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Early morning fire destroys Mayfair Avenue apartment building damaged by previous fires

Winnipeg firefighters were fighting a fire in an empty two-story apartment complex on the Osborne River on Saturday morning, which had been damaged by previous fires. At around 2:20 a.m., crews were set on fire on Mayfair Avenue on the corner of Harkness Avenue, Winnipeg Fire Department paramedics said in a press release that morning. …

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Opinion Quebec’s intolerant government undermines Canada’s claims of progressivity

Placeholder while loading article actions I often hear elite American intellectuals (experts, academics and futurists, etc.) express great optimism about Canada’s potential. The country is framed as a crack of hope in a bleak world, a dynamic, modern, urban, democratic, multicultural and open-minded success story, free of toxic nationalism and populist authoritarianism that runs the …

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Canada and Finland will face off in the men’s hockey world championship final for the third year in a row, but the whites and reds face a big challenge: facing the challengers at home. Here’s what you need to know about the gold medal match on Sunday at the Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland, which …

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Within Ontario’s “terrible” child welfare system where children are “commodities”

18:59 Children “may not be safe” in Ontario’s child welfare system Children “may not be safe” in Ontario’s child welfare system A joint investigation by Global News and APTN has found disturbing conditions in Ontario group homes, a network of private, non-profit facilities designed to protect some of the province’s most vulnerable children. The investigation …

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Two people were killed in a four-vehicle crash on Queen’s Line

Content of the article Two people were killed in a four-vehicle crash on Queen’s Line on Dillon Road around 7pm on Friday, Chatham-Kent police said. Content of the article Preliminary investigation reveals a 27-year-old Windsor man was traveling east on Queen’s Line when his vehicle collided with a pickup truck traveling west on Queen’s Line, …

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Demonstration on autism in front of Romano’s campaign office

The Ontario Autism Coalition calls on the government to make systemic changes to provincial autism services Several people have gathered in front of Ross Romano’s campaign office this afternoon to mobilize to improve support services for young people and adults living with autism in Ontario. According to the Ontario Autism Coalition, the list of children …

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