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What to expect on the trade file from a Biden administration

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Canadians who found Trump’s trade assault stressful might welcome the reprieve a Biden presidency could bring. But Canadian trade irritants will be harder to fix if they’re snowed deep under the incoming administration’s other agenda items this January.

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Video showing woman knocked out, dragged to RCMP cell prompts lawsuit, call for investigation

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A First Nations woman was knocked unconscious at an RCMP detachment in Thompson, Man., and despite the act being caught on video, no formal investigation was launched and the woman says she was bullied into withdrawing her complaint against the officers involved.

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In Georgia, Trump supporters eye Biden term with anxiety, fear

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Many Trump supporters say they’re skeptical of U.S. president-elect Joe Biden’s progressive policies on the environment, the economy and abortion. They also fear a Biden administration might raise taxes and the economy could suffer.

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Case challenges ‘horrific’ prison surveillance some consider harsher than solitary confinement

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Advocates for women in prison are taking a case to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Truro, N.S., on Monday, aiming to end the use of “dry cells,” a practice they say amounts to torture in federal prisons.

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Case challenges ‘horrific’ prison surveillance some consider harsher than solitary confinement

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Advocates for women in prison are taking a case to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Truro, N.S., on Monday, aiming to end the use of “dry cells,” a practice they say amounts to torture in federal prisons.

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