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Australian Olympic chief condemns online petition attacking Raygun’s breaking credentials

The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) has condemned an anonymous online petition concerning Rachael Gunn – the viral breaker known as Raygun – saying it…

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Canada

After attacking the Speaker, would Poilievre consider parliamentary reform?

While his party has made a cause célèbre out of its battle with the Speaker, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has periodically…

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Sports

N.S. hockey coach accused of attacking ref

STEWIACKE, N.S. – A dispute over a cowbell led to a fracas Saturday at a hockey rink in central Nova…

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Sports

Bruins’ Lucic to be arraigned on assault charge after allegedly attacking wife

Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic is scheduled to be arraigned on an assault charge in connection with his arrest this…

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Politics

Liberals go online to test messages attacking Poilievre’s record

The Liberal Party is beta-testing new videos attacking Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, one of which compares him to former U.S president…

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Canada

Residents ‘unnerved’ as RCMP search for man accused of attacking woman with sword on P.E.I. beach

Residents of northwestern P.E.I said they felt unnerved Saturday after a woman was attacked by a man wielding a sword at Seacow Pond Beach…

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Nova Scotia

Destructive insect makes its way to Halifax area, attacking hemlock trees

An invasive insect that’s deadly to hemlock trees has been discovered in the Halifax area for the first time. Earlier…

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Nova Scotia

Young person charged with assault after attacking Halifax Transit driver

Nova Scotia·New A youth has been charged with assault and police are still trying to identify a second youth following…

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Canada

CSIS memo about attacking Beijing MPs sent to wrong agency, Blair says

Former Public Security Secretary Bill Blair says a secret memo prepared by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to inform…

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