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- Changes to contract rules for freelance interpreters may lead to their mass exodus from the Hill, and a troubling decline in quality, according to a group representing these workers.
- Changes to contract rules for freelance interpreters may lead to their mass exodus from the Hill, and a troubling decline in quality, according to a group representing these workers.
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- The CBC speaks to Canadians, but the broadcaster must start speaking up for our country in the United States as American propaganda challenges shared
- The CBC speaks to Canadians, but the broadcaster must start speaking up for our country in the United States as American propaganda challenges shared
- The CBC speaks to Canadians, but the broadcaster must start speaking up for our country in the United States as American propaganda challenges shared
- Every September, for the past several years, I have been getting together with women who played on my high school basketball team a half-century
- Every September, for the past several years, I have been getting together with women who played on my high school basketball team a half-century
- Every September, for the past several years, I have been getting together with women who played on my high school basketball team a half-century
- When policies reflect equity, so do outcomes. That is how public funding builds public trust.
- When policies reflect equity, so do outcomes. That is how public funding builds public trust.
- When policies reflect equity, so do outcomes. That is how public funding builds public trust.
- Given his pedigree, Ken Dryden was arguably the smartest person in every room he ever entered, but he never behaved that way.
- Given his pedigree, Ken Dryden was arguably the smartest person in every room he ever entered, but he never behaved that way.
- Given his pedigree, Ken Dryden was arguably the smartest person in every room he ever entered, but he never behaved that way.
- He will be remembered as a decent, humble, thoughtful person, and a role model for all Canadians.
- He will be remembered as a decent, humble, thoughtful person, and a role model for all Canadians.
- He will be remembered as a decent, humble, thoughtful person, and a role model for all Canadians.