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Philadelphia Flyers player cites religion as reason for Pride jersey boycott

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Philadelphia Flyers alternate captain Ivan Provorov cited his Russian Orthodox faith as the reason he refused to wear a Pride-themed jersey during pre-game warm-up.
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What to expect as US-Africa summit kicks off in Washington

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US President Joe Biden seeks to boost trade opportunities and build trust with African leaders during three days of talk
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Plan It Green: Nudging to Net Zero

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Al Jazeera’s Colin Baker takes us through the science of behavioural economics.
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Alleslev announces she's running for Conservative leadership

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Leona Alleslev announced she is running to become Canada's next Conservative Party leader.
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O'Toole says there are 'only two choices' in this election

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Asked about the People's Party of Canada, Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says a vote for any party but his own is a vote for the Liberals.
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Prime minister urges premiers to take action against COVID-19

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Despite growing pressure from health officials for a more co-ordinated national response to the COVID-19 second wave, the prime minister seems set to leave provinces in charge of their own responses, even warning that federal resources...
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Canadian actress Allison Mack pleads guilty in NXIVM criminal case

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The CBC's Briar Stewart's report from April 2019, followed the case in New York where the celebrity was charged with racketeering.
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Smallville actress Allison Mack pleads guilty in NXIVM criminal case

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The CBC's Briar Stewart's report from April 2019, followed the case in New York where the celebrity was charged with racketeering.
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Alberta doctors make 2nd appeal for 'circuit-breaker' lockdown

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Doctors in Alberta have sent a second letter to the provincial government asking it to impose a brief, strict 'circuit-breaker' lockdown to help slow the spread of COVID-19. According to Dr. Darren Markland, the respite would give those...
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'Projections all hinge on choices Canadians are making today'

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says projections of how serious the COVID-19 pandemic could become in Canada depend on Canadians' own actions.
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'A moment of real reflection'

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the infamous 'blackface' incident during the last federal election led him to take a 'hard look' at the 'dumb choices' he made when he was younger.
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Klondike Road Relay prepares for record-breaking year

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The popular race between Skagway, Alaska, and Whitehorse often sells out early, leaving disappointed runners and walkers on the sidelines. This year, organizers sought to change that.
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Nonprofit honors coaches for impacts on youth

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Hang Time will host their fist-ever coach of the year awards on June 7, recognizing coaches who serve as mentors and role models.
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‘It’s difficult to hear these stories’: MADD Canada CEO on impaired driving crash that killed 3 children

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A 19-year-old man is facing multiple counts of impaired driving after three children were killed in a crash on Sunday. Steve Sullivan, CEO of MADD Canada, sits down with CBC's Metro Morning to discuss the ongoing issue of drunk driving...
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What some Saskatoon residents think about vaccine requirements

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Health officials in Saskatchewan are expecting to see new measles cases daily. Some Saskatoon residents think the province should follow Ontario, which requires vaccines in school-aged children.
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be Well: Heart disease risks to avoid

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Dr. Shailine Rao, a cardiologist at NYU Langone Hospital Long Island, has some lifesaving information.
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Netanyahu backs dismissal of Israeli reservists calling for end to Gaza war

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About 1,000 current and retired Israeli Air Force pilots sign letter, saying Gaza war only serves ‘political interests’.
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Why one undecided voter says 'health-care reform' is her priority this election

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Dr. Sarah Giles, a rural ER physician in Kenora, Ont., and an undecided voter, says she's most concerned about federal health-care spending, transfer payments and care for First Nations and Métis people.
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Alberta's legislation on transgender youth health-care faces court challenge

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Lawyers for two LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations are seeking an injunction against the Alberta government's transgender legislation that prevents doctors from providing gender-affirming treatments for youths under the age of 16. The groups...
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Parents given 1 week to find new school as early education center 'consolidates'

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LIFE-John Coker Learning Center in Bushwick sent home letters to parents on Feb. 21 notifying them of the change.
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Wonder restaurant opens second location in Connecticut

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The new location opened on Thursday at 1885 Black Rock Turnpike.
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‘No messing with the 49th parallel — period,’ Anand says after PM comments on 51st state remarks

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Transport and Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand and Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon reacted Friday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was heard saying U.S. President Donald Trump’s 5st state remarks are a ‘real thing.'
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‘No messing with the 49th parallel — period,’ says minister about Trump's 51st state remark

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Transport and Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand and Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon reacted Friday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was heard saying U.S. President Donald Trump’s 5st state remarks are a ‘real thing.'
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Research Suggests Possible Link Between Finger Length And Drinking Habits

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New research published in the American Journal of Human Biology suggests a possible link between finger length and drinking habits. According to the study, the ratio between the lengths of the index and ring fingers could indicate a...