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Liberals’ balancing act between energy and the environment climaxes this week

Liberals’ balancing act between energy and the environment climaxes this week

The Senate debate on C-69 began Monday and the vote is expected later this week
New tool launched to shine light on ethnic media coverage of election issues

New tool launched to shine light on ethnic media coverage of election issues

Online tool expected to shine a light on campaigns interacting with different ethnic communities
Eight U.S. senators write to John Horgan over B.C. mining pollution

Eight U.S. senators write to John Horgan over B.C. mining pollution

The dispute stems from Teck Resources’ coal mines in B.C.’s Elk Valley
Prince Harry champions mother’s cause: clearing land mines

Prince Harry champions mother’s cause: clearing land mines

Princess Diana drew the world’s attention when she stepped onto a minefield in Angola
UPDATE: Two shot, two arrested at Toronto Raptors victory rally

UPDATE: Two shot, two arrested at Toronto Raptors victory rally

The team and several dignitaries, including Justin Trudeau, remained on stage
Feds announce $50M strategy to fight dementia

Feds announce $50M strategy to fight dementia

Emphasis is on prevention and and supporting caregivers
Quebec adopts bill that bans religious symbols for state workers

Quebec adopts bill that bans religious symbols for state workers

Secularism bill bars teachers, police officers and others from wearing religious symbols at work
Federal Liberals’ plan to help first-time homebuyers to kick in weeks before election

Federal Liberals’ plan to help first-time homebuyers to kick in weeks before election

Ottawa to pick up 5% of a mortgage on existing homes for households that earn under $120,000 a year
‘This is unbelievable:’ Raptors dazzled by massive crowds at downtown Toronto parade

‘This is unbelievable:’ Raptors dazzled by massive crowds at downtown Toronto parade

Mayor John Tory declares it ‘We The North Day’ after team’s historic NBA title win
Canada beats New Zealand 2-0, qualifies for round of 16 at Women’s World Cup

Canada beats New Zealand 2-0, qualifies for round of 16 at Women’s World Cup

Next up: Eighth-ranked Netherlands on Thursday to decide who tops Group E