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U.S. hockey star Meghan Duggan, who fought for wage equity, brings career to a close

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Meghan Duggan, the 2018 Olympic gold medal-winning hockey captain, retired Tuesday after a career in which she was at the forefront of the U.S. women’s players boycott over wages and equitable support that led to a new contract and a brighter spotlight on the sport.

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Regulator’s failure to provide COVID-safe exams is stalling careers, physiotherapy graduates say

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Physiotherapy graduates are growing increasingly frustrated by their profession’s licensing body, which they say has failed to adapt to a COVID-compliant examination procedure. They say the inability to sit the clinical portion of their exam is costing them money, clients and the development of their careers.

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Health minister to detail 11,000 job cuts at Alberta Health Services

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Health Minister Tyler Shandro is expected to provide more details on Alberta’s plan to cut 11,000 Alberta Health Services jobs during a news conference Tuesday.

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Government completes new vehicle maintenance facility at CFB Kingston 

As outlined in Canada’s defence policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged, the Government of Canada is investing in Defence infrastructure to provide our military personnel with modern, functional, and green facilities in which to work and train.

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Triumph and pain: 2 years following major leg injury, Manuel Osborne-Paradis retires

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After spending almost two years battling back from a horrific fall that left his leg so badly mangled there were fears it might not be saved, 36-year-old Manuel Osborne-Paradis of Invermere, B.C., realized he didn’t have the fight left in him anymore to be a downhill skier.

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