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Manitoba Crown corporation explains departures of senior executivesA corporation official later said Siddharta Parti received a total of $19,021 in travel expenses over nine months, including commuting travel and business-related trips.CanadaJun 6, 2023
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‘The unexpected storm’: Regina police chief’s email recalls James Smith Cree Nation tragedyInformation obtained by The Canadian Press gives insight how Regina police responded following the James Smith Cree Nation stabbings on Sept. 4, which left 11 dead and 18 injured.CrimeJan 11, 2023
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Former Alberta justice minister admits to contract with political fixerWallace said Denis told him he wanted to trace sources in a story about whether the size of Denis's 2021 wedding reception broke COVID-19 protocols.PoliticsApr 14, 2022
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21 photos for 2021: A look back on a tough year for CanadaThe Canadian Press selected 147 photos to best represent 2021 and some of the challenges Canadians faced from coast to coast. Here is a selection of the top pictures.CanadaDec 15, 2021
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CP photographer among those arrested as Toronto moves to clear encampment"It's incredibly worrying, because not being able to document or witness what's going on leaves people vulnerable to human rights as well as physical abuses," Chris Young said.CanadaJul 20, 2021
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Arts dean at Regina university sorry poet vilified over lecture controversyGeorge Elliott Clarke, a former poet laureate of Canada, cancelled his lecture at the university in January after news reports that he was connected to killer-turned-poet Stephen Brown.CanadaFeb 26, 2020
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‘One team, one country’: Toronto Raptors named Canadian Press team of the yearOn Saturday, the Raptors were rewarded for their historic NBA championship run by winning the team of the year award from The Canadian Press for 2019 in a slam dunk.CanadaDec 28, 2019
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Salmon residue still coating environment around sites of N.L. farmed fish deathsImages of the messy cleanup and slow public disclosure of the incident have prompted environmental concerns and discussions about how the province's growing aquaculture industry is regulated.EnvironmentOct 29, 2019
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Via’s case for major rail project better without Montreal-Quebec leg: internal docVia Rail's business case for a multibillion-dollar high-frequency-rail project between Toronto and Quebec City would receive a boost if it ditched the stretch from Montreal to Quebec City, internal federal documents say.CanadaJul 28, 2019
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Judge calls for release of evidence in wrongful murder conviction of N.S. manThe struggle to release the information goes back to 2014, when the Justice Department determined in a preliminary report there may have been a of miscarriage of justice and Assoun was released on bail.CrimeJul 2, 2019
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