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Men to compete in artistic swimming - formerly synchro - at Paris Olympics

Men to compete in artistic swimming - formerly synchro - at Paris Olympics

Snicker if you wish. Guffaw for good measure. Bill May and other male synchronized swimmers — now called artistic swimmers — have heard the putdowns before.
As immigration debate rages on, new report makes case for more newcomers

As immigration debate rages on, new report makes case for more newcomers

Without newcomers, Canada expected to struggle to maintain the old-age dependency ratio
Canadian study says concussions don’t affect kids’ intelligence

Canadian study says concussions don’t affect kids’ intelligence

University of Calgary-led research finds there doesn’t appear to be an alteration in a kid’s IQ
North American Indigenous Games open in Halifax as prime minister attends

North American Indigenous Games open in Halifax as prime minister attends

Games mix Indigenous culture with sports, involve 750 First Nations from across the continent
One still in hospital after deadly gondola crash at Quebec’s Mont Tremblant

One still in hospital after deadly gondola crash at Quebec’s Mont Tremblant

Pair fell several metres after construction equipment struck the gondola at the mountain resort
100,000 square kilometres burn in record-breaking Canadian wildfire season

100,000 square kilometres burn in record-breaking Canadian wildfire season

Total area burned roughly the size of Lakes Ontario, Erie and Michigan combined
Canadian Rangers to help evacuate Quebec Cree communities threatened by wildfires

Canadian Rangers to help evacuate Quebec Cree communities threatened by wildfires

Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair said the government will also dispatch ‘air assets’ to help fly people to safety
More than 8,000 Quebec households still without power following severe storm

More than 8,000 Quebec households still without power following severe storm

Around 400 Hydro-Québec teams were in the field working to restore electricity
Canadian women’s rugby eases to 45-7 win over Australia

Canadian women’s rugby eases to 45-7 win over Australia

Win capped an emotional week that saw players enjoy the rare opportunity of playing in front of friends, family
Fade into the night: Fireflies facing threats from climate change and light pollution

Fade into the night: Fireflies facing threats from climate change and light pollution

Overall numbers of these bugs have decreased by about 35 per cent over the last 5 decades
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