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Extortionist demanding $1M murdered unconnected man at random to prove he meant business, Crown suggests

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One day after a Medicine Hat man received a letter demanding $1-million and vowing murder to prove the seriousness of the threat, a random, unconnected victim was killed outside his home, a jury was told as the accused’s trial got underway Wednesday.

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Kielburger brothers say they won’t testify before ‘partisan’ Commons committee

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WE Charity co-founders Craig and Marc Kielburger are declining requests to testify before two House of Commons committees.

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National advisory committee recommends stretching interval between vaccine doses to 4 months

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Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) now says the maximum interval between the first and second doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine should increase from three weeks to four months.

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Boxing star Claressa Shields is back for a historic card — and she’s fighting a Canadian

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CBC Sports’ daily newsletter looks ahead to Friday’s historic all-women’s boxing card headlined by two-time Olympic champ Claressa Shields vs. Canada’s Marie-Eve Dicaire.

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4th death linked to COVID-19 outbreak at Alberta meat-processing plant, union confirms

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The death toll linked to a COVID-19 outbreak at a central Alberta pork-processing plant has risen to four, including three workers, its union president confirmed to CBC News on Wednesday.

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