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Sask. author’s anti-racism book is among 596 banned by U.S. Department of Defence for use in its schools

[published_date] A Saskatoon author is still reeling after finding out his first non-fiction book has been banned by the U.S. Department of Defence for use in its schools. Khodi Dill's Stay Up racism, resistance, and reclaiming Black freedom is a book aimed at young adults to act as a primer on anti-racism theory.  It first hit the shelves in the…

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‘Terrifying’: Expectant parents face uncertainty amid B.C.-wide maternity staffing shortages

[published_date] Prince George residents Christine and Lauren Kennedy are excited to welcome their first child together, but are now one of the many couples from across British Columbia facing uncertainty as the province grapples with a shortage of obstetrical specialists.  Lauren, who is 39 weeks pregnant with her first child, said she was frightened to…

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Crown attorneys’ group accuses politicians, media of ‘attacks’ on justice system

[published_date] The president of the Ontario Crown Attorneys' Association says "attacks" launched by "politicians, media and members of the public" in response to two high-profile criminal cases amount to "affronts to the rule of law." "Be they attacks on prosecutorial independence or sexist attacks on principles of fundamental justice, these actions are affronts to the…

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Summer McIntosh is staring down another world record — but will she go for it?

[published_date] This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what's happening in sports by subscribing here. We know now that world records can fall at the swimming world championships in Singapore. French superstar Leon Marchand crushed the men's 200-metre individual medley mark during Wednesday's semifinals at WCH…

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‘Look in my eyes and tell me you’re sorry,’ victim’s brother tells stepdad behind accidental fatal shooting

[published_date] A man who admitted to accidentally shooting and killing his stepson during a family barbecue in a small southeastern Manitoba community almost two years ago has been sentenced to six years in prison. Cory Davis sat quietly in the prisoner's box Wednesday, looking down as members of Dylan Jones's family got up to describe…

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Trump orders scaled-back on some copper imports, citing national security

[published_date] The United States will impose a 50 per cent tariff on copper pipes and wiring, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, but details of the levy fell short of the sweeping restrictions that were expected and left out copper input materials such as ores, concentrates and cathodes. U.S. Comex copper futures plunged 19.5 per cent after the announcement, quickly…

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Alberta byelection candidate back on campaign trail, citing no more ‘credible threats’

[published_date] Battle River-Crowfoot independent candidate Sarah Spanier says she's set to return to public campaigning after a deluge of hostile comments led her to pause door-knocking. Last week, RCMP said several candidates contesting next month's byelection in the riding had reported receiving negative and sometimes "potentially threatening commentary" on social media platforms in recent weeks.…

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