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Player’s Own Voice in Studio: Politics and play with Adam van Koeverden, Pam Buisa

Adam Van Koeverden and Pamphinette Buisa talk athletes and protests

The era of ‘shut up and play’ came to a dramatic end this year. How do athletes use their platform responsibly and effectively?

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Lawyer for Gerald Stanley, who was acquitted in death of Colten Boushie, suing former firm over departure

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The lawyer for Gerald Stanley — the Biggar, Sask., area farmer acquitted in the shooting death of Colten Boushie in 2018 — is alleging he was forced out of a prominent Saskatoon law firm after a “social media firestorm” around a proposed book on Stanley.

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How U.S. political advertising, social media strategy could shape Canada’s next federal election campaigns

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For a sign of what may be in store for Canadian voters if there’s an election call during the pandemic, look south of the border, writes Éric Blais.

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How Canada’s track and field Olympians are navigating pandemic

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The time has finally arrived. Canadian track and field athletes have resumed training in earnest for the Tokyo Olympics after an abbreviated 2020 season, while world No. 1 decathlete Damian Warner has finally secured an indoor training facility.

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Canada’s opioid crisis killed 4,614 people in 2018, but more loss and ‘heartache’ can be prevented

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Opioids were responsible for 4,614 deaths in Canada, equating to about 13 lives lost per day, in 2018 based on data from the Public Health Agency of Canada, says a new report that shines a spotlight on preventable poisonings.

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