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Ammonia inhalants, or smelling salts, aren't a new product in the professional sports world. But they've also become increasingly popular for amateur athletes and, in some cases, minor hockey leagues.
A group of Democratic and Republican U.S. senators met with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa to reaffirm support for strong diplomatic and trade ties with Canada despite the U.S.-launched trade ...
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Crown questions former teammate at World Juniors hockey trialA key witness was back on the stand at the sex assault trial of five former Word Junior hockey players. Prosecutors focused ...
Johan Helberg and Joanne Fielder recall the moment they woke up to discover a cargo ship steps away from their home after it ran aground along the bank of Norway's Trondheim Fjord.
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Federal government faces human rights complaint over Indigenous procurement systemThe federal government is facing a human rights complaint over a multi-billion-dollar program meant to set aside government work for First Nations, Métis and Inuit companies, Global News has learned.
Demonstrators are gathering at Universal Ostrich farm in Edgewood, B.C., to protest a federal order to cull a flock of nearly 400 after two ostriches tested positive for avian flu in December. The ...
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Harvard challenges foreign student ban amid escalating clash with TrumpIn the United States, a federal judge has blocked an attempt by the Trump administration to ban one of America’s top universities from recruiting international students. The effort to eliminate ...
D’Angelo announced on Friday evening that he would not be performing at this year's Roots Picnic in Philadelphia.
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Amid Trump university clash, Canadian universities benefit from US 'brain drain'As U.S. President Donald Trump continues his war on American universities., some academics are looking north. Meanwhile, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is demanding that Apple and other smartphone makers produce their phones in the U.S. or else face ...
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Canada Post union bans overtime, avoids mass shutdownThe prospect of another mass Canada Post shutdown has been avoided for now, but stalled labour negotiations have sparked the first round of job action from the union representing some 55,000 workers.
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