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Introducing yourself as a ‘settler’ creates division

Shawn Cuthand

There’s been a trend for the past few years in Canada where people introduce themselves as “settlers.” Opening a conversation with the preface that you are a settler focuses on the past and creates a division right off the bat.

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‘A heart as big as his stature’: Robin Short, gentle giant of N.L.’s sports scene, dead at 56

Robin and Cameron Short

Short was known throughout the province as the sports editor of The Telegram, breaking and sharing sports stories from all corners of Newfoundland and Labrador to readers across Canada and the United States.

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Conservative candidate for Dartmouth-Cole Harbour denies sex assault allegation, steps down

Troy Myers

Conservative Party candidate Troy Myers is stepping out of the race in a Nova Scotia riding following an allegation from a woman who says he sexually assaulted her at a work conference in 2019. Myers denies the allegation.

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Hundreds of ER doctors implore Ontario to boost nurses’ pay amid ‘dangerous’ staffing shortage

Scarborough General Hospital

More than 350 emergency physicians across Ontario have signed an open letter demanding the province give more substantial pay increases to critical-care nurses, who’ve worked on the front-lines of the COVID-19 pandemic for over a year and a half.

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Seven NFB films presented at Cinéfest Sudbury in September. Outstanding National Film Board of Canada documentaries and animation.

Seven acclaimed National Film Board of Canada (NFB) documentary and animated works from across the country will screen at the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival (September 18 to 26)—including Canadian and Ontario premieres.

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