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Nova Scotia announces its first screening program for lung cancer

Nova Scotia announces its first screening program for lung cancer

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia has launched its first screening program for lung cancer as it battles the highest rates of the disease in the country.
Banking regulator increasing focus on money laundering as risks rise: Routledge

Banking regulator increasing focus on money laundering as risks rise: Routledge

TORONTO — The head of Canada's banking regulator says he's ramping up scrutiny of money laundering in the financial sector as risks increase.

Flipping Indigenous regional development in Newfoundland upside-down: lessons from Australia

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Bombardier wins court case against supplier Honeywell on engine costs

Bombardier wins court case against supplier Honeywell on engine costs

MONTREAL — Engine supplier Honeywell International Inc. must negotiate with Bombardier Inc. on the cost of the jet engines it rolls out for the Montreal-based plane maker, a Quebec Superior Court judge has ruled.
Calgary Stampeders re-sign American defensive end Julian Howsare

Calgary Stampeders re-sign American defensive end Julian Howsare

CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders have re-signed American defensive lineman Julian Howsare, the CFL club announced Friday. The five-year veteran was slated to become a free agent next month.
Former Regina hockey coach convicted of sexual assault sentenced to three years

Former Regina hockey coach convicted of sexual assault sentenced to three years

REGINA — A Saskatchewan judge has handed a three-year sentence to a former Western Hockey League coach found guilty of inappropriately touching and hitting a teenage player 35 years ago.
Ontario township overturns ban on Pride flag, allows it on community flagpole

Ontario township overturns ban on Pride flag, allows it on community flagpole

A township in southwestern Ontario has voted to allow Pride flags on a community flagpole, essentially overturning a controversial decision made last year to ban the flags on municipal property.
Toronto Public Library gradually recovering from hack, more services back in Feb

Toronto Public Library gradually recovering from hack, more services back in Feb

TORONTO — Canada's largest public library system is gradually restoring more of its services after an October cyberattack brought down its website and likely exposed sensitive employee information.
Canadian ski jumper Alexandria Loutitt wins World Cup bronze in Japan

Canadian ski jumper Alexandria Loutitt wins World Cup bronze in Japan

ZAŌ, Japan — Canadian ski jumper Alexandria Loutitt returned to the World Cup podium with a bronze-medal performance on Friday. The 20-year-old from Calgary posted a two-jump total of 216.
Children found safe in Montreal after father's vehicle stolen with them inside

Children found safe in Montreal after father's vehicle stolen with them inside

MONTREAL — Two children ages three and 11 were found safe after their father's vehicle was stolen with them inside in the Montréal-Nord borough on Thursday evening.
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