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Hockey Canada departures may not be enough as sponsors seek policy, culture change

Hockey Canada departures may not be enough as sponsors seek policy, culture change

A leadership change at Hockey Canada may not be enough to bring back its biggest corporate sponsors, with broader concerns over its direction and policies cited as the reason some companies pulled support in the first place.
Smashing success: NASA asteroid strike results in big nudge

Smashing success: NASA asteroid strike results in big nudge

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A spacecraft that plowed into a small, harmless asteroid millions of miles away succeeded in shifting its orbit, NASA said Tuesday in announcing the results of its save-the-world test.
Several federal cabinet members expected to testify at 'Freedom Convoy' hearings

Several federal cabinet members expected to testify at 'Freedom Convoy' hearings

OTTAWA — Eight federal cabinet members, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, are among those slated to testify at the public inquiry into the government's unprecedented use of the Emergencies Act.
Column: The final third of my life

Column: The final third of my life

Why in the world do people hang on to their money?
Bull calf increases Wanuskewin herd to 27

Bull calf increases Wanuskewin herd to 27

Day for Truth and Reconciliation produces miracle at Wanuskewin Heritage Park.
Parties taking polar opposite view of latest employment stats

Parties taking polar opposite view of latest employment stats

Premier Moe pleased with lowest unemployment in Canada; NDP displeased over 5,600 full time job losses.
Inflation eating away at our Thanksgiving Day dinner

Inflation eating away at our Thanksgiving Day dinner

Angus Reid and Dalhousie University teamed up to ask Canadians what their menu will look like for Thanksgiving this weekend and have the results.
Agriculture This Week: War changes how markets view crop supply

Agriculture This Week: War changes how markets view crop supply

Since the war is likely to drag on markets are likely to be more volatile than normal at least moving through the remainder of this year, and well into 2023.
Talking turkey: Thanksgiving dinner price tag soars amid ballooning grocery bills

Talking turkey: Thanksgiving dinner price tag soars amid ballooning grocery bills

Thanksgiving dinner will come with a hefty price tag this year as double-digit food inflation pushes up the cost of everything from turkey to potatoes.
MPs unanimously vote to temporarily double GST rebate for lower-income Canadians

MPs unanimously vote to temporarily double GST rebate for lower-income Canadians

OTTAWA — MPs unanimously passed legislation today to temporarily double GST rebates to help low- and modest-income Canadians, and the bill will now be sent to the Senate.
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