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Rescheduled inquest into indigenous inmate's death in Saskatoon to go ahead

Rescheduled inquest into indigenous inmate's death in Saskatoon to go ahead

SASKATOON — A public inquest into the death of an inmate at the Saskatoon Regional Psychiatric Centre is to go ahead next month after a lengthy delay.
Young Maple Leafs beat expectations - just not their own

Young Maple Leafs beat expectations - just not their own

TORONTO — Morgan Rielly and his Maple Leafs teammates knew something no one else did when they huddled together for dinner before the start of the 2016-17 season.

Home Capital benches two key players facing Ontario watchdog's allegations

TORONTO — Home Capital Group (TSX:HCG) is benching two of the key figures at the centre of allegations filed against the mortgage lender last week by Ontario's securities watchdog.

Statistics Canada says wholesale sales fell 0.2 per cent in February

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says wholesale sales fell 0.2 per cent to $58.9 billion in February, led by lower sales in the personal and household goods and the food, beverage and tobacco subsectors.

Home Capital benches two key players facing Ontario watchdog's allegations

TORONTO — Home Capital Group (TSX:HCG) is benching two of the key figures at the centre of allegations filed against the mortgage lender last week by Ontario's securities watchdog.
Four stories in the news today, April 24

Four stories in the news today, April 24

Four stories in the news for Monday, April 24 ——— TODDLER FOUND DEAD IN EDMONTON IDENTIFIED Family and friends are mourning online a toddler who was found dead outside a church in Edmonton last week. A Facebook group titled R.I.P.

Advocates urge say-on-pay votes as annual meeting season heats up

OTTAWA — Regulators should make public companies hold a vote on the pay packages of top executives, say investors advocates, with compensation expected to be a major issue at the annual general meetings of some of Canada's biggest corporations this y
Baby boomers not included in task force guidelines for hepatitis C screening

Baby boomers not included in task force guidelines for hepatitis C screening

TORONTO — The average Canadian adult does not need to be screened for infection with hepatitis C, a blood-borne virus that can in time cause cirrhosis or cancer of the liver, says a task force that develops practice guidelines for primary-care provid
Capitals give full credit to Maple Leafs: 'They gave us everything they had'

Capitals give full credit to Maple Leafs: 'They gave us everything they had'

TORONTO — The Washington Capitals were giving full credit to the Toronto Maple Leafs after eliminating them from the Stanley Cup playoffs on Sunday night.
Bittersweet playoff exit for plucky Maple Leafs: 'The future's bright for us'

Bittersweet playoff exit for plucky Maple Leafs: 'The future's bright for us'

TORONTO — The air was bittersweet in the Toronto Maple Leafs' dressing room after a season-ending loss.
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