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U.S. to accept thousands more Afghan refugees ahead of military pullout

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The United States is expanding efforts to get Afghan citizens out of their country ahead of the U.S. military pullout at the end of the month, a move that follows Canada’s promise to resettle certain Afghan residents.

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Calls for proposals under the new Apprenticeship Service

The Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, Carla Qualtrough, will announce the launch of two calls for proposals to support apprentices build their careers in the skilled trades.

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With a single kick, Jessie Fleming ended 20 years of U.S. dominance over Canada in women’s soccer

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Why is this the biggest win in the Canadian’s team history? Consider this: the Americans were unbeaten in their previous 37 matches against Canada and sported a 51-3-7 all-time vs. their neighbours dating back to their first meeting in 1986. The rivalry resembled the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Washington Generals.

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Canada’s Tajon Buchanan wins youth player award at Gold Cup

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Canadian Tajon Buchanan has won the Youth Player Award at the Gold Cup. Buchanan had one goal and two assists in five games at the CONCACAF championship, continually tormenting defenders with his skill on the ball.

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Wildfires blaze on in drought-hit Turkey as criticism of government grows

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Firefighters using planes and helicopters, and locals with buckets of water, battled wildfires raging for a sixth day near southern coastal resorts in drought-hit Turkey on Monday and the government faced fresh criticism of its handling of the disaster.

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