| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Liberal minority As all parties assess the outcome of the federal election, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is framing the new Liberal-led minority as a "historic opportunity" to advance progressive policies, while Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is already angling for a rematch. |
| | | | A nation divided Wedged between the federal government's climate policy and the politically driven oil-and-gas economy in the west lies a deep-seated regional divide that some experts say has reached a breaking point. |
| | | | Bellwether upheld There were two wins in the riding of Peterborough-Kawartha on election night. Liberal incumbent candidate Maryam Monsef held on to her seat, and the constituents secured their reputation for picking political winners. |
| | | | Transgender waxing The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has dismissed more than half a dozen complaints from a transgender woman who accused local salon workers of discrimination because they refused to wax her male genitalia. |
| | | | Family drama Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has made her first public appearance since Sunday's airing of an emotional documentary that revealed a possible rift between members of the Royal Family. |
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| | | The new basketball season has started on a high for Toronto Raptors' fans with one final celebration to mark the team's first NBA title. | | |
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| | | Meet Nunavut's new MP | | Newly elected NDP MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq, who is one of the youngest candidates to win a seat in the federal election, says she will be a "strong voice" in Parliament for youth suicide prevention. |
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