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Stampeders, Redblacks settle for 31-31 tie in Grey Cup rematch

Stampeders, Redblacks settle for 31-31 tie in Grey Cup rematch

OTTAWA — Neither team left the stadium feeling content on Friday night.

Toronto FC avenges loss to New England with 2-0 win on Pride Night

Toronto FC showed off its depth and grit Friday night, defeating the New England Revolution 2-0 on a 48-hour turnaround from its last game in Montreal.
MLS Capsules

MLS Capsules

TORONTO — Drew Moor scored early and Sebastian Giovinco struck late and Toronto FC overcame a tight schedule turnaround to beat the New England Revolution 2-0 on Friday night.
Power still off for 200 properties in Red Deer after Tuesday's windstorm

Power still off for 200 properties in Red Deer after Tuesday's windstorm

RED DEER, Alta. — Officials in Red Deer, Alta., say it will take more than a month to clean up the city following a bad storm earlier this week. As of Friday, there are still about 200 properties without power.
Price tag for Muskrat Falls hydro megaproject rises by another billion, CEO says

Price tag for Muskrat Falls hydro megaproject rises by another billion, CEO says

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Costs for the Muskrat Falls hydro project in Labrador are up another $1 billion, a "boondoggle" the man in charge says is worse than the lopsided Upper Churchill debacle.

Defence for man accused of killing toddler and two adults won't call evidence

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — The defence for an Alberta man charged with killing a 69-year-old woman, a young father and his two-year-old daughter has declared it will not call any evidence.

Canada opts not to select beleaguered striker Cycle Larin for Gold Cup

TORONTO — Striker Cyle Larin, facing drunk-driving charges in Florida, will not be part of Canada's Gold Cup roster next month.

Ottawa seeks 'clarity' in court on tribunal findings on First Nations health

OTTAWA — The Liberal government said Friday it is going to Federal Court to seek "clarity" on two aspects of a compliance order issued in May by a quasi-judicial human rights tribunal on the delivery of First Nations child health care.
Top soldier expected to issue directive encouraging participation in Pride

Top soldier expected to issue directive encouraging participation in Pride

OTTAWA — Canada's top soldier is planning to issue a directive in the coming days encouraging military personnel to attend Pride events in uniform, as part of a larger effort to make the Forces more diverse and inclusive.

Montreal passenger rights advocate loses legal round in court battle against United

MONTREAL — A Montreal passenger rights advocate has lost a legal round in a 20-year-old dispute with United Airlines. Jeremy Cooperstock said the Federal Court of Canada has ruled that his website Untied.
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