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Supreme Court restores $9.1-million fine for Quebec maple syrup thief

Supreme Court restores $9.1-million fine for Quebec maple syrup thief

Court says Quebec’s Court of Appeal was wrong to reduce fine to $1 million in 2012 theft
Heavy fighting rages near Kyiv as Russia appears to regroup

Heavy fighting rages near Kyiv as Russia appears to regroup

Heavy fighting raged on the outskirts of Kyiv and other zones Thursday amid indications the Kremlin is using talk of de-escalation as cover while regrouping and resupplying its forces and redeploying them for a stepped-up offensive in eastern Ukraine.
O’Reilly, St. Louis Blues hand Vancouver Canucks 4-3 loss to sweep season series

O’Reilly, St. Louis Blues hand Vancouver Canucks 4-3 loss to sweep season series

Elias Pettersson scores twice in a losing cause
Canada falls 1-0 to Panama, finishes atop CONCACAF World Cup qualifying standings

Canada falls 1-0 to Panama, finishes atop CONCACAF World Cup qualifying standings

Canadians head to Qatar along with U.S., Mexico
Trial date set for former Vancouver Canuck Jake Virtanen charged with sexual assault

Trial date set for former Vancouver Canuck Jake Virtanen charged with sexual assault

Case is set to be heard by a judge and jury in B.C. Supreme Court starting on July 18
Feds looking to protect carbon price with legislation or compensation contracts

Feds looking to protect carbon price with legislation or compensation contracts

Minister: investors holding back on emissions-cutting projects because carbon price fragile
Saskatchewan woman who starved girl to death granted supervised community visits

Saskatchewan woman who starved girl to death granted supervised community visits

Tammy Goforth can participate in Indigenous cultural activities and visit a fast food drive-thru
FIFA, Qatar prepare for unprecedented World Cup finals draw

FIFA, Qatar prepare for unprecedented World Cup finals draw

Global health crisis and war in Ukraine combine to make this draw like no other
US astronaut ends record-long spaceflight in Russian capsule

US astronaut ends record-long spaceflight in Russian capsule

Mark Vande Hei landed in a Soyuz capsule in Kazakhstan alongside two Russian cosmonauts
Building national monument honouring residential school students to take five years

Building national monument honouring residential school students to take five years

Ottawa is eyeing a five-year timeline to build a national monument to honour children who suffered its residential schools system.