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Senior soldier returned to leadership role after investigation into alleged use of racial slur

Brig.-Gen. Simon Bernard

A senior member of the Canadian Armed Forces who was removed from his role in Canada’s vaccine rollout in the spring has been deemed fit to continue as a senior military leader.

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Taxpayers spent up to $720K on salaries for military leaders sidelined by sexual misconduct crisis

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Canadian Troops -Afghanistan

Taxpayers have spent an estimated $639,000 to $720,900 on salaries for high-ranking military officers who have been moved out of their jobs in connection with the military’s sexual misconduct crisis, according to a CBC News analysis.

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Canadian Forces to be deployed to help tackle Iqaluit’s water crisis

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The Canadian Armed Forces will be stepping in to help with the water crisis in Iqaluit. “We will always be there to help Canadians deal with an emergency,” Public Safety Minister Bill Blair tweeted on Friday

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Peter Scolari, who appeared on TV series Newhart and Girls, dead at 66

Obit Peter Scolari

Peter Scolari, a versatile character actor whose television roles included a yuppie producer on Newhart and a closeted dad on Girls and who was on Broadway with longtime friend Tom Hanks in Lucky Guy, has died. He was 66.

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Competition Bureau obtains court order to advance an investigation of Google

The Competition Bureau has obtained a court order to advance a civil investigation into conduct by Google related to its online advertising business. The Bureau is investigating whether this conduct is harming competition in Canada.

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