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Hiring Donald Trump as analyst shows novelty of celebrity fight cards wearing thin

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As CBC Sports senior contributor Morgan Campbell writes, novelty boxing might be nearing its natural end now that promoters are hiring Donald Trump as an analyst in an attempt to draw viewers.

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First Nations vote a potential ‘kingmaker’ in federal election outcomes for northern Ontario

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Candidates and party leaders are criss-crossing their ridings and Canada seeking every last vote in the final days of election campaigning. In the 10 federal ridings that make up northern Ontario, First Nations community members are an important demographic.

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Face to Face 2021: Jagmeet Singh met 4 undecided voters. Here’s what happened

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is not ruling out working with a minority government led by Erin O’Toole, marking a break with his commitment in the 2019 federal election not to work with a minority Conservative government.

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Disgust growing over vaccine protesters’ Holocaust comparisons

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Opponents of COVID-19 vaccine mandates protesting outside hospitals across Canada have been seen wearing yellow stars and holding pictures of Anne Frank. Jewish Canadians say such comparisons are not only insulting, but dangerous.

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Disabled inmate was forced to sleep on cell floor for 3 weeks, lawsuit alleges

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An Indigenous inmate in a federal women’s prison who uses a wheelchair is suing the attorney general of Canada for $10 million because she says she was forced to sleep on the bare floor of her cell when she couldn’t be moved from her wheelchair to her bed.

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