps linked to more reports of injury and death than any other medical device records show
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Insulin pumps linked to more reports of injury and death than any other medical device, records show

“What’s your birth date?” “November … November … 27… November 27, 1963,” says Christine Landry, her voice fading over the phone. The 49-year-old...

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