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Newfoundland and Labrador cabinet minister Bragg dies at 59 after cancer diagnosis

Newfoundland and Labrador cabinet minister Bragg dies at 59 after cancer diagnosis

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador cabinet minister Derrick Bragg, who revealed his cancer diagnosis in June, died today at the age of 59.
Kaprizov, Pastrnak, Thompson named NHL three stars of the week

Kaprizov, Pastrnak, Thompson named NHL three stars of the week

NEW YORK — Minnesota left-wing Kirill Kaprizov, Boston right-wing David Pastrnak and Vegas goaltender Logan Thompson have been named the NHL’s three stars of the week.
World junior football championship to resume this summer in Edmonton

World junior football championship to resume this summer in Edmonton

EDMONTON — Canada will defend its world junior football championship when the event resumes this summer following a six-year hiatus. The 2024 competition will begin June 20 in Edmonton and run through June 30.
Saskatchewan teachers hold another one-day strike over classroom sizes, student needs

Saskatchewan teachers hold another one-day strike over classroom sizes, student needs

REGINA — Thousands of Saskatchewan teachers were out Monday on another one-day strike with the aim of getting the province to negotiate on classroom sizes and supports for students with high needs.
Stanley Cup takes Toronto subway ride to surprise and delight of commuters

Stanley Cup takes Toronto subway ride to surprise and delight of commuters

TORONTO — As Danesh Mohiuddin stepped on to Toronto's subway to take his daughter to daycare, he did a double take. The Stanley Cup and former Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Tomas Kaberle were on the same TTC car as him.

Accelerator Plug and Play entering Canadian fintech market

TORONTO — Global startup accelerator Plug and Play is entering Canada's fintech market with Visa Canada as a founding sponsor.
Canada and Mexico in diplomatic talks over asylum claims, immigration minister says

Canada and Mexico in diplomatic talks over asylum claims, immigration minister says

OTTAWA — Immigration Minister Marc Miller says the Trudeau government is holding diplomatic talks with Mexico to deal with an increase in asylum claims from that country.
Ontario to open housing-enabling infrastructure funding to more municipalities

Ontario to open housing-enabling infrastructure funding to more municipalities

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is opening up funding for housing-enabling infrastructure to more municipalities. Municipalities had asked the province to change criteria for its $1.
Newly appointed Canada Soccer general secretary steps down, citing personal matter

Newly appointed Canada Soccer general secretary steps down, citing personal matter

Alyson Walker, the newly appointed general secretary of Canada Soccer, is leaving the job before starting due to an "unforeseen personal matter." Walker, whose appointment was announced Dec. 22, had been slated to start Jan.
Two suspects charged after copper wire theft that knocked out phone and internet

Two suspects charged after copper wire theft that knocked out phone and internet

CALGARY — A man and woman have been charged with the theft of telecommunication wire that left more than 2,000 Calgarians without internet or phone service.