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MP Erin Weir, Ousted From NDP Over Harassment Allegations, Won't Run Again

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REGINA — A Saskatchewan MP who has been sitting as an Independent following his ouster from the NDP caucus says he will be not be running in October’s federal election. Erin Weir, the member for Regina-Lewvan, issued a statement Tuesday saying he’s not running because federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh continues to block his candidacy. […]

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Nunavut's Food Insecurity Grows Despite Federal Program: Study

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Newly published research has concluded that food insecurity in Nunavut grew after a federal program was brought in to fight hunger in Canada’s North. The study, published Tuesday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, found that the ability of northerners to dependably put food on the table declined significantly during the years Nutrition North was […]

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Kraft Heinz Responds To 'Unfortunate' Cree Translation Of Mayochup

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TORONTO — Kraft Heinz has acknowledged a rather unexpected potential Cree translation of its latest buzzy condiment to reach Canada. Mayochup, the crowd-sourced name for its pre-mixed mayonnaise-ketchup mashup, can mean something entirely else in some Cree dialects. Click Here: Sports Water Bottles Arden Ogg, director of the Cree Literacy Network, says that around Moose […]

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Vancouver Aquarium Suing City For Whale, Dolphin Ban

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Click:china steel grinding ball manufacturer VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Aquarium is suing the city and park board over the 2017 cetacean ban for breach of contract and claiming it lost millions of dollars in revenue. In May 2017 the Vancouver’s park board voted 6 to 1 to approve a bylaw banning whales, dolphins and porpoises […]

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New Law Behind Uptick In Voluntary Gun Destruction: Quebec Public Security

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MONTREAL—The Quebec government is crediting its new gun registry law for a major spike in the number of long guns voluntarily handed over to police for destruction. Between April 1, 2018 and March 31, 2019, 5,250 long-guns were voluntarily given to authorities to be destroyed, according to provincial police spokeswoman Joyce Kemp. The previous year, […]

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Treasure Hunts In B.C., Alberta Have People Hoping To Hit Gold

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It’s a fantasy straight out of a children’s novel. Get the map. Follow the clues. Find the buried treasure. Seems simple, right? According to the Edmonton-based company GoldHunt, finding $100,000 in solid gold and silver buried in your city could be that easy. In a plot straight out of Treasure Island, the company says it […]