| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Pandora Papers Hundreds of world leaders, billionaires and celebrities have been hiding their investments in luxury property, yachts and other assets for the past quarter-century, according to a review of nearly 12 million files from around the world. |
| | | | Private apology Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has offered a private apology to the chief of a British Columbia First Nation after passing up opportunities to honour Canada's first official Day for Truth and Reconciliation in the community. |
| | | | Green Party problems Saanich-Gulf Islands MP Elizabeth May says Annamie Paul is hurting the Green Party by remaining in control of its communications. |
| | | | Bargaining chip The wife of a Canadian Uyghur advocate who has been in a Chinese prison for 15 years says the federal government should use the use 2022 Beijing Olympics as a bargaining chip to bring her husband home. |
| | | | Toxic work environment Job hunting has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are still ways to determine if a company is the right fit, workplace author Melanie Pound says. |
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| | | Ottawa police say more than 2,000 students partied on Russell Avenue late Saturday night, with some flipping a vehicle and leaving a trail of garbage and debris along the residential street. | | |
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| | | Helping to heal | | The Toronto Raptors and the Toronto Maple Leafs took a stand in a visit to London, Ont. this weekend, where they spread the message that hate has no home. |
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