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Jerry Harkness, ex-NCAA basketball star and social justice pioneer, dies at 81

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Jerry Harkness, who led Loyola Chicago to a barrier-breaking national basketball championship and a was civil rights pioneer, has died. He was 81.

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Quebec pushes ahead with vaccine passport as COVID-19 cases climb

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The Quebec government will push ahead with its plan to introduce a vaccine passport Sept. 1 that will effectively bar people who aren’t fully vaccinated against COVID-19 from visiting restaurants, taverns and other non-essential public activities.

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P.E.I. chief public health officer condemns ‘inappropriate, bullying, demeaning’ comments

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P.E.I.’s chief public health officer said Tuesday she and her team have been on the receiving end of “inappropriate, bullying, demeaning” comments and behaviour.

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Citadel Clock Tower to Big Ben: 12-year-old N.S. boy is taking his lockdown art project worldwide

Carter Noseworthy

When 12-year-old Carter Noseworthy was inspired to teach himself watercolour painting during the lockdown, he never dreamed he’d get paid to do it — or get commissions from across the globe.

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N.S. ruling sets pattern across Canada for considering systemic racism when sentencing Black offenders

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A decision by Nova Scotia’s highest court on the sentencing of a Black man convicted of weapons offences is being heralded as “historic” and a “landmark” that will set the pattern for sentences going forward in the province, and possibly the rest of the country.

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