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Sault Ste. Marie shooter was previously charged with assaulting cop, court docs show

Sault Ste. Marie shooter was previously charged with assaulting cop, court docs show

The man who killed four people – including three of his own children – before turning a gun on himself in Sault Ste. Marie had been charged four years ago with assaulting a police officer, court records show.
Canadian researcher released from Algerian prison after sentence reduced on appeal

Canadian researcher released from Algerian prison after sentence reduced on appeal

MONTREAL — A Canadian researcher whose criminal conviction in Algeria was criticized by human rights groups was released from prison Thursday after an appeal court reduced his sentence.
Judge accepts $17-million class-action deal for N.B. psychiatric hospital abuse

Judge accepts $17-million class-action deal for N.B. psychiatric hospital abuse

MONCTON, N.B. — A $17-million class-action settlement has been approved after plaintiffs alleged decades of mistreatment of psychiatric patients at the Restigouche Hospital Centre in northern New Brunswick.

Canadians aim for better results at second short track World Cup in Montreal

MONTREAL — Short track speedskating coach Sébastien Cros is hoping Canada can improve on its individual medal haul as the world’s top skaters return to Maurice Richard Arena for a second ISU World Cup event from Friday to Sunday.
Christine Sinclair looks to avoid being 'surprised' on farewell tour with Canada

Christine Sinclair looks to avoid being 'surprised' on farewell tour with Canada

While no fan of being in the spotlight, captain Christine Sinclair knows she will be centre stage in her final four games for Canada. The 40-year-old from Burnaby, B.C.
Rogers shuts down CityNews Ottawa radio station, lays off newsroom staff

Rogers shuts down CityNews Ottawa radio station, lays off newsroom staff

Rogers Communications Inc. is closing its CityNews Ottawa radio station and laying off newsroom staff, citing dwindling audiences and regulatory challenges.
Ontario public high school teachers head to arbitration for new contract

Ontario public high school teachers head to arbitration for new contract

TORONTO — Ontario's public high school teachers are now turning to binding arbitration to get a new contract, as bargaining has concluded with the union unable to reach a negotiated deal with the province.
New Brunswick's Pride in Education day in May mobilized opposition to Policy 713

New Brunswick's Pride in Education day in May mobilized opposition to Policy 713

FREDERICTON — In the weeks before the New Brunswick government decided to change its policy on sexual orientation and gender identity in schools, it received a deluge of emails and other communications critical of the guidelines.
Becoming Stanford's No. 1 receiver has been a long road for Canadian Ayomanor

Becoming Stanford's No. 1 receiver has been a long road for Canadian Ayomanor

Elic Ayomanor's coming-out party against Colorado made headlines across North America but his path to becoming the Stanford Cardinal's top receiver has been a long, twisting one. It began with leaving Medicine Hat, Alta.
Doug Ford, François Legault call for swift end to St. Lawrence Seaway strike

Doug Ford, François Legault call for swift end to St. Lawrence Seaway strike

The premiers of Ontario and Quebec are calling on both sides in the St. Lawrence Seaway strike to reach a deal right away, saying the shutdown of the vital trade artery risks significant harm to the region's economy.
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