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Lee Elder, 1st Black golfer to compete in Masters, dies at 87

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Lee Elder, a champion of racial justice who in 1975 became the first Black man to compete in the Masters, has died at the age of 87, the PGA Tour said Monday. A cause of death was not given.

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Forest thinning could serve multiple purposes in N.W.T.’s battle with climate change

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Just south of the N.W.T. border, a First Nation is thinning 7 hectares of forest to protect homes from wildfires. The N.W.T. used the same tool to try to double the carbon storage of pine trees near Sandy Lake this past summer.

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Government of Canada announces new amendments that will improve safety at grade crossings

Rail safety is a top priority for the Minister of Transport and the Government of Canada is committed to protecting all Canadians who live and work along railway tracks by putting in place the necessary measures to reduce the risk of serious accidents.

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Kyle Beach’s openness about his sexual assault empowers male survivors like me

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Women deserve safe spaces away from men who are perpetrators in the majority of sexual assault cases. But there are not a lot of resources for male sexual assault survivors who also need help, writes Chris Middleton.

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Competition Bureau joins international counterparts in G7 Summit on improving competition in digital markets

The Competition Bureau joined its counterparts from the G7 and guest nations today in an Enforcers Summit to discuss opportunities for international cooperation to improve competition in digital markets.

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