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Michael Kovrig’s closed trial in China

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The trial of Canadian Michael Kovrig, who has been held in China for more than two years on espionage charges, wrapped up in a closed Beijing courtroom on Monday with the verdict to be announced at an unspecified later date.

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Government of Canada to host Diversifying the Federal Supply Chain Summit

Government of Canada to host Diversifying the Federal Supply Chain SummitCanada’s Procurement Ombudsman will host the Diversifying the Federal Supply Chain Virtual Summit on March 23-25, 2021.

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Alberta pastor charged with breaking COVID-19 health measures released, fined $1,500

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An Edmonton-area pastor who was jailed for alleged violations of COVID-19 public health measures can be released immediately, but must pay a $1,500 fine.

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Akil Thomas notches natural hat trick to lead hockey’s 1st all-Black line since ’40s

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Akil Thomas skated alongside Ontario Reign teammates Quinton Byfield and Devante Smith-Pelly on Sunday to form pro hockey’s first all-Black line since the 1948-49 season. He scored a natural hat trick to force overtime and again in a shootout for a 5-4 AHL win.

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Environmentalists want Jasper backcountry ban extended to protect remaining caribou

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Environmentalists and scientists are calling on Parks Canada to further restrict access to Rocky Mountain backcountry in an effort to help save the last large caribou herd in the national parks.

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