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ROUNDUP One job is done for Canada’s Rylan Wiens. The 22-year-old diver teamed with Nathan Zsombor-Murray on a fifth-place finish at the World Aquatics Championships on Thursday, clinching a Paris Olympic spot in the process. Women’s water polo team drops match to Olympic-spot rivals at worldsCBC Sports · Posted: FebContinue Reading

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ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility Help newsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in Canada Attention, Swifties: an N.B. barber has mastered the Kelce cut2 days ago Duration 2:07 2 days agoNewsDuration 2:07Karma is the guy at 615 Rothesay Ave. Jeffrey Dugas of Obsidian Barbers in Saint John hasContinue Reading

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Saskatchewan ‘It’s the ultimate revenge’: Sask. animal shelter launches ‘Neuter Your Ex’ fundraiserA Saskatchewan animal shelter raising money for spaying and neutering cats is offering some furry vengeance to irate exes.   In exchange for $50 donation, Humboldt SPCA will name a cat who needs to be fixed after an ex-partnerContinue Reading

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Politics Officials at Veterans Affairs (VAC) feared that their decision to overrule the government’s handpicked jury on a proposed design for the Afghan war memorial would be met with a “mixed reaction” that could “negatively affect the families of the fallen,” says an internal department memo obtained by CBC/Radio-Canada. Department opted forContinue Reading

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Ottawa Organizers of the self-styled “Freedom Convoy” say downtown Ottawa residents and businesses wouldn’t have been bothered by loud honking and diesel fumes if city police hadn’t directed them to park hundreds of vehicles on residential streets. 3rd-party claim in ongoing lawsuit issued by Superior Court this week Kristy NeaseContinue Reading

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Most criminal investigators tasked with hunting down crimes at Canada’s ports and borders in recent years have lacked basic training, says a newly released audit report from the Canada Border Services Agency. The report, posted on the CBSA website late last week, lands just as border officials, politicians, police and industry representatives meet todayContinue Reading