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Montero scores on penalty kick, Whitecaps tie Red Bulls 2-2

Montero scores on penalty kick, Whitecaps tie Red Bulls 2-2

Visiting Vancouver side earns MLS draw versus New York
Healthy U.S. dog euthanized for burial with owner, sparks debates

Healthy U.S. dog euthanized for burial with owner, sparks debates

A Shih Tzu mix named Emma was euthanized and cremated
Canada stripping citizenship from Chinese man over alleged marriage fraud

Canada stripping citizenship from Chinese man over alleged marriage fraud

The move comes amid severely strained relations between Ottawa and Beijing
Mayor says northern Alberta town still under threat from nearby wildfire

Mayor says northern Alberta town still under threat from nearby wildfire

The blaze has now eaten its way through about 920 square kilometres of forest
B.C.-wide RCMP Appreciation Day campaign going national

B.C.-wide RCMP Appreciation Day campaign going national

Committee has such great support in B.C. they’ve decided to take it across Canada
B.C. firefighters rescue frozen dog from ice

B.C. firefighters rescue frozen dog from ice

The fire crew found a dog stuck in the at Lake Paul on May 20
Canadian schools spend more as enrolment and test scores fall

Canadian schools spend more as enrolment and test scores fall

Economists have recently analyzed the efficiency of education sectors in various countries
Canada hires firm to ship back garbage, will be done before end of June: McKenna

Canada hires firm to ship back garbage, will be done before end of June: McKenna

The containers will be disposed of properly within Canada before the end of the summer
Crackdown on money laundering does not include federal public inquiry: minister

Crackdown on money laundering does not include federal public inquiry: minister

An independent report commissioned concluded $7.4 billion was laundered in B.C. last year
Survey finds minimal progress in Canadian military’s fight against sexual misconduct

Survey finds minimal progress in Canadian military’s fight against sexual misconduct

1.6 per cent of regular-force members — 900 military personnel — reported having been victims of sexual assaults over past year