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A Canadian Armed Forces veteran who was a poster boy for Canada’s 2023 Invictus Games team now says he is thousands of dollars out of pocket

A Canadian Armed Forces veteran who was a poster boy for Canada’s 2023 Invictus Games team now says he is thousands of dollars out of pocket

The search for a missing non-verbal six-year-old boy in Shamattawa First Nation continued Sunday, with multiple teams continuing to do grid searches.Â

Charlene Hudy, who chairs the Air Canada contingent of the Air Line Pilots Association, told her fellow employees that if they reject the deal, it would clearly indicate that she no longer speaks on their behalf.

Sri Lankan politics is taking a left turn, with Marxist-leaning Anura Kumara Dissanayake appearing to have a majority of votes in the country’s first presidential election since the country’s economic collapse two years ago.

Mila Mulroney, widow of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, says serving as chancellor of St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia is a chance to carry on his legacy.

The Bearspaw south feeder main has been reconnected to Calgary’s water distribution system, city reservoirs have been filled and all water use restrictions have been lifted, Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek said at a news conference Sunday morning.

Drivers rallied in Brampton, Ont., this weekend, saying many trucking companies are withholding payments and misclassifying employees as independent contractors, with few repercussions from the federal government. They’re calling on Ottawa to step up.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that at a time when the world faces increasing instability, leaders have a choice: bury their heads in the sand or put their differences aside for the sake of future generations.

Concerns are mounting over the potential environmental impact on fish populations following the destruction of Kamloops’ historic Red Bridge, which collapsed into the South Thompson River during a fire.

A scuffed Santa-shaped salt shaker, a gnome and a small peach dish are all thatâs left of Heather MacKayâs West Kelowna, B.C. home and they are among the items that will be on display in a New York exhibition highlighting climate disasters next week.

It’s highly likely that, at every point in time, in some corner of the world, a child has lost his ever-loving mind in the cereal aisle of a

With the Indigenous Punks Archive, Kristy Martinez and Cass Gregg hope to show that Indigenous people, styles and ideas have always been part of the genre.