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Here’s what else we’re watching …Residents of Lac-Megantic are marking the 10-year anniversary of the deadliest rail disaster in modern Canadian history.
All three sides will likely be thinking about the agreement’s six-year review clause, which requires a comprehensive assessment of the deal by June 2026.A new report from Vancouver-based Community-Based Research Centre calls for the addition of more fields on medical forms in all jurisdictions to capture the full diversity of sexual orientation and gender identity.
The latest annual report from Service New Brunswick showed security deposits sitting at 40.9-million-dollars for 2021-22, up from 36.4-million-dollars a year earlier.
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Lac-Megantic marks 10 anniversary of rail disaster that killed 47 peopleResidents of Lac-Megantic honour 47 people who died during 10th anniversary of deadly rail disaster
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Five things to watch this weekend: Guy Ritchie goes to war on Prime Video (again), plus Julia Louis-Dreyfus hurts your feelingsPlus the startling new documentary Lac-Mégantic – This Is Not an Accident
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Ten years after Lac-Megantic rail disaster, fish not biting ‘like they used to’Environmental experts will study the rehabilitation of the river in Lac-Megantic, Que., ten years after a train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded
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10 years after Lac-Megantic rail disaster, fish not biting 'like they used to'Experts with Quebec's Environment Department will be deployed in the coming weeks to study the rehabilitation of the river near Lac Megantic since a runaway train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded 10 years ago, killing 47 people and destroying parts of downtown.
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Ten years after Lac-Megantic rail disaster, fish not biting 'like they used to'Pierre Grenier says that ever since the 2013 train derailment in Lac-Megantic, Que., spilled 100,000 litres of crude oil into the Chaudiere River, the fishing hasn't been the same.
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