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Champagne to foreign affairs, Wilkinson to environment as Trudeau prepares to shuffle cabinet

François-Philippe Champagne will be Canada's new foreign affairs minister when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces his new cabinet tomorrow, CBC-Radio-Canada has learned.
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Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley thrown out of house in Bill 22 stand-off

Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley was forced to leave the legislative assembly Tuesday after she refused to apologize for saying the UCP house leader was lying about a bill to fire the election commissioner. 

'Vindictive' sellers of B.C. farm ordered to pay $2.9M after blueberry crop destroyed by Roundup

A pair of Langley farmers has been awarded nearly $3 million by a B.C. Supreme Court judge, who found the sellers of their 60-acre (24-hectare) blueberry farm intentionally destroyed most of the crop with herbicide in 2017, days before the completion of the sale.

Don Cherry says Sportsnet made it 'impossible' for him to clarify his Coach's Corner comments

With his weekly TV platform gone, Don Cherry entered the podcast world on Tuesday, saying Sportsnet executives "made it impossible" for him to clarify the remarks that got him fired.

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