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Montreal police defend tear-gassing Habs fans without warning after Game 4

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Montreal police are defending their decision to launch tear gas on thousands of hockey fans outside the Bell Centre minutes after the Habs’ 3-2 overtime win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday.

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Blue-green algae on the rise in St. John River, says UNB researcher

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An associate professor of biology at the University of New Brunswick is warning residents about blue-green algae popping up along the St. John River this summer.

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Olympic mountain biker Catharine Pendral enjoys balance of competition, motherhood

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40-year-old Canadian cross-country mountain biker Catharine Pendral prepares to compete in her fourth Olympics — her first as a mother. Pendral has been watching the stories of Canadian boxer Mandy Bujold and basketball player Kim Gaucher very closely.

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An Indigenous governor general is a symbol — and not an empty one

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Mary Simon is going to Rideau Hall at a difficult moment — both for the office she will soon hold and for the country itself. There is a risk of putting too much on her shoulders.

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Net-zero municipal building opening soon in Nova Scotia

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In foggy southwest Nova Scotia, dozens of solar panels are powering one of Canada’s first net-zero municipal buildings. The building in Tusket belongs to the Municipality of the District of Argyle, which has set out to reduce its carbon footprint.

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