EDMONTON — The Federal Court of Canada says it has issued a ruling in Cree and Dene — the first time it’s done so in an Indigenous language. Justice Sebastien Grammond wrote about the importance of including the two languages in a ruling last Friday that overturned the suspension of a First Nations band councillor […]
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Health Canada has banned the sale or importation of macro-textured breast implants after a health review determined that they increase the risk of a “rare but serious” form of cancer. Only one company, Allergan, manufactures the Biocell textured breast implants that are currently available in Canada. Licenses for the five types of textured implants the company offers, […]
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It’s called “liquid gold” for a reason. Breast milk contains antibodies and other immune-boosting ingredients, is easy on a baby’s digestive system, and should give a baby all the nutrients it needs for about the first six months of its life. It can also be a pain to extract, taking on average about 15 minutes […]
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OTTAWA — An NDP MP’s private member’s bill proposing the government review federal laws to align with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) faced some resistance by Conservative senators Tuesday. “I find it kind of troubling that there are still people in 2019 in this place called Canada that oppose […]
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OTTAWA — A former imam whose sermon at the funeral of worshippers murdered at a Quebec City mosque attracted international attention will run for the federal Liberals in a Montreal riding. Click Here: Pandora Jewelry Hassan Guillet won a contested nomination in Saint-Leonard-Saint-Michel, becoming the first Liberal candidate not to come from the influential Italian […]
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OTTAWA — Vice-Admiral Mark Norman and defence chief Gen. Jonathan Vance are being given “their privacy and their space,” Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan insisted Wednesday as he was grilled over why Norman has not yet been reinstated into the military. Sajjan sidestepped questions over whether the Trudeau government has an opinion on Norman’s desire to […]
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One of Canada’s largest theatre chains says it will be airing Toronto Raptors playoff games for free at 33 cinemas across the country. Cineplex says it has reached a deal with Raptors owners Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment to broadcast the NBA finals in theatres ranging from Mount Pearl, N.L. to Victoria. Maple Leaf Sports […]
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Adrian Durham has blasted Unai Emery’s decision to start Chelsea legend Petr Cech in Wednesday night’s Europa League final – insisting it should ‘not happen’. Cech will make his final appearance for the Gunners against his former side in the first of two all-England European finals this week. Ahead of the clash in Baku, Cech […]
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Chelsea turned on the style to thrash Arsenal 4-1 in the Europa League final on Wednesday night in what is expected to be Eden Hazard’s final appearance for the club. Hazard, 28, was yet again at his majestic best as he converted from the penalty spot and finished off a slick attacking move to net […]
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NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND – Less than three months after winning the 2019 Japan Times Bee, Ariya Narayanasamy spelled himself into the next round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Tuesday. The 12-year-old from Tokyo correctly spelled “bandicoot” and will compete in round three on Wednesday. Hosted in National Harbor just outside of Washington, the […]
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