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Author of Acadian cookbook goes back to roots to find culinary heritage

Author of Acadian cookbook goes back to roots to find culinary heritage

TORONTO — Simon Thibault is on a crusade to prevent Acadian culinary culture from disappearing.

Credit unions decry federal regulatory ban on members using 'banking' terms

TORONTO — The national group representing credit unions says its members are being treated unfairly by a federal regulator that is prohibiting them from using the terms "bank," "banker" and "banking" to describe their services.

Canada to apologize, pay former Gitmo prisoner Omar Khadr

TORONTO — The Canadian government is going to apologize and give millions of dollars to a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner who pleaded guilty to killing a U.S.

Initial findings from necropsies suggest blunt trauma for two whales found dead

NORWAY, P.E.I. — Marine mammal experts have released their initial findings after hauling three of the six North Atlantic right whales found dead in Canada's eastern waters to the shore for post-mortem examinations.
Ready to shine: Canadian female pro-wrestlers see glowing future in the ring

Ready to shine: Canadian female pro-wrestlers see glowing future in the ring

TORONTO — Xandra Bale scowls at the crowd as she pushes through a velvet curtain and struts towards the wrestling ring.

Canadian doctor shot at New York hospital recovering after surgery, father says

ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — The father of a Canadian doctor who was among the wounded in a shooting at a New York City hospital last week says his son is doing well after undergoing surgery. Justin Timperio of St. Catharines, Ont.

Two Navy members linked to Canada Day incident at Indigenous ceremony

HALIFAX — A spokesperson for the military has confirmed that two members of the Navy were involved in a confrontation at an Indigenous ceremony in Halifax on Canada Day.

Indigenous families need reassurance as inquiry director resigns, group says

OTTAWA — An Aboriginal group is calling on organizers of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls to be more transparent about how the process will move forward with the resignation of its executive director.

Canadian woman and her husband found dead in New Mexico, state police say

ALBUQERQUE, N.M. — Police in New Mexico are investigating after a Canadian woman was found dead with her husband inside a pickup truck on the shoulder of an interstate highway.
Small airplane fell apart in the air in Wisconsin, killing 6

Small airplane fell apart in the air in Wisconsin, killing 6

PHILLIPS, Wis. — A small airplane that went down in northern Wisconsin fell apart in the air, killing the six people on board, a spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board said Monday. The Cessna 421 that crashed at 3:21 a.m.
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