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Niagara police officer shot 10 times by fellow officer goes on trial on Monday

Nathan Parker

A Niagara Region police officer charged with assault with a weapon is scheduled to go on trial on Monday — despite being shot by a fellow officer in the altercation.

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Mocking the royals: How far can the satire go?

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When HBO launched a cartoon show mocking eight-year-old Prince George this summer, it was only the latest instalment in a long history of royal satire. But reaction to The Prince may point to an evolving public distaste for any kind of parody that puts a young or vulnerable royal at its core.

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Leaders find ways to make voters laugh and smile in a gloomy campaign

Singh Poutine

Although there have been some bleak moments in 2021 federal election campaign, they haven’t stopped leaders from cracking jokes and having a laugh at their own blunders.

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Here’s why you can’t vote online in the 2021 federal election

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Despite all the day-to-day activities that moved online during the COVID-19 pandemic, one that hasn’t gone digital is voting in federal elections. Here’s why.

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This plant medicine teacher is reclaiming Anishinaabe names for species. Why that could be good for the planet

Joe Pitawanakwat

Some conservationists and climate scientists believe the key to protecting endangered plants and animals may lie in efforts to preserve Indigenous languages. Joe Pitawanakwat is doing his part by learning — and teaching — about Indigenous plant medicine.

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