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Terry Glavin: Paying Iranian Football Team to Play Canadian Values ​​Assault in Vancouver

Route links Comment by NP Not even the assassination of 85 Canadians by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps by dropping a plane from the sky is enough for Trudeau to intervene. Date Posted: May 25, 2022 • 14 hours ago • 5 minutes of reading • 40 comments Iranian striker Mehdi Taremi reacts after Morocco …

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Here are the schools in Ottawa that will be closed on Thursday due to the storm

Dozens of Ottawa schools will remain closed Thursday as hydropower continues to restore power after Saturday’s storm. The Ottawa District School Board Carleton and the Ottawa Catholic School Board have said there will be “limited” school bus service. See the OSTA website for more information. Here’s a look at school closures at Ottawa School Boards …

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The doctor who led the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Peel is stepping down

One of the key figures in the Peel region’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic over the past two years is abandoning its role. Peel’s official health doctor, Dr. Lawrence Loh, will begin working as executive director and general manager of the College of Family Physicians of Canada in September, succeeding Dr. Francine Lemire. The news …

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According to the court, the BC woman’s “elaborate alibi” for the run-in included false letters and false accusations.

A BC woman who was convicted of a fatal hit despite her “elaborate alibi” that included forged letters and lies about the theft of her truck by a worker, has lost her offer to reduce the sentence . In a ruling released Wednesday, the BC Court of Appeal rejected Linnea Louise Labbee’s claim that her …

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Squamish Nation signs a service agreement with Vancouver for the development of Kitsilano

Recovering her family’s land at the southern foot of Burrard Bridge is a kind of homecoming for the old Squamish Nation Syexwáliya Ann Whonnock. His great-grandfather Shinnullsutt and his great-grandmother lived on the site before 1913, when the government sent villagers to the north coast in a barge and burned their homes so that Vancouver …

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