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Tanya Boychuk, a forward for the Montreal Roses, has said that, when she played in Sweden, she lived in a town of 2,000 people and became kind of a local celebrity. People brought muffins to her door.
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Canada’s nightmarish opioid crisis has renewed calls for involuntary drug treatment. Does the government have a right to ...
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How McGill professor Juan Serpa created SUSAN, the online forum helping U.S. researchers protect their data from Trump ...
Overnight, I became what’s known in the medical system as an “AYA,” an acronym that stands for an adolescent or younger adult ...
Immigration lawyer Len Saunders has never seen the kind of extreme enforcement U.S. authorities are applying today ...
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Age: 18 School: Laurentian University Program: Mining engineering Scholarship amount: $70,000 ...
I left Ukraine behind, then Israel. In Calgary, I started over cleaning construction sites.
The application for the Loran involved a few short essays, a video response and then semifinal interviews, which were three ...
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