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Feds apologize for racism faced by all-Black Canadian unit in First World War

Feds apologize for racism faced by all-Black Canadian unit in First World War

Hundreds of Black men in Canada were turned away when they volunteered to fight overseas in 1914
For first time ever, CFL game set to be broadcast in an Indigenous language

For first time ever, CFL game set to be broadcast in an Indigenous language

Edmonton Elks vs Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be broadcast live in Cree
Suncor Energy says president and CEO Mark Little has stepped down, resigns from board

Suncor Energy says president and CEO Mark Little has stepped down, resigns from board

Announcement came a day after the company announced that a contractor was killed at its Base Mine
Interac services ‘fully available’ again after Rogers outage

Interac services ‘fully available’ again after Rogers outage

Debit transactions and 911 access were among the many regular services disrupted by the outage
NHL’s glass ceiling finally shattering as more women move into front-office roles

NHL’s glass ceiling finally shattering as more women move into front-office roles

Several women on the floor at the NHL entry draft, including five female AGMs
Uvalde mayor: Police didn’t get early chance to end massacre

Uvalde mayor: Police didn’t get early chance to end massacre

Mayor Don McLaughlin said no Uvalde police officer saw the gunman outside Robb Elementary
Feds look into potential legal risks of providing abortions to U.S. patients

Feds look into potential legal risks of providing abortions to U.S. patients

Canadian Medical Protective Association express concern about increased risk of legal difficulties
Hosting 2030 Winter Olympics in B.C. estimated to cost $1.2B in public funds

Hosting 2030 Winter Olympics in B.C. estimated to cost $1.2B in public funds

Events would be hosted in Whistler, Metro Vancouver and Sun Peaks
Assassinated Japanese leader was close friend to Canada: Trudeau

Assassinated Japanese leader was close friend to Canada: Trudeau

Abe assassinated on the street by a gunman who opened fire from behind during a campaign speech
Prince Harry wins first stage in suit against UK tabloid

Prince Harry wins first stage in suit against UK tabloid

Judge rules parts of a story about his fight for police protection in the U.K. were defamatory