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B.C. premier slams U.S. ambassador for saying Trump thinks Canadian boycotts are ‘nasty’

[published_date] B.C. Premier David Eby said he believes U.S. leadership has "very little awareness" of how offensive their remarks are, like the U.S. ambassador to Canada saying President Donald Trump thinks Canadians are "nasty" to deal with because of U.S. boycotts.   "Do they think Canadians are not going to respond when the president says, 'I…

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15-year-old boy stabbed to death near Vancouver law courts, police say

[published_date] Vancouver police say they are investigating the murder of a 15-year-old boy who died after being stabbed Saturday night near the Vancouver Law Courts at Smithe and Hornby streets. "Vancouver police investigators have been working non-stop to secure evidence, identify witnesses, and find the person, or people, responsible for this murder," said Sgt. Steve Addison…

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Former Saskatoon Christian school director found guilty of assaulting students with a weapon

[published_date] The former director of a Saskatoon private Christian school has been found guilty on nine counts of assault with a weapon. John Olubobokun was accused of using a wooden paddle to hit students when he was the director at Christian Centre Academy for four years starting in 2003. The school was later renamed Legacy Christian Academy, then…

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Indigenous communities face higher death rates from fires and lack of data leaves them vulnerable, says group

[published_date] A report by the National Research Council of Canada (NRCC) confirms what many Indigenous communities have long known: the rate of death for house fires in Indigenous communities is higher than in non-Indigenous communities.  The report, commissioned by the National Indigenous Fire Safety Council (NIFSC) and published earlier this month, found the rate of death was around…

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Quebec manufacturers urging Ottawa to let temporary foreign workers already here stay

[published_date] Manufacturing businesses in Quebec are calling on the federal government to allow temporary foreign workers already employed in the province to stay and continue working in the industry.  In September of last year, the federal government capped companies' ability to hire low-wage temporary foreign workers at 10 per cent of their workforce compared to 30 per cent…

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NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander coming to Hamilton for hometown rally in his honour

[published_date] NBA basketball sensation Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is set to receive the key to his hometown of Hamilton, at a celebration honouring his achievements next month. The much-anticipated event will take place at Hamilton Stadium —  formally known as Tim Hortons Field — on Aug. 7, the City of Hamilton said in a news release Monday. "[Hamilton] laid the foundation…

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Assistant coaches Cassidy, DeBoer, Tocchet round out Canada’s Olympic men’s hockey staff

[published_date] After leading Canada to victory at this year's 4 Nations Face-Off, head coach Jon Cooper is getting his same support staff for the Milan-Cortina Olympics. Hockey Canada announced Monday that Bruce Cassidy of the Vegas Golden Knights, Rick Tocchet of the Philadelphia Flyers and former Dallas Stars coach Peter DeBoer will once again serve…

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