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B.C. family 'in the dark' before long-delayed manslaughter charge against Mounties
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Soccer · QatarSandra Gage has been let go as chief marketing officer of Canada Soccer. Gage had been with the governing body since 2009. She was part of the 2026 United Bid Committee that secured the rights to host the men's World Cup. She also served as chaperone for Alphonso Davies when he addressed the FIFA Congress in Moscow in June 2018.See the Story
Canada Soccer parts ways with chief marketing officer Sandra Gage
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Damian Lillard · Oklahoma CityThe reserves for the Feb. 19 all-star game in Salt Lake City were announced Thursday night. Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Philadelphia's Joel Embiid, Portland's Damian Lillard were picked. LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers and Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks will be the captains.See the Story
Canada's Gilgeous-Alexander gets first NBA all-star nod
56% Left coverage: 9 sources
Elias Pettersson · Fort LauderdaleBo Horvat will play for the Pacific Division in Saturday's first all-star semifinal. The 27-year-old is putting in a banner year, having already matched his career-high for goals. Elias Pettersson, 24, said the rumblings surrounding his now-former teammate's future prepared him for what was to come.See the Story
Bo Horvat, Elias Pettersson ready for 'last ride' together at NHL all-star game
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Tech Companies · OttawaThe Senate has passed the online streaming act known as Bill C-11 with a dozen amendments. The bill would update Canada's broadcasting rules to reflect online streaming giants such as YouTube, Netflix and Spotify. Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says he hopes the House of Commons will pass the bill next week.See the Story
Senate passes Liberals' controversial online streaming act with a dozen amendments
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BEHIND THE SCENES: Laurentian University marks 2nd anniversary of CCAA declaration
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SportsCurling Canada says it is opening up its pregnancy exemption to all teams competing at next year's Canadian women's and men's championships. The exemption allows a team to use a replacement player even if the athlete didn't play in the provincial/territorial championship or meet residency requirements. The new rule will take effect for the 2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.See the Story
Curling Canada says pregnancy exemption to be expanded in 2024
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Toronto, ON · TorontoTrustees with the Toronto District School Board voted Wednesday night to replace the current mandatory course with Understanding Contemporary First Nations, M�tis and Inuit Voices. Board chair Rachel Chernos Lin called it a meaningful step as the board works to implement the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action.See the Story
Toronto school board makes Indigenous course required English credit
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