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A nation torn between Russia, the West: Your simple guide to Georgia’s vote | Politics News

Georgians will vote in parliamentary elections on Saturday that look set to define whether the mountainous nation that straddles Eastern…

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Sports

NWSL expansion team BOS Nation FC apologizes for ‘Too Many Balls’ campaign

The National Women’s Soccer League expansion team in Boston apologized Wednesday for a “Too Many Balls” marketing campaign that drew…

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Nova Scotia

Pictou Landing First Nation and Sobeys bring Mi’kmaw language to grocery shopping

Walking through the Westside Sobeys in New Glasgow, N.S., shoppers can now familiarize themselves with the original language of Nova Scotia, Mi’kmaw. …

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Health

Aamjiwnaang First Nation evacuations begin as Ineos starts removing toxic chemical

For Jason Plain, Aamjiwnaang First Nation is home. On Tuesday, he was deciding whether to leave temporarily, as a neighbouring Sarnia,…

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Health

How one First Nation hopes to bring birthing back to the community and improve outcomes

It was New Year’s Eve when Tenielle Easter started bleeding. Staff at the nearby hospital confirmed her fears — she…

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Health

Caravan from Grassy Narrows First Nation makes stops to educate about mercury poisoning ahead of Toronto rally

Warning: This story contains references to suicide. Annie Sneaky says the loss of her two sisters to suicide is what…

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Canada

Police watchdog investigating after Mi’kmaw man killed by RCMP at Elsipogtog First Nation

A Mi’kmaw man was shot and killed by police late Sunday night on the Elsipogtog First Nation, about 55 kilometres north of…

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Business

Trump news: White Stripes sue over use of Seven Nation Army

The White Stripes sued former U.S. president Donald Trump on Monday in a case that alleges he used their hit…

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Canada

James Smith Cree Nation powwow honours Mountie for role in ending 2022 manhunt

At the beginning of the annual James Smith Cree Nation powwow, the bowl in the centre of the grounds spiraled…

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Nova Scotia

N.S. First Nation to build third lodge along traditional canoe route to Kejimkujik

An Indigenous ecotourism project near Digby, N.S., received $250,000 in federal funding this week. The project will build a third gathering place along…

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