UConn returns to top of women’s basketball, dominating South Carolina en route to 12th title

During the final sweet moments of UConn’s 12th national title, Geno Auriemma and Paige Bueckers embraced after the star guard departed her final game with the Huskies. It was the moment they wanted all along. “They’ve all been gratifying, don’t get me wrong,” Auriemma said. “But this one here, because of the way it came…

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Canada falls to Scotland, will play China for bronze at world curling playdowns

Canada will play for bronze at the BKT World Men’s Curling Championship. Brad Jacobs and his Calgary-based team dropped a 7-4 semifinal decision to Scotland’s Bruce Mouat on Saturday at the Temple Gardens Centre. WATCH | Canada’s Jacobs falls to Scotland’s Mouat, will play for bronze at men’s curling worlds: Canada’s Jacobs falls to Scotland’s Mouat,…

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Poilievre defends candidate accused of denying residential schools history

Warning: This story deals with disturbing subject matter that may upset and trigger some readers. Discretion is advised. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is standing by a candidate in British Columbia, even as calls mount among various Indigenous leaders for the nominee to resign, accusing Aaron Gunn of denying the history of residential schools. “He’s not…

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Poilievre stands by B.C. candidate called out for residential school posts

WARNING: This story contains details of experiences at residential schools. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is standing by a British Columbia candidate as calls mount for him to be removed over past comments he made about the history of Canada’s residential schools. Poilievre told a news conference in Osoyoos, B.C., Saturday that accusations about North Island-Powell River…

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Legal group apologizes after cancellation of noted Syrian Canadian’s speech sparks ‘profound’ reaction

A prominent Canadian legal association is apologizing after it cancelled a keynote speech by Syrian Canadian entrepreneur and peacekeeping advocate Tareq Hadhad, prompting sharp criticism from many of its members. Last Friday, CBC News was first to report that The Advocates’ Society rescinded an invitation for Hadhad, founder of Peace by Chocolate, to deliver a keynote…

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