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Vincent Massey Trojans get comeback win to open high school hockey city championship – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Vincent Massey Trojans saved their best for last. The Trojans scored three third-period goals to come back and win Game 1 of the Winnipeg High School Hockey League’s division one championship series 3-2 over the Oak Park...

‘Good for the economy’: Premier Moe praises Canada-India uranium trade deal

As the ink dries on the latest uranium agreement between India and Canada, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is praising the energy partnership, saying it is good for the province’s economy. “It’s going to be good for the electricity outbuild here in India as well...

Will Iran launch cyber attacks? Be ‘vigilant,’ Canada warns critical operators – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Canadian Cyber Security Centre is warning Canadian critical infrastructure operators to be “vigilant” for the risk of cyber attacks as the Iran war escalates. The Canadian government shared a cyber threat bulletin on Monday, stating that “Iran...

Doug Ford doesn’t ‘need’ Bill 5 powers anymore to develop Ring of Fire

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says a piece of legislation written to bypass municipal and provincial laws that sparked days of protests isn’t needed after all to bring more mining to northern Ontario. The provincial government rushed its Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing...

ANALYSIS: Unfamiliar role for Winnipeg Jets heading into NHL trade deadline – Winnipeg

Waking up Monday morning, the Winnipeg Jets find themselves nine points out of a playoff spot with four teams to jump. It’s a tall task. The grim outlook is backed by probability. MoneyPuck.com has Winnipeg’s current playoff chances sitting at 5.2 per cent, which...

Classroom violence still on the rise, Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation says – Saskatoon

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation says incidents like the Evan Hardy attack and Tumbler Ridge school shooting in B.C. are evidence of what is to come from the everyday violence in classrooms going under the radar. Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation...
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