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Funding infrastructure

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Brock Carlton, CEO of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, on how the infrastructure bank will be funded
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Sharapova’s sponsors Nike, Head and Evian stand by her despite doping ban

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Several of Maria Sharapova’s main sponsors have confirmed that they are standing by her. The sports clothing firm Nike said it will continue sponsoring her, as will racket provider Head and bottled water company Evian. This despite the...
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Will Russia's track and field athletes be allowed at the Olympics?

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Russia's track and field athletes have been barred from the Olympics because of allegations of state-sponsored doping, but training continues.
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Charles Sousa supports enhancing CPP

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'Two-thirds of Ontarians do not have a workplace pension, and that is a concentration that we are trying to resolve,' Ontario's finance minister says
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Drone spying ‘systemic,’ says Soccer Canada

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A day after Soccer Canada suspended the women’s head coach over allegations a drone was used to spy on opponents ahead of the Olympics, the organization said the practice is ‘systemic,’ though past players and coaches have distanced...
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NCC teacher's union files legal action against college board of trustees, Nassau County

9th - Higher Ed
The lawsuit challenges the recent decision to eliminate 15 academic departments.
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Nassau Community College teachers’ union releases documents showing top administrators gave themselves raises

9th - Higher Ed
As News 12 reported, the board of trustees at the college unanimously passed a budget last month that consolidated more than 20 departments.
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Nassau Community College Board of Trustees set to vote on proposed budget

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The schools’ Federation of Teachers says the current spending plan will hurt students of color.
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'If you build it, they will come': Federation hopes tip-to-tip trail will drive ATV tourism

9th - Higher Ed
Drivers of all-terrain vehicles in P.E.I. will soon have to pay a registration fee, but the funds will help build and maintain a trail that runs from one end of the Island to the other.
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DriveIT | First-Ever Formula-4 Car Race Along Banks Of Srinagar's Scenic Dal Lake Thrills Fans

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Srinagar recently hosted its first Formula 4 racing event, stunning locals with thrilling races around the scenic Dal Lake. Spectators witnessed professional drivers performing stunts as sleek cars sped along a 1.7 km track from Lalit...
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Bridgeport City Council hears opposing views during Gaza's ceasefire resolution debate

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Plenty of people voiced their concerns at the meeting. Some of the residents say they are in favor of a ceasefire, while some oppose it and others say the city should be diverting its resources and time elsewhere.
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'Fighting for the safety of junior wrestlers': Sakshi Malik's first reaction to WFI body's suspension

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On suspension of the newly elected body of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) by Union Sports Ministry, Wrestler Sakshi Malikh says, "This has happened for the betterment of the wrestlers. We had been saying that this was the fight of...
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Indian wrestlers accuse WFI chief, coaches of sexual harassment

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Top Indian wrestlers have organised sit-in protests against several coaches and the sport’s chief, who is also a Parliam
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Iran Calls for Removal of U.S. National Team at World Cup

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Iran Calls for Removal of U.S. National Team at World Cup
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Divided Cyprus:Tensions rise as parties seek solution to conflict

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Turkish Cypriots demand a two-state solution while Greek Cypriots call for a two-zone federation.
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Russian-backed separatists hail votes on joining Russia

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Officials say some residents have been threatened with punishment if they don't vote.
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India facing football ban over ‘deviations’ from FIFA ‘roadmap’

9th - Higher Ed
India's footballers are dealing with the fallout from FIFA's move to ban the country.
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Canadian gymnasts demand investigation into abusive practices, toxic culture

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Dozens of Canadian gymnasts have signed an open letter calling for an independent investigation into an ongoing toxic culture and abusive practices at Gymnastics Canada. The way elite sports are funded based on performance is part of the...
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Russia-Ukraine tensions: Moscow does not want war, says Lavrov

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The Russian foreign minister says his country does not want war, but will not allow its interests to be ignored by the West.
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Embrace discomfort when challenging history, says podcast host

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As more Canadians question and push back against what we had previously learned about Canadian history, it can make for uncomfortable conversations, but is ultimately worthwhile, says Falen Johnson, co-host and co-creator of popular...
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Saskatchewan premier disappointed with SCC ruling federal carbon price is constitutional

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says federal Liberals' carbon tax is costly and ineffective.
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Carr will listen to the Prairie West

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Manitoba Liberal MP Jim Carr rejoins cabinet as the special representative to the Prairies.
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Legault pleads with doctors to help Quebec long-term care homes

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Quebec Premier François Legault says short-staffed long-term care homes need 2,000 health-care workers right now.
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Canadian farmers sounding alarm over food supply

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The Canadian Federation of Agriculture warns that Canadians could see higher costs and less variety at grocery stores unless the advocacy group receives help from Ottawa during the COVID-19 pandemic.