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Woman's rant for 'white doctor' sparks outrage after caught on video

MISSISSAUGA, Ont.
Yukon's Sourtoe Cocktail still available but theft of one toe tough to swallow

Yukon's Sourtoe Cocktail still available but theft of one toe tough to swallow

DAWSON CITY, Yukon — A mummified human toe that is the key ingredient in a strange drinking ritual in Dawson City has been stolen. RCMP are searching for the suspects as well as the misappropriated member.
Bank of Canada's 'reimagined' museum aims to make monetary policy fun

Bank of Canada's 'reimagined' museum aims to make monetary policy fun

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada is embarking on a new mission with its soon-to-be-opened museum — to show people just how much fun monetary policy can be.

Testing urged for Burlington dental-clinic patients over sterilization issue

BURLINGTON, Ont. — Public health is urging patients of a dental clinic in Burlington, Ont., to get tested for various diseases. Authorities say they found implement-sterilization problems at Upper Middle Dental.
Five stories in the news for today, June 21

Five stories in the news for today, June 21

Five stories in the news for Wednesday, June 21 ——— SENATORS VOTE TO REMOVE SECTION OF BUDGET BILL The Senate voted late Tuesday to ditch a so-called escalator tax on booze from the federal budget, defying Prime Minister Trudeau's insistence that onl

Triple murder trial hears testimony about remains found in firepit

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — The trial of a man accused of killing a young father, his two-year-old daughter and a senior in southern Alberta is hearing testimony about the firepit where the girl's remains were discovered. RCMP Const.

Senate ethics officer who penned scathing Meredith report resigns

OTTAWA — The author of a damning report earlier this year that led to the eventual resignation of Sen. Don Meredith has herself resigned. Senate ethics officer Lyse Ricard's departure was announced Monday by Sen.

10 things about the Liberal government's security bill introduced Tuesday

OTTAWA — The Liberal government introduced long-anticipated security legislation Tuesday following consultations that drew comments from tens of thousands of Canadians.

QuickQuotes: Just what was said Tuesday about new national security legislation

OTTAWA — The Liberal government finally introduced its long-awaited new national security legislation Tuesday. Some quotes: "Canadians expect their governments to do two things: protect our communities and uphold our rights and freedoms.

Montreal-born author appointed new chair of UBC's creative writing program

VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia has announced a new head for its creative writing program, nearly two years after the former chair was suspended amid "serious allegations.
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