Quebec City police reopening Gatineau Olympiques group sexual assault investigation
A case of alleged group sexual assault involving four players with the 2014 Gatineau Olympiques is the latest example of a police force re-examining an investigation amid the ongoing Hockey Canada scandal. This review is now the third group sexual assault allegation involving Canadian hockey players currently under investigation by police.
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Telus proposes surcharge to customers paying with credit cards
Telus is facing pushback over a proposal to add a 1.5 per cent surcharge for customers who pay their bills with a credit card. If approved by Canada’s telecom regulator, the new fee would take effect in October.
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Hockey parents want to see change in game’s toxic culture
Parents of hockey players are concerned about the culture of bullying and misogyny associated with the game. Despite Hockey Canada’s promise to address the toxic culture, parents remain skeptical and are pushing for greater accountability.
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Britain looks to Canada to rate wildfire danger
Amid record-breaking temperatures and destructive fires in the U.K., the CBC’s Katie Nicholson shows how researchers in Britain are developing a new national wildfire risk assessment system with the help of Canadian scientists.
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Delayed certificates leave new Ontario teaching graduates without work
Some graduates of Ontario’s teacher colleges say there has been a significant delay in receiving their education certificates. Without these documents, graduates are unable to even apply for any teaching jobs.
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Eating disorder treatment programs see increased demand over pandemic
Wait times for people seeking eating disorder treatment programs have grown tremendously, with patients in some provinces waiting up to 18 months. Psychologists and experts say they have seen a large increase in referrals for those needing help since the pandemic.
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Halifax space program encourages diverse youth to study the stars
A free Halifax-based space engineering initiative called ATLAS wants to encourage young people from diverse backgrounds to enter the space industry. The program was recently awarded with nearly half a million dollars in funding.
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Author Salman Rushdie stabbed onstage in New York
Salman Rushdie, author of the controversial novel The Satanic Verses, was attacked by a man on a lecture stage in New York State. Rushdie was rushed to hospital to treat his stab wounds, and the attacker was arrested.
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