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B.C. could pay up to $15M in Indigenous foster care fraud settlement

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B.C.’s Supreme Court has approved the settlement of a class-action lawsuit filed by Indigenous foster children who were defrauded of government aid.

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Pimicikamak Cree Nation under lockdown after 11 positive COVID-19 tests

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Health officials says multiple cases on the northern Manitoba First Nation are linked to a funeral attended by someone who didn’t have symptoms but later tested positive for the virus.

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Family members of PS752 victims report receiving threats for speaking out against Iranian regime

Parisa Esmailion Reera, Esmailion Hamed Esmailion

Canadians who lost loved ones when Iran shot down Flight PS752 earlier this year have been reporting an increasing number of threats warning them against criticizing Iran’s response to the disaster.

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Saskatoon businesswoman Heather Abbey won $21,500 US on Wheel of Fortune. Now people want her to pay her debts

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Controversial Saskatoon businesswoman Heather Abbey won $21,500 US on Wheel of Fortune Tuesday night. Now, Indigenous artists who say she owes them money from a failed trade mission to Japan want her to refund their money.

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NFL considering reduced capacity for Super Bowl due to coronavirus

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The NFL said on Wednesday it was exploring the possibility of reducing seating capacity to 20 per cent at February’s Super Bowl in Tampa, Fla., because of COVID-19.

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