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Saskatchewan families fight to have gender taken off birth certificates

REGINA — Three Saskatchewan families are continuing to battle for equality for their transgender and non-gender-identifying children.

Canada's U19 team returns home to cheers after historic world championship win

TORONTO — RJ Barrett couldn't help but take a friendly jab at his father when asked about his impact on his basketball career.

Donald Trump Jr. hires a lawyer: Russia scandal worms its way into First Family

WASHINGTON — A Washington law professor answered with nary a nanosecond's hesitation when asked what advice he'd offer President Donald Trump's eldest son Monday, as the Russia scandal inched its way through the First Family.

Toronto considers lifting ban on backyard chickens

TORONTO — Some Toronto residents with a hankering for their own fresh eggs could soon be in luck if city council approves a pilot project that would lift a ban on backyard hens.

Chuckwagon horse euthanized after injury during the Calgary Stampede

CALGARY — A chuckwagon horse was euthanized by a veterinarian after it was injured following the fifth heat of the Rangeland Derby at the Calgary Stampede on Sunday evening.

Notable wildfires in British Columbia

ASHCROFT, B.C. — Wildfires have forced thousands from their homes in British Columbia's central and southern Interior. Here's a list of some fires that the B.C.

Manitoba teen accidentally shot during target practice with friend: Relative

WINNIPEG — A resident of a small Hutterite colony west of Winnipeg says a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed during a game of target practice on the weekend.
'It's creepy:' Three bodies discovered after burning vehicle put out in Calgary

'It's creepy:' Three bodies discovered after burning vehicle put out in Calgary

CALGARY — The Calgary police homicide unit is investigating after three bodies were found Monday in a burned-out vehicle at a construction site on the city's northwestern edge. Acting Insp.
Key developments on Monday in British Columbia's wildfires

Key developments on Monday in British Columbia's wildfires

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A look at some of the key developments Monday in the battle against wildfires in British Columbia: — About 300 firefighters and support staff from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and New Brunswick started to arrive to help relieve B.
Stream where teen's body was found was searched day earlier: lawyer

Stream where teen's body was found was searched day earlier: lawyer

HALIFAX — Another twist has been added to the heart-breaking story of a Nova Scotia teen who died 27 years ago.
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