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Jeffrey Rath fought for First Nations. Now former clients are fighting himJeffrey Rath built a career winning settlements for First Nations. But court records show former clients are challenging the lawyer's fees, conduct and control of settlement funds.InvestigationsJul 14
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Rogers’ MLSE play the latest in broader shiftSports business experts say Rogers Communications Inc.'s full takeover of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment is the latest sign of a shift in Canada's professional sports landscape.SportsJul 7
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Siemens expansion expected to bring 100 jobs to SaskatoonSiemens Canada is expanding its Saskatoon operations at Saskatchewan's research and technology park, expected to create 100 new jobs over the next two years.CanadaJul 15
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Ottawa student flagged as security threat over research helpful to Iran’s weapons programClassified intelligence reports call an Iranian doctoral candidate a threat to Canada’s security.CanadaJun 24
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Canadians over 65 more worried about climate change than youth, StatCan saysThe Canadian Social Survey is a quarterly national survey that collects information on a variety of social topics. For the first time, it included questions around climate change.EnvironmentJul 8
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Maple Leafs add Alfredsson to coaching staffDaniel Alfredsson, once Public Enemy No. 1 in Toronto as captain of the Ottawa Senators, is leaving the nation's capital to join the Maple Leafs as an associate coach.SportsJul 7
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Toronto Maple Leafs add Ottawa Senators great Daniel Alfredsson to coaching staffDaniel Alfredsson, once Public Enemy No. 1 in Toronto as captain of the Ottawa Senators, is leaving the nation's capital to join the Maple Leafs as an associate coach.SportsJul 7
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Indigenous group looking to repatriate ‘sacred’ artifacts from SwitzerlandA group of First Nations leaders and advocates in Manitoba want help repatriating thousands of Indigenous artifacts from a privately run museum in Switzerland.CanadaJun 24
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Environmental groups wanted to see clear decarbonization commitment in pipeline planEnvironmental groups say they wanted to see more of a commitment to decarbonization included in Alberta's proposal for a new pipeline to the west coast.EnvironmentJul 3
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Snowbirds’ Tutor jets set for final hometown show in Moose JawOn Saturday, the Snowbirds will take to the skies of their homebase in Moose Jaw, Sask., for one final time before the squadron's iconic fleet of Tutor jets is retired.CanadaJul 10
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Inuit call on Ottawa to be better partners or they will look abroadInuit Tapiriit Kanatami says it firmly rejects what it calls 'outdated, colonial approaches to Arctic policy' after wrapping up a two-day Arctic sovereignty conference in Ottawa.CanadaJun 19
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Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSERogers Communications Inc. says it has signed a deal to buy the remaining 25 per cent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment it does not already own from Kilmer Sports Inc. for $4.35 billion.SportsJul 6
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Hamilton city council rejects one-year pause on AI data centresHamilton rejected on Wednesday a temporary pause on new data centres that was eyed as a possible model for other municipalities amid the artificial intelligence boom.PoliticsJul 15
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‘Cost of drama is too high,’ expert says as NATO leaders meet in TurkeyPrime Minister Mark Carney is jetting off Monday to the two-day NATO summit in Turkey's capital city Ankara.WorldJul 6
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Pipelines faced key challenges in the past. Can Alberta’s overcome them?Canada’s track record of proposing and building pipelines means that the newly announced project from Alberta to B.C.'s coast is likely going to face several key challenges.CanadaJul 3
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CBC to stop airing ‘Hockey Night in Canada’ this fall after nearly 75 yearsIn a joint statement, Rogers Sportsnet and the CBC say that the public broadcaster will no longer carry NHL broadcasts next season.SportsJun 16
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War of words continues between First Nations chiefs, Alberta premierThe Grand Chief of Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta is defending the decision to call for Premier Danielle Smith to be investigated for possible treason.PoliticsJun 18
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Regulated iGaming market goes live in Alberta, government aims to box out grey marketAlberta's regulated iGaming system is now live, starting the race for private sports betting companies and online casinos to stake their shares in the provincial gambling market.CanadaJul 13
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Hamilton is on the verge of a data centre moratorium vote. Others are taking notice.Hamilton would join a wave of cities in the United States who have passed similar pauses for possible artificial intelligence data centres.CanadaJul 14
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Verdict postponed in case of ex-Hydro-Québec employee accused of economic espionageThe Quebec court was informed Friday that the presiding judge was not able to deliver his decision as scheduled in the case of Yuesheng Wang.CanadaJun 5