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Short chain-link fence separating Canada from U.S. in Delta, B.C., not needed, mayor says

A fence has gone up near the U.S.-Canada border, but it’s nothing like the wall Trump has envisioned, and it didn’t come at his request.  The unguarded, black chain-link fence was erected on the Canadian side of a Point Roberts park in Washington state on Jan. 16. The fence, roughly …

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Film Anuja Nominated In Oscar 2025 Best Live Action Short Film Category Produce By Guneet Monga Priyanka Chopr – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

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Canadian short track skaters win 3 golds, 2 silvers at World Tour event in Seoul

The Canadian short track speed skating team dominated the podium at a World Tour stop on Saturday in Seoul. The team combined for five medal wins at the Mokdong Ice Rink, three of which were gold-medal victories. Steven Dubois, of Lachenaie, Que., won the men’s 500m final, crossing the line in 41.681 …

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Ontario opposition parties ready for ‘very early election’ if Ford cuts mandate short

When Ontario Premier Doug Ford refused to rule out an early election at a news conference in late May, he started whispers that bounced through the now-empty corridors of Queen’s Park. Staffers drafting legislation and regulations wondered if their work would see the light of day and MPPs started to …

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Canada enters 5th year of COVID-19. Are we falling short in treatment? – National

As Canada enters its fifth year navigating COVID-19, some experts and advocates are worried treatment options for the virus remain disappointingly inadequate. Despite significant strides in understanding the virus, Jennifer Hulme, a 42-year-old emergency physician at the University Health Network in Toronto, says many Canadians suffering from long-term COVID-19 are …

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Illness-plagued Jets fall short in Calgary 5-4 in final preseason road game – Winnipeg

Icing fewer veterans than they would have hoped in their fifth of six preseason games, the Winnipeg Jets let an early lead get away in a 5-4 loss in Calgary Monday night. Mark Scheifele and Morgan Barron were initially slated to play but were left back in Winnipeg as an …

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Northeastern parts of Winnipeg ravaged by short, powerful storm – Winnipeg

A short but powerful storm moved through Winnipeg Thursday evening, hammering areas like Transcona, North and East Kildonan, and Garden City with rain, strong winds and, in some cases, golf ball-sized hail. The intense weather led to downed trees, broken windows and other debris, and as of Friday morning, there …

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Animated short ‘The Flying Sailor’ about Halifax explosion snags Oscar nom

An animated short film based on a story about the 1917 Halifax explosion has snagged an Oscar nomination. The Flying Sailor, made by Calgary-based animators Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis, is nominated for best animated short. It’s inspired by a maritime tale about a seaman who was blasted into the …

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Quebec’s Indigenous sensitivity training falls short, say health-care workers

As the second anniversary of Joyce Echaquan’s death approaches this week, Indigenous health professionals say the measures taken by the Quebec government to address racism and discrimination in medical facilities have been inadequate.  Echaquan, a 37-year-old Atikamekw mother of seven, died in a Joliette, Que., hospital in 2020 after filming …

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