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External review finds ‘toxic’ workplace environment persists at Royal Canadian Mint

Matthew MacAdam

A Royal Canadian Mint employee says bullying and harassment are still widespread in the Crown corporation — a claim that comes as a new report obtained by CBC News makes sweeping recommendations to tackle racism and a “traumatizing” and “toxic” workplace environment in the mint’s security division.

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Closure of Gilmour Hill to vehicular traffic

The National Battlefields Commission (NBC) wishes to advise motorists of a closure of Gilmour Hill for preventative strengthening works.

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Conservative MP, friends say they were stunned by murder charges against party volunteer

Rakesh David

Conservative MP Mike Lake says he and his team were “shocked” to learn that Rakesh David, a 25-year-old volunteer for his office, has been accused of killing his grandmother, mother and brother in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Court says Ronaldo rape lawsuit in Vegas should be dismissed

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A federal magistrate judge in Nevada is siding with Cristiano Ronaldo’s lawyers against a woman who sued for more than the $375,000 US in hush money she received in 2010 after saying the international soccer star raped her in Las Vegas.

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Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc ‘not interested in apologies’ after Trudeau’s snub, leadership says

Reconciliation Day Rosanne Casimir

Leadership of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Nation said Thursday they are “not interested” in further apologies from the federal government after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ignored the community’s invitations to visit on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation last week.

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