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Canada withdrawing family of diplomatic staff in Ukraine home as tensions rise

The Canadian government says it's withdrawing the family members of diplomatic staff stationed in Ukraine amid heightened fears of a Russian invasion.…

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Ukrainian community in Canada on edge as tensions with Russia escalate

As tensions mount between Ukraine and Russia, many in Canada's Ukrainian community are watching and worrying about what the crisis…

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How Russia's pipeline politics could split the alliance around Ukraine

Germany's upcoming decision on whether to certify the controversial Russian-owned Nord Stream 2 pipeline is rapidly emerging as a key…

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There are now two Canadians in the Australian Open quarter-finals

Some 24 hours after Denis Shapovalov reached his first Australian Open men's singles quarter-final, his friend and countryman Felix Auger-Aliassime…

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This Calgary couple is working to destigmatize cancer for Black Canadians

When Yinka Oladele's husband was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2016, she automatically became his caregiver — but she struggled…

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Winnipeg woman declared dead by CRA twice in 10 months — but she's alive

A Winnipeg senior has been declared dead by Canada Revenue Agency twice in a period of 10 months, even though…

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How some educators and advocates are bringing Black history into Prairie classrooms

Advocates across the Prairie provinces and Canada are renewing calls for Black history to be mandated in provincial curricula.They say…

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FIRST PERSON | The Prairies are rich with the collective memories of the Black people who came before us

Although racism greeted our ancestors at the border more than 100 years ago and continues today, Black bonding to this…

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