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Halifax police say arrests made following 'unsanctioned student gathering'

Halifax police say arrests made following 'unsanctioned student gathering'

HALIFAX — Police say they've made arrests and issued summary offence tickets after an "unsanctioned student gathering" in Halifax.

Manitoba NDP leader rallies troops, Liberals promise help for newcomers

WINNIPEG — Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew rallied supporters on the final Sunday of the provincial election campaign, while Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson continued to stay out of the media spotlight.
Quebec public-sector unions continue to see strong support for strike mandates

Quebec public-sector unions continue to see strong support for strike mandates

MONTREAL — Quebec's public sector workers continue to give their unions strong backing to go on strike if they're unable to successfully negotiate new contracts with the provincial government, the federations said at about the half-way point of the v
Canada names roster for inaugural WXV women's rugby tournament in New Zealand

Canada names roster for inaugural WXV women's rugby tournament in New Zealand

Canada coach Kevin Rouet has named his roster for the new WXV women's 15s rugby tournament, choosing 21 players from the squad that finished fourth at the World Cup last November.
John Herdman takes over as coach of Toronto FC but plans to be an observer this week

John Herdman takes over as coach of Toronto FC but plans to be an observer this week

TORONTO — John Herdman plans a soft landing with Toronto FC. Probably a sound move given the mess that awaits.
RCMP in Manitoba say five dead after being ejected during SUV rollover

RCMP in Manitoba say five dead after being ejected during SUV rollover

SWAN RIVER, Man. — Five people have died in a crash in western Manitoba. RCMP say they responded along with local firefighters and EMS at 5 p.m.

Five arrested, two sent to hospital at Hamilton street parties that drew thousands

HAMILTON — Police in Hamilton arrested five people on Saturday at a series of unsanctioned street parties they say drew thousands. Police say they received 49 calls about the parties near the McMaster University campus.
Canada's men's artistic gymnastics team qualifies for Olympics with worlds showing

Canada's men's artistic gymnastics team qualifies for Olympics with worlds showing

ANTWERP, Belgium — Canada is sending a men's gymnastics team to the Olympics for the first time since 2008.
Ontario government expands list of ailments pharmacists can treat

Ontario government expands list of ailments pharmacists can treat

TORONTO — Ontario has granted its pharmacists more prescribing powers.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Bank of Canada speech Nicolas Vincent, the external non-executive deputy governor of the Bank of Canada, will give a speech to the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolit