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Harry Saw Meghan for the 1st Time in Dog Snapchat Filter: Reads Their Texts! #Harry #Meghan

Leaving a notable impression. Prince Harry opened up about when he saw now-wife Meghan Markle for the first time — and the story...

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‘The Wonder Years’ Cast: Where Are They Now?

Getting by with a little trip down memory lane! The Wonder Years was an iconic series that explored the ups and downs of...

business travel isnt expected to return to pre pandemic levels anytime soon
Canada news

Business travel isn’t expected to return to pre-pandemic levels anytime soon

Kacey Siskind recently took her first business trip to the U.S. since the pandemic began.  The vice-president of business development at Honk Mobile, a parking...

what the trc report tells us about the marieval indian residential school
Canada news

What the TRC report tells us about the Marieval Indian Residential School

WARNING: This story contains details some readers may find distressing. The Marieval Indian Residential School operated on the windswept plains of Saskatchewan, about...

doctors worry they wont be able to help every cancer patient diagnosed treated late due to covid 19
Canada news

Doctors worry they won’t be able to help every cancer patient diagnosed, treated late due to COVID-19

Around the end of June last year, Karen Townsend started to experience abdominal pain. At the time, she could only book a phone...

black employees slam ontario public service for rampant systemic racism
Canada news

Black employees slam Ontario Public Service for rampant, systemic racism

On his first day as a corrections officer at a Toronto jail, Glendon Thomas was barred from entering. Back in 2004 as a Black...

burnaby school district apologizes for exam asking how first nations benefited from colonial relationships
Canada news

Burnaby School District apologizes for exam asking how First Nations benefited from colonial relationships

The superintendent of the Burnaby School District has issued an apology after a question on a Grade 9 social studies test asked students to...

as tensions rose during n s fisheries dispute province balked at paying for extra rcmp
Canada news

As tensions rose during N.S. fisheries dispute, province balked at paying for extra RCMP

A top RCMP officer requested help to pay for extra policing costs during last fall’s fisheries dispute in southwest Nova Scotia, but the province’s...

damning report on inuit children in montreal youth protection brings little hope change will come
Canada news

Damning report on Inuit children in Montreal youth protection brings little hope change will come

People who work with Indigenous families say they’re not optimistic any real change will come out of an investigation by the Quebec Human Rights...

looking back to look forward resources exploring black prairie
Canada news

Looking back to look forward: Resources exploring Black Prairie experiences

This story is part of the Black on the Prairies project, a collection of articles, personal essays, images and more, exploring the past,...

fire flood covid and the oil crash fort mcmurray businesses aim to bounce back from hard luck
Canada news

Fire, flood, COVID and the oil crash: Fort McMurray businesses aim to bounce back from hard luck

Anyone who buys a restaurant knows the business is not for the faint of heart. In an oil town, where fortunes can rise...

what these 10 graphics say about black people on the prairies
Canada news

What these 10 graphics say about Black people on the Prairies

This story is part of the Black on the Prairies project, a collection of articles, personal essays, images and more, exploring the past,...

canada is touting hydrogen as crucial to its climate action plan but how green is it
Canada news

Canada is touting hydrogen as crucial to its climate action plan, but how green is it?

Hello, Earthlings! This is our weekly newsletter on all things environmental, where we highlight trends and solutions that are moving us to a more...

it excites people first nations artists give beadwork a modern twist
Canada news

‘It excites people’: First Nations artists give beadwork a modern twist

The longstanding tradition of beadwork is taking on a new twist among young First Nations artists who’ve developed a long string of social media...

how a client therapist relationship left one nova scotian feeling more hurt than healed
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How a client-therapist relationship left one Nova Scotian feeling more hurt than healed

Taron expected the counsellor would offer help to recover from complex post-traumatic stress disorder.  Instead, more than four years after the first therapy...