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B.C. NDP to introduce throne speech confidence motion Monday, vote Thursday

VICTORIA — British Columbia's New Democrats say they will introduce an amended motion Monday that aims to defeat Premier Christy Clark's minority Liberal government.
New Raptors forward Anunoby says "everything happens for a reason"

New Raptors forward Anunoby says "everything happens for a reason"

TORONTO — The moment seemed innocuous enough. OG Anunoby sprinted into the paint to grab a rebound against Penn State back in January, and when he planted his right foot, his long right leg buckled under him like a bent rubber boot.

Mulcair raises red flags after Canadian sniper breaks record in Iraq

OTTAWA — NDP leader Tom Mulcair is forgoing the celebration and raising red flags following reports that a Canadian sniper in Iraq shattered the world record for the longest confirmed kill.
Veteran Richard Whiting brings, experience, versatility to Toronto Wolfpack

Veteran Richard Whiting brings, experience, versatility to Toronto Wolfpack

TORONTO — Stilts, Superman, Sir Richard. Just some of the nicknames Richard Whiting has collected along his long rugby league road.

Toronto stock index rallies on resource stocks, but BlackBerry shares fall 12%

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index rallied on the strength of resource stocks Friday, but shares in BlackBerry plunged after its first-quarter revenue failed to meet expectations. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index moved up 99.
Remote Ontario First Nation in shock after 3rd girl kills herself

Remote Ontario First Nation in shock after 3rd girl kills herself

Grief-stricken members of a remote northern Ontario community were still struggling to cope on Friday after the suicide of yet another 12-year-old girl sparked fears a death pact could claim even more young lives.

Info reforms would put Canada 46th among countries, just behind Peru: centre

OTTAWA — Even once reforms proposed by the Trudeau government are in place, Canada would sit only 46th on a list of global freedom-of-information rankings — sandwiched between Peru and Bulgaria.
Activist vying for non-binary birth certificate taking N.L. to court

Activist vying for non-binary birth certificate taking N.L. to court

ST. JOHN'S, N.L.

The Friday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories

Highlights from the news file for Friday, June 23 ——— NORTHERN ONTARIO FIRST NATION FACES THIRD SUICIDE: A Northern Ontario First Nation says it needs immediate help in the wake of a third suicide.

Money key: Leaders say damaged rail line to Churchill could be fixed in 2 months

WINNIPEG — Indigenous leaders say a broken train line that has cut off land access to Churchill in northern Manitoba could be fixed in two months if governments and the railway's owner would put up the money and hire workers from another rail company
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