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Pandemic showed need for national physician licence, doctors argue

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Some doctors say a need for a licence to practice in each province is an outdated concept that is hampering recruitment efforts. The issue nearly left a part of Newfoundland and Labrador without a medical officer of health during the pandemic.

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Canucks fall to Avalanche for 5th straight loss as return home can’t cure woes

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Nazem Kadri had a goal and two assists Wednesday as the Colorado Avalanche topped the struggling Vancouver Canucks 4-2.

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Grade 7 student repeatedly taunted with racial slurs at Ontario school, parents say

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The parents of a Grade 7 student who attends a Catholic school in Simcoe County say a group of mostly white students has repeatedly targeted their daughter with racist verbal abuse and that the school administration has been slow to act.

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Moncton woman can’t continue addiction treatment unless she agrees to ‘invasive’ birth control method

Rebecca Billard

A Moncton woman says she feels she’s not in control of her own reproductive decisions, after losing access to her addiction treatment because she and her doctor don’t agree on the birth control method she’s chosen.

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Friend, cousin reflect on life, death and legacy of Helen Betty Osborne, 50 years after her murder

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On Nov. 12, 1971, Cree teenager Helen Betty Osborne was the victim of a now notorious hate crime that ultimately exposed what Indigenous communities had known all along — racism in Manitoba was alive, thriving and deadly.

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