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February, 2023

 

Petition calls for pro hockey’s first Black coach to be inducted into Hall of Fame

Hockey Nova Scotia’s ‘Paris to Toronto’ calls for John Paris Jr., to be recognized A grassroots effort is underway to get professional hockey’s first Black coach, John Paris Jr., inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Hockey Nova Scotia launched a petition dubbed “Paris to Toronto” on Feb. 1, calling on the Nova Scotia-born Paris to be recognized by the Toronto-based hall for his contributions to the game. Paris, 76, said in an interview from Halifax Tuesday that all the attention was unexpected. “It’s humbling, I can most certainly sayRead more


Canada’s Marie-Philip Poulin hits 200-point milestone in Rivalry Series tie with U.S.

Teams finish 7-game series on Wednesday in Laval, Que. Circle Wednesday on the calendar if you enjoy do-or-die showdowns between acrimonious rivals. After dropping the first three games of the seven-game national women’s Rivalry Series to the United States, Canada has bounced back with three consecutive wins, including Monday night’s 5-1 victory at the sold-out Colisee Videotron in Trois-Rivières, Que. The seventh and deciding game will be played Wednesday at Place Bell in Laval, Que. Sarah Nurse opened the scoring for Canada on Family Day with a goal at 3:06 ofRead more


Montreal health authority investigating after surgery patient was left ‘abandoned’ in empty hospital ward

Health minister calls the incident ‘unacceptable and disturbing’ A succession of errors led to a patient, who was still recovering from anesthesia and surgery, being abandoned on an empty floor without supervision or medical assistance for hours, Radio-Canada has learned. The incident occured at Fleury Hospital, in Montreal’s north end, on the night of Feb. 3, several Radio-Canada sources learned. The patient, a firefighter, was supposed to be sent to the eighth floor for overnight observation after an evening surgery. However, the orderly erroneously took him to the third floor ⁠— intended for day surgeries ⁠— whichRead more


Cadmus Delorme to chair federal committee identifying and sharing historic residential school documents

Delorme will chair new Residential School Documents Advisory Committee Chief Cadmus Delorme of Cowessess First Nation will take charge of efforts to examine and share historic documents about residential schools in Canada. Delorme recently announced he would not seek a third term as chief of Cowessess, which is located about 140 kilometres east of Regina. Crown−Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada announced on Monday that Delorme will serve as chair of the new Residential School Documents Advisory Committee. The committee is tasked with developing recommendations for how to identify historical documents related to residential schoolsRead more


17 potential unmarked graves scanned at former Vancouver Island residential school, First Nation says

Children from at least 100 First Nations across B.C. were forced to attend the school between 1900 and 1973 UPDATE — Feb. 21, 2023: A First Nation on Vancouver Island has released the preliminary results of a scan of the former site of the Alberni Indian Residential School it says has revealed 17 potential unmarked graves. The Tseshaht First Nation says ground-penetrating radar was used to examine locations that it suspects to be the grave of children who did not return home but the only way to know for sure is toRead more


Filmmaker dodges pucks for intimate look at Canada’s winter tradition

Docuseries seeks to capture the best of outdoor rinks and the people who enjoy them With skates on his feet, a camera in his hands, and a half dozen kids speeding up and down a country rink at dusk — Randy Frykas has just the scene he’s looking for. “It’s like, what could you ask for?  You got the sun going down, you got a fresh sheet of ice and a bunch of pucks and all your good friends,” he said, looking through his lens on a farm near MacGregor, Man. The kids areRead more


Nuxalk Nation celebrates return of totem pole after more than a century Social Sharing

Pole travelled from Victoria to Bella Coola, about 1,000 km northwest of Vancouver Honking horns greeted a long line of vehicles winding along the snowy highway leading into Bella Coola, about 1,000 km northwest of Vancouver, on B.C.’s central coast last week. At the helm was a truck carrying precious cargo: a Nuxalk totem pole, taken from the community more than 100 years ago, at long last returning home to its rightful owners. The honking continued as the convoy made its way into the community, having travelled along the highway after taking the ferryRead more


‘Fearsome and fearless journalist’ Jim Nunn dead at 72

Nunn’s career at CBC spanned 3 decades; He died in hospital Sunday night of cancer Jim Nunn, the former host of CBC News Nova Scotia at Six, Land and Sea and Marketplace, has died after a battle with cancer. Nunn died in hospital in Antigonish, N.S., on Sunday night. He was 72. No date has been set for a funeral, but his family said there will be a celebration of life planned for some time in the spring. “Jim was quite the character. He was known to many in Nova Scotia as this greatRead more


Why this Canada Games jacket is still iconic 32 years later

The jackets bearing the Canada Games logo were handed out to volunteers in 1991 Keep your eyes peeled over the next two weeks and you might just see one of the most iconic pieces of clothing for Prince Edward Islanders: the green-and-white jackets, emblazoned with the Canada Games logo over the heart, that were handed out to volunteers in 1991. Yes, these nylon jackets have been around for 32 years, and are still going strong as the Games return to the Island from Feb. 18 to March 5. One place youRead more


Winnipeg-based group ‘deeply concerned’ by federal contract with international group to advise on graves

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation says decision seems to undermine Indigenous-led work in the area The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation says there are many problems with a $2 million contract Ottawa signed with an international group to give advice on unmarked graves. The Winnipeg-based centre said it is “deeply concerned” with the decision by Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada to hire a Netherlands-based organization to launch “an extremely sensitive engagement process” on issues surrounding possible gravesites near former residential schools. “Beginning with the Truth and Reconciliation CommissionRead more


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