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Canada eyeing multi-stage approach to reopening the border to travellers

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Canadian officials envision a multi-phase reopening of the border that would begin with fully vaccinated travellers being allowed to enter starting this summer. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alluded to some details of the plan Monday. Talks with the U.S. have ramped up as criticism of Canada’s restrictions escalates.

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McMaster football program creates 2 apprenticeship coaching positions for women

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McMaster University has established two apprenticeship football coaching positions for women as part of a pilot project led by offensive co-ordinator and former CFL receiver Corey Grant.

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Hockey Night in Canada on CBC: Stanley Cup Playoffs – Winnipeg at Montreal – Game 4

Hockey Night in Canada on CBC: Stanley Cup Playoffs - Winnipeg at Montreal - Game 4

Watch the live stream of Hockey Night in Canada as the Winnipeg Jets visit the Montreal Canadiens at 8:00 p.m. ET.

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New Alzheimer’s drug approved in U.S. despite concerns about effectiveness

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U.S. government health officials on Monday approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s disease in nearly 20 years, disregarding warnings from independent advisers that the much-debated treatment hasn’t been shown to help slow the brain-destroying disease.

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Damning report finds ‘persistent and unyielding’ anti-Black racism in Ontario’s public service

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The head of the public service in Ontario has apologized to employees for systemic anti-Black racism with the organization, following a damning external review that found discrimination and harassment within it are “persistent and unyielding.”

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