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Sportsnet apologizes for Don Cherry's 'offensive, discriminatory' remarks

Sportsnet has apologized after hockey commentator Don Cherry complained on national television that he rarely sees people he believes are immigrants wearing poppies ahead of Remembrance Day.

Attempted sextortion leads to call for stricter phone porting rules

A Toronto man is calling for stricter regulations after a fraudster locked down his laptop, accessed his personal files and threatened to release intimate videos, just by using his cellphone number. It had been fraudulently “ported” — transferred from his Rogers account to a Bell prepaid customer.
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'I've been in the depths of  hell': Caitlan Coleman describes captivity and alleged abuse in her marriage

A little more than a month out from a verdict in the sexual assault trial of Joshua Boyle, CBC’s The Fifth Estate takes a look back at some of the pivotal details of the closely watched case and the ways in which it tested new rules for how courts treat sexual assault complainants.
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Canadians of all races, backgrounds served in battles commemorated on Remembrance Day: Peter Mansbridge

The story is one of a nation that sent its best to fight a vicious enemy. Its best: from little prairie towns, and big urban centres. They were of all colours, from all cultures and all religions.

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