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Canadian women bounce back from U.S. loss with 2-0 win over Brazil at SheBelieves Cup

Canadian women bounce back from U.S. loss with 2-0 win over Brazil at SheBelieves Cup

Canada will face Japan on Wednesday
Extreme drought makes cattle farmers thin herds, could cause future supply problems

Extreme drought makes cattle farmers thin herds, could cause future supply problems

Climate change likely to increase drought conditions over time in Canada and U.S.
Wild cards a wild ride to Canadian women’s curling championship

Wild cards a wild ride to Canadian women’s curling championship

3 wild card spots offer a final way in for teams that don’t win provincially or territorially
What’s closed as 8 provinces celebrate regional holidays today

What’s closed as 8 provinces celebrate regional holidays today

Most banks, provincial services closed Monday
Funding woes inspire $25,000 pitching competition for Black entrepreneurs

Funding woes inspire $25,000 pitching competition for Black entrepreneurs

2 finalists are from B.C.
Jimmy Carter, 39th US president, enters hospice care at home

Jimmy Carter, 39th US president, enters hospice care at home

Carter was a little-known Georgia governor when he began his bid for the presidency around 1976
Federal funding for Black entrepreneurs a ‘beacon of hope,’ though barriers persist

Federal funding for Black entrepreneurs a ‘beacon of hope,’ though barriers persist

Academics and advocates have pointed out the barriers Black people face navigating financial institutions
Ahead of new childhood obesity guidelines, doctors say surgery is an important option

Ahead of new childhood obesity guidelines, doctors say surgery is an important option

Earlier intervention recommended with medication or surgery after failed efforts at behaviour change
International organization says Indigenous families will lead unmarked graves report

International organization says Indigenous families will lead unmarked graves report

International Commission on Missing Persons tapped to conduct a cross-country outreach campaign
Former B.C. MP says Canada an ‘open market’ for foreign interference in elections

Former B.C. MP says Canada an ‘open market’ for foreign interference in elections

Conservative Kenny Chiu feels both vindicated and gravely concerned