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Basketball trailblazer denied Canadian permanent residency, must return to U.S.

Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir

Bilquis Abdul-Qaadir, the trailblazing basketball player who set up an academy for girls and coached multiple sports at an Islamic school in London, Ont., has been denied permanent residency in Canada and will have to go back to the United States.

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Nova Scotia family speaks out against province’s disability program

Dennis Rego and Julie Kuipery

A Nova Scotia boy has Dravet syndrome, a rare and severe form of epilepsy. His family has been fighting for eight months to have him accepted into a provincial family support program.

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Nunavummiut head to the polls Monday in 6th general election

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Monday is Election Day in Nunavut, when roughly 14,000 eligible voters will go to polling stations throughout the territory to elect new members of the legislature for 17 constituencies.

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University of Waterloo students race a driverless car on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

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Looking at car with Suvarna

University of Waterloo students Brian Mao and Ben Zhang were part of a team that competed in the Indy Autonomous Challenge this weekend. Their driverless race car drove itself around the track at up to 200 km/h.

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Enterprise charges customer more than $3,300 for damages incurred after truck returned

Samuel Wardlaw

Enterprise Rent-A-Car told a Toronto man he was on the hook for more than $3,300 for damage that happened after he dropped off a truck after hours. A consumer advocate and lawyer says car rental giants need to verbally spell out unexpected terms if they want them to be enforceable.

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