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Quadeville area still ‘shrouded in mystery,’ days after suspected animal attack

[published_date] As families flee urban centres for the Canada Day long weekend, one popular eastern Ontario getaway is still under a warning that children should be kept indoors or under close supervision. A suspected animal attack last week in Quadeville, Ont., left an eight-year old girl with potentially life-threatening injuries. Now there's unease among tourists and locals alike about the safety…

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Some people question FIFA World Cup benefits, while Eby says Vancouver could host more matches

[published_date] Premier David Eby says B.C. is able to host more than the seven 2026 FIFA World Cup matches planned for Vancouver, even as questions mount over transparency and the tournament's economic benefits. B.C. organizers announced on Tuesday that the cost estimate of hosting the games increased to between $532 million and $624 million. That's up from a 2024 estimate of between $483…

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Teacher shortages persisted this school year. What’s being done to fill the gap for the next?

[published_date] For several months this year, Katherine Korakakis' kids had substitute instructors that were "not qualified to teach the subject," said the Montreal parent, whose province started this school year thousands of teachers short. "It wasn't a math teacher who was teaching math. It wasn't a French teacher who was teaching French." She was already worried about…

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