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One key change is that Club Seventy-Seven property is included in plans because of possible heritage aspects
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One key change is that Club Seventy-Seven property is included in plans because of possible heritage aspects
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Premier Rachel Notley has formally apologized on behalf of Alberta to the survivors of the so-called ’60s Scoop for the province’s part in seizing Indigenous children from their families and alienating them from their culture.
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Two guards at a London, Ont., jail will have to stand trial for their alleged role in an inmate’s death, Ontario’s top court ruled Monday, reversing an earlier decision to stay charges against the pair due to delayed proceedings.
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