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Wed, 30 Jun 2021 12:01:39 EDT
Churches are burning. This First Nations grand chief wants to provide security for others: ‘These are potential evidence sites’
The latest church to be engulfed by flames is in Morinville, Alta., and local RCMP are treating the event as ‘suspicious.’

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 13:18:00 EDT
First Nation still analyzing discovery of 182 sets of human remains near residential school. ‘Survivors have been saying for decades that these graves existed’
The discovery of the remains was reportedly made last year, by the community of aq’am, using ground-penetrating radar to search a site close to the former St. Eugene’s Mission School. The former school is now St. Eugene Golf Resort and Casino.

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 18:49:49 EDT
‘We’ve done something so awful’: Former governors general reflect on a Canada Day marked by pain and anger
As Canada Day 2021 dawns, many Canadians are doing what former governors general are doing: reflecting on how we reconcile the past and the present, let alone the future.

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 17:38:47 EDT
Do you find these ideas for celebrating Canada Day provocative? Then ask yourself why
Get used to the confrontation, because there’s a lot of it if you want justice in this world.

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 19:48:51 EDT
Heat dome leaves ‘staggering’ number of deaths in its wake in British Columbia
The deaths, which are not confirmed to be heat-related, represent an almost 200 per cent increase over the usual five-day death rate in B.C.

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 07:00:00 EDT
Here’s what’s open and closed for Canada Day 2021
Most malls, grocery stores, indoor attractions will be closed with some exceptions.

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 23:28:00 EDT
The Canadiens’ 'better' is not good enough as Vasilevskiy leads Lightning to 2-0 series lead
Lightning goaltender turns aside 42 of 43 shots in Tampa Bay’s 3-1 Game 2 win.

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 13:09:00 EDT
Hotter than ‘pretty much anywhere on the planet:’ These charts help put Canada’s deadly heat dome in perspective
The mercury has been hottest in Lytton, but the town is only one of several in B.C. and Western Canada as a whole where record-setting temperatures this week have surpassed those marked in deserts.

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 14:57:43 EDT
Bill Cosby released from prison after court overturns his sexual assault conviction
The decision set free a man whose case had represented the first high-profile sexual assault trial to unfold in the aftermath of the #MeToo movement.

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 05:00:00 EDT
Nathaniel McLellan’s mother aced a lie-detector test. Children’s aid and doctors cleared the parents. Why did the family only learn this now?
It took until this week for the McLellan family of southwestern Ontario, which has been under a cloud of suspicion, to see most of this information, five and a half years after Nathaniel collapsed at a home daycare.

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 06:57:00 EDT
Today’s coronavirus news: EU lifts travel restrictions for Canadians; Ontario reports 184 new cases, 14 deaths; Outbreak pushing Yukon hospitals to their limit
Also, Statistics Canada will say this morning how the economy fared in April, and give a glimpse into May's reading on real gross domestic product.



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