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November 3, 2022
Freeland presents modest mini budget, forecasts first surplus on the horizon
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Nov, 22
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By Nojoud Al Mallees THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA- The fiscal
EXPLAINER: Where will Hawaii’s biggest volcano erupt from?
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Nov, 22
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By Audrey Mcavoy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HONOLULU (AP)- The ground
Kivalliq Inuit Association dismisses Rankin Inlet HTO petition
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Nov, 22
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By David Venn Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Kivalliq Inuit
Northern First Nations demand heath care centre, decry suicide crises
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Nov, 22
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By Maggie Macintosh Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Island Lake leaders
Three candidates line up to replace Rice
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Nov, 22
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By Marc Lalonde Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The three candidates
Picard claps back at `superminister of the economy’ conjecture
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Nov, 22
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By Marc Lalonde Local Journalism Initiative Reporter When Quebec Premier
Thunder Bay police chief tells custody deaths inquest that force lacked compassion
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Nov, 22
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By Holly McKenzie-Sutter THE CANADIAN PRESS Officers with Thunder Bay
‘Pandemic of suffering:’ Manitoba chiefs press governments to fund regional hospital
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Nov, 22
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By Brittany Hobson THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG-Chiefs of four remote
Known for its healing `spots,’ syilx people are protecting this miraculous lake
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Nov, 22
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By Aaron Hemens Local Journalism Initiative Reporter cewel’na Leon Louis
Northern health leader says language test is a barrier to Indigenous nurses
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Nov, 22
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By Steve Lambert THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG- An English proficiency
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