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PWHL New York takes Canada's Sarah Fillier 1st overall in 2024 draft

9th - Higher Ed
Sarah Fillier, an Olympic gold medallist and three-time world champion with Team Canada, was selected first overall by New York in the 2024 PWHL entry draft.
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American Bednarek claims 200-metre Diamond League Eugene win, Canada's Brown 6th

9th - Higher Ed
Kenneth Bednarek of the US ran to a 200-metre winning time of 19.89 Saturday at the Diamond League event in Eugene, Oregon, Toronto's Aaron Brown finishing sixth with the time of 20.47.
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Heart transplants may soon be more accessible thanks to 'heart-in-a-box' tech

9th - Higher Ed
Heart transplants in Canada could soon become more accessible, now that some hospitals have been cleared to get the equipment and training necessary to reanimate a heart for the purpose of transplant, after it stops beating.
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Canada’s short story master Alice Munro, in her own words

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian short story author and Nobel laureate Alice Munro has died at the age of 92. This is her in her own words.
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Don McKellar tells Vietnamese story with largely Canadian cast

9th - Higher Ed
Actor-director Don McKellar turned to some fellow Canadians to tell his latest story, The Sympathizer, which centres around a double agent and Vietnamese identity.
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Poilievre says antisemitism is rising as memories of Holocaust fade

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was one of several speakers at the Holocaust memorial in Ottawa on Monday. He said 80 years after the Holocaust, Canadians are seeing 'the same ugly totalitarian ideologies' playing themselves out on...
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B.C. government once again asking Meta to lift ban on Canadian news for public safety

9th - Higher Ed
As B.C. stares at what could be another brutal wildfire season, the provincial government is again urging Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, to unblock Canadian news on its platforms. Since last July, Meta has banned...
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Sikh activists want Ottawa to do more to ensure their safety

9th - Higher Ed
Following the arrest of three suspects in the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, others in the Sikh community in Canada are worried about being assassinated and want the federal government to do more to ensure their safety.
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‘No doubt’ India behind Nijjar killing: former CSIS officer

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian police have arrested members of an alleged hit squad believed to have been behind the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, B.C., last June. The National’s Ian Hanomansing asks former CSIS officer Dan...
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Canada's Marco Arop wins first Diamond League 800m of the season

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian distance runner battled to victory, with less than a second between the top three runners at the Diamond League meet in Xiamen.
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Canada promised visas for 1,000 people in Gaza. None have left with Canada’s help

9th - Higher Ed
Palestinian Canadians say their families are dying in Gaza before they’re able to escape to Canada. In January, the federal government announced a temporary resident visa program for Palestinians with extended family in Canada. But three...
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Watch a Canadian's helicopter escape from Haiti

9th - Higher Ed
David Rocheleau recorded his rescue flight from Haiti amid worsening gang violence in the country. But Rocheleau expressed frustration with Canadian officials after he says the business he worked with paid tens of thousands of dollars to...
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Gretzky: Mulroney was 'one of the greatest prime ministers we've ever had'

9th - Higher Ed
In his eulogy for Brian Mulroney, Wayne Gretzky fondly recalls a phone conversation he and his father had with the prime minister during the Canada Cup.
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Canada's efforts to get citizens out of Haiti 'not cutting it,' says Quebecer who fled

9th - Higher Ed
David Rocheleau describes his 'stressful and worrisome' escape from Haiti and says the Canadian government's support network in the country should be bolstered to support other Canadians stuck in Haiti. 'The U.S. is doing it, why can't...
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Canada hasn't decided yet on evacuating citizens from Haiti, ambassador says

9th - Higher Ed
André François Giroux, Canada's ambassador to Haiti, says the Canadian government is preparing for 'all eventuality' regarding its citizens in Haiti, but said 'assisted departure' is 'very much a last-resort option.' Giroux's comments...
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British-Canadian lieutenant's remains identified 107 years after his death

9th - Higher Ed
Lt. Frank Hemsley's family thought his body was lost after he died fighting for Canada in the First World War. It took more than a century, science and a Canadian team to prove otherwise.
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'There's no way out,' says Canadian stuck in Haiti

9th - Higher Ed
Quebecer David Rocheleau went to Haiti for work at the end of February and is now unable to leave amid the gang violence. He describes hearing gunshots near the airport and says he never expected anything of this scale to happen in a...
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A peek behind the scenes of Canadian Ranger training

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian Rangers work closely with the OPP in emergency situations and provide on-the-ground assistance in northern Ontario's remote communities. The CBC's Jasmine Kabatay made the trek to Rinker Lake, just north of Thunder Bay, to...
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Halifax's Ellie Black using International Gymnix as 'building block' for Paris 2024

9th - Higher Ed
Gymnast Ellie Black is heading to her fourth Olympics this summer and says she's really excited to be back in Montreal for this weekend's international competition to continue her preparations for Paris.
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Canadian stuck in Haiti says gangs have closed every exit route

9th - Higher Ed
Richard Phillips is a Canadian agricultural consultant who regularly travels to Haiti to train workers on the use of farm equipment. He says this is the first time criminal gangs have shut down traffic to the Dominican Republic at the...
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Canada's Joshua Liendo swims into the history book

9th - Higher Ed
Joshua Liendo has broken barriers as Canada’s first Black swimmer to win gold at a world championship. But Liendo tells The National’s Ian Hanomansing his sights are set on the top of the podium at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
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Brian Mulroney in his own words

9th - Higher Ed
Brian Mulroney, one of Canada’s most consequential prime ministers, is dead at 84. This is him in his own words.
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UK MP Preet Kaur Gill accused India of 'Sikh Repression' in House of Commons

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British MP Preet Kaur Gill, in a scathing attack in the UK Parliament, accused that agents with links to India are targeting Sikh activists in the United Kingdom. Preet Gill said, “Transnational repression to silence dissent in...
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“Tempted to ask Canadian question…” EAM Jaishankar’s query on Canada leaves everyone in splits

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External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on February 23 participated in one of the sessions of Raisina Dialogue 2024. During the session, Jaishankar was told if he could ask questions to other panelists. To one of the panelists Bruce...