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On the June 19 Morning News: Local UFC fighter, chastity educator, Maternity Minute, ticks and Canada Day activities at P.A. National Park.
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Residents in northern Saskatchewan remain hopeful as high levels of precipitation and spring runoff threatens to flood communities.
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Half of Canada’s First Nations children are living in poverty, triple the national average, according to a new analysis of census statistics that pegs the cost of easing the problem at $580-million a year. Continue reading →

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TORONTO – Canada’s Supreme Court has caused a stir among protesters from both sides as the hearings to legalize brothels in Canada could change the way sex workers operate. After a week of hearings that concluded on Friday, the ruling will affect three main areas in the Criminal Code, involving the ban on brothels, living… Continue reading →

Dr. Tak Mak, Director of The Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research, speaks during a press conference regarding the new breakthrough Cancer CFI-400945 drug that will enter clinical trials next month at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto on Tuesday, June 18, 2013.

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A Canadian-U.S. team of researchers has developed a new “sharp-shooter” drug they hope will be a breakthrough in treating several types of cancer. Continue reading →

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