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Former Canadian U-20 women's soccer coach pleads guilty to sexual assault

A former head coach of both the Vancouver Whitecaps women's team and Canadian under-20 women's soccer team has pleaded guilty

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Anti-Black racism 'deeply entrenched' in nursing, says new report calling for immediate action

Daria Adèle Juüdi-Hope still can't forget the words of one of her patients from years ago.She was wrapping a nursing

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Charges possible for Ohio man who allegedly swatted police in the wrong Ottawa

A 20 year-old man from Akron, Ohio, is facing potential swatting-related charges after calling in a bomb threat to police

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Liberal MP accuses his own government of 'politicized' approach to the pandemic

Liberal Quebec MP Joël Lightbound says he's uncomfortable with the federal government's handling of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, saying its

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New Zealand's capital sees its own convoy protest against COVID-19 restrictions

Hundreds of people protesting vaccine and mask mandates drove in convoy to New Zealand's capital on Tuesday and converged outside

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Wedding planners, venues and DJs ready for potential record year in Sask.

The wedding industry in Saskatchewan is bracing for an unbridled boom in business over the next year. Sherri Dlouhy-Stevenson is the

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Sask. to end COVID-19 proof of vaccination policy on Feb. 14

Saskatchewan will end its vaccine passport policy as of Monday, Feb. 14, at 12:01 a.m. CST. That means businesses, workplaces and other

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Several provinces announce plans to start easing — and even dropping — COVID-19 restrictions

The latest:Several Canadian premiers announced plans today to further ease COVID-19 restrictions in their provinces, including Quebec, Saskatchewan and P.E.I.

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