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‘No happy paintings’: Dozens of art works by Canadian war artist at Calgary exhibit

Renowned Canadian war artist Bill MacDonnell has spent the past thirty years travelling the globe as a self-proclaimed silent witness,…

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World

Dozens killed by paramilitary RSF in Sudan’s Gezira, aid groups say | Sudan war News

UNICEF calls for more international attention to ‘the forgotten crisis’ as about 25.6 million people face acute hunger. Dozens of…

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Health

One dead, dozens sick in U.S. from E. coli infections linked to McDonald’s burger

One person has died and dozens were sickened from E. coli infections linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburgers in 10…

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Canada

Lawyers call ex-Harrods boss Al-Fayed a ‘monster’ who sexually abused dozens of women

WARNING: This article may affect those who have experienced​ ​​​sexual violence or know someone affected by it. There are three Canadians…

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Entertainment

Dozens of women came forward with Harvey Weinstein allegations. A new accuser has led to a new charge

Seven years after sexual assault and harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein turbocharged the #MeToo movement, the ex-movie mogul faces a…

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Business

Local journalism in Atlantic Canada in trouble as company known to ‘slash and burn’ buys dozens of newspapers

If you want to understand the struggling local news landscape, look no further than Atlantic Canada, where a takeover has…

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Canada

Dozens of Whitehorse pups parade for dog-lover’s 90th birthday

Few others can lay claim to having had a 90th birthday party like Whitehorse resident Niki Simcoe.  For her special…

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Business

Bissell recalls more than 3 million hand-held steam cleaners after dozens of people burned

Around 3.3 million steam cleaners are being recalled across North America because of a burn hazard that has resulted in…

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Canada

LCBO scraps plan to open dozens of stores amid ongoing strike

Ontario’s primary liquor retailer says it will not be opening retail stores during the ongoing strike, walking back its initial…

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Nova Scotia

DFO investigates after dozens of lobster traps belonging to Mi’kmaw fisherman damaged

The federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans is investigating after lobster traps belonging to an Eskasoni fisherman appeared to be deliberately…

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