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Forged in failure and rebuilt with resilience, Canada’s Olympic teams are stronger than ever

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In 2019, a series of meetings between Canada’s top athletes charted the course for a record Olympics. The result is Canada is sending one of its largest representations in teams sports to Tokyo

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England’s reopening provokes anxiety for some who have weakened immune systems

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The relaxation of England’s coronavirus restrictions is stirring concern among some people who have weakened immune systems and are more clinically vulnerable to the possibility of an infection.

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Climate change focus moves to the suburbs as cities continue to sprawl

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“Densification,” the idea that humans will increasingly live in bustling cities, was one of the great hopes for fighting climate change. But as Canadian cities continue to sprawl, scientists insist we must find ways to reduce the suburban climate impact.

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Black federal employee alleges senior colleague praised ‘good old days when we had slaves’

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A federal employee is breaking her silence about the experience of being Black in the public service after a senior colleague at the Immigration and Refugee Board’s Toronto office allegedly praised “the good old days when we had slaves.” The IRB says the case is “under review.”

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B.C. First Nation and partners propose new $10B LNG megaproject

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The Nisga’a Nation, whose territory is north of Prince Rupert near the Alaska border, is partnering with a group of Western Canadian natural gas producers called Rockies LNG Partners and a Texas-based energy company called Western LNG. The project is called Ksi Lisims LNG and would include a pipeline to transport natural gas from the northeast corner of the province to the coast. The facility itself is estimated to cost $10-billion.

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