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Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport changes name to Sport Integrity Canada
The Canadian Centre For Ethics in Sport will changes its name to Sport Integrity Canada in January to reflect its increased responsibilities, says its board chair. Source link
Quebec’s language law causes confusion for English speakers, federal commissioner says
Changes to Quebec’s French-language law are creating confusion for English-speaking residents trying to access services, according to a midterm report from Canada’s commissioner of official languages. Source link
NHL catch-up: Canadian players hot, Canadian teams cold
CBC Sports’ daily newsletter checks in on some NHL trends at the quarter mark of the season, including a great start by some top Canadian players and a bad one for most Canadian teams. Source link
Some B.C. Liberal MPs concerned about prospect of a new oil pipeline: sources
With Prime Minister Mark Carney poised to sign a “grand bargain” with Alberta later this week, some B.C. Liberal MPs are raising concerns about Ottawa possibly giving the greenlight to a new oil pipeline to the Pacific, sources say. Source link
Pope Leo headed to Turkey and Lebanon for 1st trip abroad as leader of Catholic Church
Pope Leo will embark on his first trip outside Italy as the leader of the Catholic Church on Thursday, traveling to Turkey and Lebanon, where he is expected to make appeals for peace in the region and urge unity among long-divided Christian churches. Source link
Canada collected over $5.4B in cannabis tax revenue since legalization
Ottawa and the provinces raked in more than $5.4 billion in cannabis tax revenue since the drug was legalized for recreational use in October 2018. Source link
Can 3D printing limbs help Gaza's war wounded?
Gaza now has more child amputees per capita than anywhere else in the world. CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault meets with organizations in Cairo trying to help, including a Canadian non-profit organization hoping to provide 3D printed prosthetics. Source link