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NHL’s apology doesn’t make up for lack of responsibility in Chicago scandal

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On the latest episode of CBC Sports video series Bring It In, host Morgan Campbell is joined by panellists Meghan McPeak and Dave Zirin to discuss the wrongdoings of the league and NHL amidst Chicago’s organizational mishandling of sexual assault allegations by a former video assistant.

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Oilpatch leaders fear ‘reckless’ move as Trudeau commits to emissions cap on sector

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The federal government must work co-operatively with industry as it looks to draft an emissions cap for the oil and gas sector, Alberta business leaders said Monday, or risk far-reaching consequences for the Canadian economy.

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Health scientist Carrie Bourassa on indefinite leave after scrutiny of her claim she’s Indigenous

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Carrie Bourassa, the scientific director of the Indigenous health arm of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), is on indefinite leave from the organization after a weekend of online outrage stemming from CBC’s investigation into her claims to Indigeneity.

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Show how $6B will solve world hunger, and I’ll donate it: Elon Musk to United Nations

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Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, says he will sell $6 billion US worth of Tesla stock and donate the proceeds to the United Nations’ food agency if it could show how the money would solve world hunger.

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Invest in legal aid, defence lawyers tell Ontario in trying to clear big court backlog

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The province will spend $72 million over the next two years to help clear a backlog in the criminal justice system, but the plan is being criticized by defence lawyers who say Ontario needs to properly fund the legal aid system and not let cases linger in limbo.

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