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Inuit leader replaced amid allegations of abuse
The Manitoba Inuit Association has appointed an interim CEO, as a petition with more than 1,200 signatures circulates calling on the non-profit organization to look into allegations of sexual and physical abuse against its CEO, Nastania Mullin. It’s part of what some are calling an #InuitMeToo grassroots campaign. Source link
Alberta schools, educators, students preparing for classes to resume if bill orders teachers back to work
Alberta school divisions and one labour expert anticipate that a bill coming Monday ordering teachers back to work will spell out a timeline for when classes must resume. Source link
'Now, she can't be a mom': Family of woman allegedly killed by ex says motherhood was everything to her
The family of Savannah Rose Kulla-Davies, 29, spoke to CBC Toronto about their grief after the Brampton, Ont., woman was allegedly killed by her ex-partner on Tuesday. Source link
Ontario's anti-tariff ad is clever, effective and legally sound, experts say
An Ontario government ad that attracted the wrath of U.S. President Donald Trump was successful — even if it didn’t produce the outcome provincial officials might have anticipated, say experts in political communication. Source link
From 'staches to strikes: these kid reporters are getting personal with the Toronto Blue Jays
While fans across Canada have been cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays during their post season run, Hugo, 10, and Meredith Fu, 8, have been working working tirelessly to bring Jays fans the answers they really want to know about their favourite players. Source link
B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu loses court fight to take over Hudson's Bay properties
An Ontario court has ruled against a B.C. billionaire who spent the summer fighting to move into former Hudson’s Bay properties. Source link
Wildfire breaks out in Knox Mountain park near downtown Kelowna, B.C.
Kelowna RCMP blocked off access to Knox Mountain, a park in a residential area near the city’s downtown core, after a wildfire was sparked Friday afternoon. Source link
Say goodbye to rent control, indefinite leases if Ontario passes housing proposal: advocates
Ontario’s planned new housing legislation could open the door to ending rent control and indefinite leases across the province, advocates warn after a recent proposal by Premier Doug Ford’s government. Source link
Canadians Liendo, Kharun capture gold medals at swimming World Cup in Toronto
Canadians Josh Liendo and Ilya Kharun continued their stellar performances at the swimming World Cup event in Toronto on Friday. Liendo captured gold in the men’s 100-metre freestyle, while Kharun won the 200m butterfly event. Source link
Michael Kovrig warns of China’s ‘diplomatic wrapping paper’ as Carney pursues deeper ties
As Prime Minister Mark Carney aims to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid a U.S. trade war, a former Canadian diplomat who spent more than a thousand days imprisoned in China is warning Ottawa to remember the threat China poses to Canada. Source link