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Gas Prices Rise as Stations Switch to 'Summer Blend'

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Summer blend isn’t the latest coffee concoction from Starbucks. It’s a type of fuel blend that’s going to cost customers 25 to 35 cents more per gallon more at the pump, and many customers are bracing themselves for a summer fuel spike.
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Federal government signed RCMP contract with company linked to China

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A Radio-Canada investigation has revealed that the Canadian government awarded an RCMP equipment contract to a Chinese-owned company facing charges of espionage in the U.S.
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Professional women’s soccer coming to Canada in 2025

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Soccer superstars Christine Sinclair and Diana Matheson announce that a professional women’s soccer league in Canada will launch in 2025. The athletes tell Adrienne Arsenault the country has the players, money and desire to make the...
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2 teams signed on so far to new professional women’s soccer league

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A long-awaited professional women's soccer league is forming in Canada with two teams signed on already. As organizers work to sign on six more teams, they are confident Canadians will flock to watch the women play.
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B.C. mom upset with preschool headdress craft

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A mother from the Lytton First Nation in Coquitlam, B.C., says she was in disbelief after her son was sent home with a headdress craft made on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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Catholics hopeful papal apology will strengthen relationship with Indigenous people

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Catholic worshippers say they're hopeful that Pope Francis's apology for the conduct of some members of the Catholic Church in Canada's residential school system will help strengthen the relationship between the church and Indigenous...
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Government blames residential school survivors and critics in compensation litigation

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The federal government blames the comments of survivors and public officials for undermining faith in the residential school compensation process, according to a legal filing obtained by CBC News.
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First Nations take extreme measures to prevent COVID-19 spread

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For remote First Nations communities, keeping COVID-19 at bay is particularly crucial.
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Christine Sinclair going for gold at 2020 Olympics

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Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair just broke the international goal-scoring record, and her next goal is a gold medal at the upcoming Olympics in Tokyo.
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A comeback for Alberta’s PC Party?

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Two former UCP MLAs are trying to revive a political powerhouse from Alberta’s past. Peter Guthrie and Scott Sinclair announced plans to relaunch the Progressive Conservative Party, saying Premier Danielle Smith has abandoned centrist...
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10 years after apology, '60s Scoop survivors call for more support

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Ten years ago, Manitoba's premier issued an apology to the survivors of the Sixties Scoop. On Wednesday, survivors, advocates and community members gathered at St. John's Park in Winnipeg to heal, and call attention to injustices they...
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Whitehorse man faces extradition to U.S. on murder, robbery charges in Oregon

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The U.S. wants a Whitehorse man to be extradited to Oregon in relation to a homicide case in the state. Cole Sinclair faces a number of charges, including first-degree murder. Jackie Hong reports.
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Financial support pouring in for Prince Albert paramedics hit by car in Las Vegas

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Katrine Sinclair and Charlie Lastowsky were in Las Vegas to celebrate Sinclair's 21st birthday and their recent graduation from paramedic school when they were hit by a vehicle while on a crosswalk. They've been hospitalized in the city.
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Aerator turned on in Yellowknife's Frame Lake

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The device was installed by Rio Tinto and the ultimate goal of the project is to reintroduce fish to the long dead lake. As the CBC’s Nadeer Hashmi reports, that could happen in 2026.
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Indigenous leader Murray Sinclair’s legacy honoured with memorial

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Murray Sinclair, Manitoba’s first Indigenous judge who became a senator and Truth and Reconciliation commissioner, was honoured at a memorial ceremony by family, friends and colleagues.
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Residential schools survivors pay their respects to the late Murray Sinclair

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Survivors of day schools and residential schools are paying their respects to the late Murray Sinclair. A teepee and a sacred fire have been set up outside the Manitoba Legislature and members of the public will also have a chance to...
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Manitoba leaders offer their thoughts on the passing of Murray Sinclair

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From Ottawa to Winnipeg, leaders offered their thoughts on the passing of Murray Sinclair. His life and career left a mark on many Manitobans. On Monday, Legislative members held a ceremony to honour the late Senator.
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Murray Sinclair, Indigenous judge, senator and TRC chair, dead at 73

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Murray Sinclair, who started as a lawyer and became the first Indigenous judge in Manitoba and later a Senator and commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, has died at 73.
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Throwback: When Murray Sinclair became Manitoba’s first Indigenous judge in 1988

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In 1988, Murray Sinclair became an associate chief judge of the Manitoba Provincial Court — the second Indigenous person in Canada to be appointed to the bench and the first in Manitoba.
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Christine Sinclair scores in final NWSL regular-season match of her career

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Canadian soccer legend Christine Sinclair scores in the 16th minute to give the Portland Thorns a 1-0 lead over Angel City FC. Sinclair, who made her 200th NWSL regular-season appearance, is retiring from professional soccer at the end...
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Murray Sinclair, respected Anishinaabe lawyer, judge and senator, dies

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Murray Sinclair, member of Peguis First Nation, who served as chief commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, has died.
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Christine Sinclair scores in her hometown finale

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Christine Sinclair of Burnaby, B.C., scored in her final game at B.C. Place, as her Portland Thorns blanked the Vancouver Whitecaps Girls Elite FC 6-0 in the CONCACAF W Champions Cup.
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Manitoba Court of King's Bench chief justice remembers the late Murray Sinclair

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Glenn Joyal, chief justice of Manitoba's Court of King's Bench, speaks with CBC host Emily Brass about the late Murray Sinclair, who died Monday at the age of 73.
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Christine Sinclair leads Portland to victory

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Christine Sinclair scores in the 55th minute to lead the Portalnd Thorn to a 2-0 win over the league leading Orlando Pride in the NWSL.