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How the practice of listening can be a gift for everyone

How the practice of listening can be a gift for everyone

Martha Quewezance was invited by the Norquay School to be a guest speaker during Indigenous Storytelling Month
47 Canadians charged in global investigation

47 Canadians charged in global investigation

Arrests have been made in eight provinces over the past two years
WestJet Airlines to buy Sunwing

WestJet Airlines to buy Sunwing

Westjet's flight footprint could expand to tropical destinations and European cities
Canada pulls out of swim championships in Russia

Canada pulls out of swim championships in Russia

Swimming Canada denounces Russia’s attack on Ukraine, rescinding their participation in this year's championships
Alberta First Nation discovers 169 potential graves at former residential school site

Alberta First Nation discovers 169 potential graves at former residential school site

Kapawe’no First Nation Chief Sydney Halcrow says a specialized drone was also used to find evidence of graves at the former Grouard Mission site
Canada says Russia shouldn't be at Paralympics

Canada says Russia shouldn't be at Paralympics

With the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games around the corner, the CPC wishes to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes
Canada wants ICC investigation of Russia, says Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly

Canada wants ICC investigation of Russia, says Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly

Canada is a state party and founding member of the ICC and the Rome Statute
Too early to start resettling Ukrainian refugees, says United Nations agency

Too early to start resettling Ukrainian refugees, says United Nations agency

500,000 Ukrainians have already fled to neighbouring countries seeking safety
StatCan: Canadian economy grew 4.6% in 2021

StatCan: Canadian economy grew 4.6% in 2021

The largest contributor to economic growth last year was household spending and residential construction
Climate change is damaging Canada faster than it can adapt, warn UN scientists

Climate change is damaging Canada faster than it can adapt, warn UN scientists

Canada, like most jurisdictions around the world, is not adapting fast enough to avoid the worst effects of climate change, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned in its latest report Monday.
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