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Teaching Canadians to observe solemn new Truth and Reconciliation Day could take time

Teaching Canadians to observe solemn new Truth and Reconciliation Day could take time

OTTAWA — These days thoughts of Remembrance Day conjure images of chilly, solemn ceremonies, red poppy wreaths and the sound of the Last Post reverberating over silent crowds.
Study highlights difficulty of stopping antidepressants

Study highlights difficulty of stopping antidepressants

A study of British patients with a long history of depression highlights how difficult it can be to stop medication, even for those who feel well enough to try.
Evel Knievel's son loses Disney Duke Caboom trademark case

Evel Knievel's son loses Disney Duke Caboom trademark case

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A judge dismissed a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by Evel Knievel’s son a year ago against the Walt Disney Co. and movie company Pixar over a “Toy Story 4” daredevil character named Duke Caboom.
TIFF co-head Joana Vicente exits role after three years, heads to Sundance

TIFF co-head Joana Vicente exits role after three years, heads to Sundance

TORONTO — Joana Vicente is leaving the Toronto International Film Festival after three years as its co-head and executive director.
EXPLAINER: Why coffee could cost more at groceries, cafes

EXPLAINER: Why coffee could cost more at groceries, cafes

SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — As if a cup of coffee wasn’t expensive enough, a confluence of factors is driving up farmers' costs to grow the beans and it could begin filtering down to your local cafe before the end of the year.
Flyers, coupons and discounts: 'Sticker shock' changing how Canadians buy groceries

Flyers, coupons and discounts: 'Sticker shock' changing how Canadians buy groceries

HALIFAX — Grocery shopping is taking a bigger bite out of the pocketbooks of Canadians, with new research suggesting supply chain issues and adverse weather conditions are driving up food prices and changing how Canadians shop for groceries.
Don't Stop Believing: David Chase returns to 'The Sopranos'

Don't Stop Believing: David Chase returns to 'The Sopranos'

NEW YORK (AP) — Destiny hangs over the characters of the “Sopranos” prequel “The Many Saints of Newark,” but none more so than its creator.
More dancers allege sex abuse by instructor, ballerina wife

More dancers allege sex abuse by instructor, ballerina wife

BOSTON (AP) — Three more dancers have come forward to allege that an instructor and his wife, a former star with the Boston Ballet, sexually abused them, according to an expanded lawsuit.
Cora teams up with St-Hubert to sell branded breakfast food in grocery stores

Cora teams up with St-Hubert to sell branded breakfast food in grocery stores

SAINTE-THÉRÈSE, Que. — Canada's largest sit-down breakfast chain will begin selling restaurant-branded food in grocery stores next year. Best Brands Ltd., the retail division of the St-Hubert Group Ltd., is teaming with Franchises Cora Inc.
Reels, Rosebud and R2-D2: The academy museum is set to roll

Reels, Rosebud and R2-D2: The academy museum is set to roll

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has wanted to open a museum dedicated to films and filmmaking for nearly as long as its members have been making movies with sound and handing out Oscars.
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