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khari jones received death threats as cfl player in winnipeg
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Khari Jones received death threats as CFL player in Winnipeg

Khari Jones doesn’t have to look far for a reminder that racism exists in Canada. The Montreal Alouettes head coach divulged during a...

temporary foreign worker dies due to covid 19 as disease hits southwestern ontario farms hard
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Temporary foreign worker dies due to COVID-19 as disease hits southwestern Ontario farms hard

A temporary foreign worker from Mexico who came to Canada to work on a farm in Ontario died on Saturday due to COVID-19,...

snowbird investigation focusing on possible bird strike before fatal crash
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Snowbird investigation focusing on possible bird strike before fatal crash

Canadian air force crash investigators are looking at a bird strike as the probable cause of the crash of a Snowbird demonstration jet...

hundreds march in windsor to show solidarity with u s protests and to honour george floyd
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Hundreds march in Windsor to show solidarity with U.S. protests and to honour George Floyd

Hundreds of people made their way along the Windsor riverfront Sunday afternoon and turned their intentions across the Canada-America border to show their solidarity with protests...

coronavirus whats happening across canada on saturday
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Coronavirus: What’s happening across Canada on Saturday

The latest: As efforts continue to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Canada, where the number of reported cases has surpassed 90,000, a cluster of...

what the covid 19 employment crisis tells us about the future of work
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What the COVID-19 employment crisis tells us about the future of work

The job losses associated with the COVID-19 crisis highlight the need for Canada to prepare for unexpected shocks to the labour market and...

speaker rejects tory request for senate to resume sitting says its not in the public interest
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Speaker rejects Tory request for Senate to resume sitting, says it’s not in the public interest

Despite Conservative calls for the Red Chamber to resume modified in-person sittings next week, Speaker George Furey has extended the Senate’s adjournment to...

bank reports student loan holder to credit agency after federal government pauses loan repayments
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Bank reports student loan holder to credit agency after federal government pauses loan repayments

Bank reports student loan holder to credit agency after federal government pauses loan repayments When the federal government announced in March it was...

credit card chargebacks a challenge for some airline customers
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Credit card chargebacks a challenge for some airline customers

As thousands of flights were cancelled amid the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic, many Canadians were left with limited options for getting their...

canada must improve covid 19 data collection for indigenous communities minister says
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Canada must improve COVID-19 data collection for Indigenous communities, minister says

Canada must improve its COVID-19 data collection efforts for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities if it wants to better understand how the...

thought to be extinct beothuk dna is still present in n l families genetics researcher finds
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Thought to be extinct, Beothuk DNA is still present in N.L. families, genetics researcher finds

Steve Carr is a biology professor at Memorial University in St. John’s. (Memorial University ) A St. John’s genetics specialist has found DNA...

as military probes deadly crash clues could lie in the cyclones troubled procurement history
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As military probes deadly crash, clues could lie in the Cyclone’s troubled procurement history

As the tragic events in the Ionian Sea off Greece came into focus last week, a sense of dread rippled through a tight-knit...

testing contact tracing are keys to easing social restrictions but is canada ready
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Testing, contact tracing are keys to easing social restrictions. But is Canada ready?

There may be many different paths to the new COVID-19 “normal” as provinces announce various plans to gradually ease social restrictions across Canada....

some health experts questioning advice against wider use of masks to slow spread of covid 19
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Some health experts questioning advice against wider use of masks to slow spread of COVID-19

Science magazine had been trying for days to speak to the elusive George Gao, head of China’s Centre for Disease Control and Prevention....

experts study how coronavirus pandemic affects trust in officials ourselves
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Experts study how coronavirus pandemic affects trust in officials, ourselves

coronavirus: In Alberta, you can buy a T-shirt printed with the image of the province’s chief medical officer of health and the slogan:...

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