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Former Hong Kong activists wait eagerly as Ottawa starts approving asylum claims

Hong Kong Protests

A family that fled Hong Kong fearing persecution is hoping their asylum claims will be approved by the Canadian government as Ottawa quietly begins granting refugee status to pro-democracy activists.

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Called ‘schoolgirl’ in N.L. legislature, minister condemns remark as ‘intimidating, sexist, misogynistic’

Lisa Dempster

Lisa Dempster, the minister responsible for the status of women, rose at the beginning of question period Thursday to speak out against the remark from a Tory member of the House of Assembly.

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COVID-19 Update (October 9, 2020) –  The Prime Minister, Ministers and Government of Canada officials to hold a news conference on coronavirus disease 

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) update to be given by the Prime Minister, Ministers and Government of Canada officials at October 9, 2020 news conference.

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Ex-Montreal police inspector takes over as Quebec’s Indigenous affairs minister

Que Cabinet Shuffle 20201009

Quebec Premier François Legault has chosen Ian Lafrenière, a former high-ranking Montreal police officer, as his new Indigenous affairs minister in the wake of the death of Joyce Echaquan.

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Alternate setting a virtual certainty for Scotties and Brier

CUR 20170218

Curling Canada will likely have to follow the lead of hockey and basketball by using a fan-less hub city approach in order to salvage showcase events like the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and Tim Hortons Brier this season.

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