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National chief says Canada’s reconciliation actions taking long road; 40 years away

National chief says Canada’s reconciliation actions taking long road; 40 years away

Archibald: ‘Progress toward addressing many of the calls to action remains slow’
Governor General says education is key to reconciliation ahead of national holiday

Governor General says education is key to reconciliation ahead of national holiday

Mary Simon says we have a shared responsibility to record and teach the true history of Canada
Donato scores in OT as Kraken edge Canucks 4-3 in pre-season tilt

Donato scores in OT as Kraken edge Canucks 4-3 in pre-season tilt

Two NHL sides will face off again Saturday in Seattle
Toronto Blue Jays clinch MLB post-season berth with Orioles’ loss to Red Sox

Toronto Blue Jays clinch MLB post-season berth with Orioles’ loss to Red Sox

Jay hold a 2-game lead on the Tampa Bay Rays in wildcard race
Siakam thrilled to have Rico Hines on the Raptors’ NBA coaching staff this season

Siakam thrilled to have Rico Hines on the Raptors’ NBA coaching staff this season

Newcomer says he lives and breathes his work
Hurricane Ian leaves, 2.5 million without power in Florida

Hurricane Ian leaves, 2.5 million without power in Florida

When Hurricane Ian hit Florida on Sept. 28, its winds were so strong that the storm was just shy of being deemed a Category 5 hurricane.
Some in P.E.I. and Nova Scotia won’t get electricity back until next week: utilities

Some in P.E.I. and Nova Scotia won’t get electricity back until next week: utilities

Storm knocked out power to more than 500,000 homes and business in the four Atlantic provinces
Data breach at border agency contractor involved up to 1.38 million licence plates

Data breach at border agency contractor involved up to 1.38 million licence plates

Report tabled Thursday in Parliament as part of privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne annual report
Floods trap many in Florida as Ian heads to South Carolina

Floods trap many in Florida as Ian heads to South Carolina

Rescue crews piloted boats and waded through inundated streets Thursday to save thousands of Floridians trapped amid flooded homes and shattered buildings left by Hurricane Ian, which crossed into the Atlantic Ocean and churned toward another landfall in South Carolina.
TRC head questions why Catholic Church didn’t sell property to compensate victims

TRC head questions why Catholic Church didn’t sell property to compensate victims

Murray Sinclair: Catholic entities released of their remaining financial obligations