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Cuba’s Government Says U.S. Stoked Five Protests at Weekend
HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba’s government confirmed on Monday that five protests had taken place across the island on Sunday and warned citizens against what it said were lies and exaggerations on social media aimed at sparking a broader uprising. Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel repeated a frequent … -
Piper Gilles skates with different perspective since cancer diagnosis
Canadian ice dancer Piper Gilles is skating with a greater sense of peace since her cancer diagnosis last season and whenever she is struggling to walk out of her front door to attend practice, she thinks back to the many days she physically could not.Sports
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This business owner says she’s being ‘penalized’ for bringing manufacturing to Canada from China
A Canadian company that manufactures children’s toy couches finds itself facing a high bill for import tariffs after bringing production home to this country even though it’s no longer importing a majority of its product, after a single component of the couches was reclassified by the Canada Border Services Agency.Business
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This business owner says she’s being ‘penalized’ for bringing manufacturing to Canada from China
A Canadian company that manufactures children’s toy couches finds itself facing a high bill for import tariffs after bringing production home to this country even though it’s no longer importing a majority of its product, after a single component of the couches was reclassified by the Canada Border Services Agency.Business
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This business owner says she’s being ‘penalized’ for bringing manufacturing to Canada from China
A Canadian company that manufactures children’s toy couches finds itself facing a high bill for import tariffs after bringing production home to this country even though it’s no longer importing a majority of its product, after a single component of the couches was reclassified by the Canada Border Services Agency.Business
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‘A whole family ripped apart’: Mourners gather to remember victims of Ottawa mass killing
Some 200 people showed up at a public multi-faith funeral service in Ottawa Sunday to mourn the six people killed more than a week ago in the city’s Barrhaven suburb.Family
Some 200 people showed up at a public multi-faith funeral service in Ottawa Sunday to mourn the six people killed more than a week ago in the city’s Barrhaven suburb.
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‘A whole family ripped apart’: Mourners gather to remember victims of Ottawa mass killing
Some 200 people showed up at a public multi-faith funeral service in Ottawa Sunday to mourn the six people killed more than a week ago in the city’s Barrhaven suburb.Family
Some 200 people showed up at a public multi-faith funeral service in Ottawa Sunday to mourn the six people killed more than a week ago in the city’s Barrhaven suburb.
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Defending champ UNB routs TMU in U Sports men’s hockey semis to continue perfect season
Colton Kammerer and the University of New Brunswick Reds will have a shot at defending their Canadian university men’s hockey title and completing an unbeaten season.Sports
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Defending champ UNB routs TMU in U Sports men’s hockey semis to continue perfect season
Colton Kammerer and the University of New Brunswick Reds will have a shot at defending their Canadian university men’s hockey title and completing an unbeaten season.Sports
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Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis taking indefinite leave for family reasons
The Montreal Canadiens announced Saturday head coach Martin St. Louis will be away from the team indefinitely for family reasons. Assistant coach Trevor Letowski will handle head-coaching duties during St-Louis’s absence, the club added.Family
The Montreal Canadiens announced Saturday head coach Martin St. Louis will be away from the team indefinitely for family reasons. Assistant coach Trevor Letowski will handle head-coaching duties during St-Louis’s absence, the club added.