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MP Yasmin Ratansi found in conflict of interest over employing foster sister

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Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion has found MP Yasmin Ratansi violated the Conflict of Interest Act while a Liberal by furthering her private interests by employing a family member in her constituency office for years. 

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Auger-Aliassime rebounds in Round 1 of Halle Open after losing Stuttgart final

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Montreal’s Felix Auger-Aliassime beat Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz 6-3, 7-5 in the first round of the Halle Open in Germany on Tuesday. The Canadian will face Roger Federer for the first time in the second round of the ATP Tour 500 event.

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N.B. spent far less than other provinces on COVID recovery, but economy is booming anyway

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New Brunswick has spent on average $1 billion less than other provinces on COVID-19 recovery, and the province’s economy has been fairing better than most anyways.

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Introduction of Bill C-32, an Act for the Substantive Equality of French and English and the Strengthening of the Official Languages Act

The Government of Canada introduces Bill C-32, an Act for the Substantive Equality of French and English and the Strengthening of the Official Languages Act

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Lack of scoring remains a concern for Canadian women heading into Olympics

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As the Canadian women’s soccer team has a respectable record with the Tokyo Olympics just over a month away. But the team has scored just six goals over those seven games. Even more troubling is that Christine Sinclair hasn’t scored in her previous eight appearances for Canada dating back to February 2020. 

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