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Canada coach Priestman’s 1st roster includes 6 uncapped women’s soccer players

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Bev Priestman, who became Canada’s women’s soccer head coach in October, has named six uncapped players in her first roster. The squad will participate next month in the SheBelieves Cup in Orlando, Fla.

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Statement from the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada on January 25, 2021

On January 25, 2021, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, issued the following statement on COVID-19.

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Meet Washiiyeh Jeannotte, a 9-year-old hockey player with sharp stickhandling skills

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Washiiyeh Jeannotte, a member of the Algonquins of Barriere Lake, is hoping to inspire other Indigenous youth by providing a glimpse into his backyard rink practices via TikTok.

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Government of Canada to announce support for technology skills development and capacity growth in Sault Ste. Marie

Terry Sheehan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages and Minister responsible for FedNor, will announce FedNor funding to support technology skills development and growth, and the creation of good-paying jobs in Sault Ste. Marie.

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Intensity of Russian protests indicate outrage about more than Alexei Navalny

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More than a 100,000 Russians answered the call of imprisoned anti-corruption crusader Alexei Navalny to take to the streets over the weekend. The scope of the unrest suggests opposition to President Vladimir Putin is on the rise, writes Chris Brown.

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