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Australians to vote on whether to recognize Indigenous people in constitution

Australians will vote on Oct. 14 on a proposed law to create a so-called Indigenous Voice to Parliament in the nation's first referendum in a generation.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on…

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When called down to the principal's office last October, high school student Francesca Mani learned that someone had taken online pictures…

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Ken Bennett, an avid hiker and recreational hockey player, wanted a cereal packed with protein. So last month, he picked up…

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What we know so far about the mid-air blowout aboard Alaska Airlines flight

Investigators are trying to determine what led to the terrifying incident aboard a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet Friday, when…

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A wave of defaults has real estate lawyers urging presale buyers to be cautious

In 2021, Sudip Sehgall put down an $81,990 deposit on a yet-to-be-built townhouse in Surrey, B.C. While it was under…

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After strikes, Quebec's education minister presents catch-up plan

The same day Quebec students are set to return to class, Education Minister Bernard Drainville will table a catch-up plan…

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Why some Ont. hockey players drink mustard and pickle juice during each game

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Trial of prominent Wet'suwet'en leader and land defenders begins

The trial is underway for three people charged with criminal contempt for breaking a court order forbidding them from blocking access…

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