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Cooper 1 of 7 Sky players to score in double figures in win over Wings

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Kahleah Copper scored 17 points to lead seven Chicago players scoring in double figures and the Sky beat the Dallas Wings 91-81 on Wednesday night.

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Canada advances to semifinal as Group A winner after riding depth to rout China

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A day after grinding out an opening game victory over Greece, Canada dominated China with a complete team effort and cruised to a second-straight win in Victoria at the men’s Olympic qualifier, 109-79.

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Acquitted of terrorism but still considered a threat, this man’s status in Canada hangs in limbo

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Nothing is simple when it comes to Othman (Adam) Hamdan and his life in Canada. He spent four years imprisoned, but does not feel free now that he is out. He was found innocent, but lives under a cloud of suspicion.

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Containment of COVID, rivalry with West help fuel pride as China’s Communist Party marks 100 years

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The country is in a celebratory mood after battling the pandemic and maintaining its status as an economic powerhouse. But for all of its successes, the Chinese Communist Party is unapologetic about its faults — preferring to sweep the dark elements of its history under the carpet and keep them out of the consciousness of the people.

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Critics blast Catholic Church for spending after commitment to residential school survivors went unmet

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A growing chorus across Canada is demanding the Catholic Church pay the full $25 million it once promised to residential school survivors — saying it’s shameful for the money to remain unpaid while tens of millions are spent on elaborate church buildings.

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