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Ceremony marks start of journey home for Indigenous totem pole taken to Scotland a century ago

Ceremony marks start of journey home for Indigenous totem pole taken to Scotland a century ago

LONDON (AP) — Members of a Canadian First Nation held a spiritual ceremony on Monday at a Scottish museum to begin the homeward journey of a totem pole stolen almost a century ago.
Cannabis company Atlantic Cultivation acquires insolvent Tantalus Labs brand

Cannabis company Atlantic Cultivation acquires insolvent Tantalus Labs brand

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Cannabis company Atlantic Cultivation has acquired the insolvent Tantalus Labs brand. Financial terms of the agreement were not immediately available. The deal includes Tantalus Labs' brands and remaining inventory.
In the news today: Wildfire damage update today for residents of BC's Shuswap region

In the news today: Wildfire damage update today for residents of BC's Shuswap region

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Henderson buoyed by fan support at CPKC Women's Open as up-and-down season continues

Henderson buoyed by fan support at CPKC Women's Open as up-and-down season continues

VANCOUVER — The fans at the CPKC Women's Open don't care, Brooke Henderson is still their favourite. Henderson, from Smiths Falls, Ont.

Canada reveals roster to play women's NORCECA volleyball powers

QUEBEC — Canadian coach Shannon Winzer served up her roster on Sunday for the seven-team NORCECA senior women's volleyball continental championship that starts Tuesday at the PEPS’ Amphithéatre Desjardins-Université Laval.
Megan Khang wins CPKC Women's Open in a playoff

Megan Khang wins CPKC Women's Open in a playoff

VANCOUVER — Megan Khang had patiently waited eight years to win her first LPGA Tour title. Ultimately, an extra hole didn't matter as long as she fulfilled that dream.
Racism partly to blame for unequal health care provided to Indigenous women: PHAC study

Racism partly to blame for unequal health care provided to Indigenous women: PHAC study

Racism and the lack of primary care providers mean off-reserve First Nations, Métis and Inuit women and girls have poorer health overall compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts, says a study by the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Former CFL coach Rich Stubler dead at 74

Former CFL coach Rich Stubler dead at 74

TORONTO — Rich Stubler was a football lifer. Since the 1970s, football has been a constant in Stubler's life, having coached in the high school ranks, U.S. college and CFL. On Sunday, Stubler died at the age of 74.
Elks beat Redblacks 30-20, snap 22-game home losing skid

Elks beat Redblacks 30-20, snap 22-game home losing skid

EDMONTON — The home hex has finally been lifted.
Unifor autoworkers overwhelmingly vote to authorize strikes at GM, Ford, Stellantis

Unifor autoworkers overwhelmingly vote to authorize strikes at GM, Ford, Stellantis

TORONTO — Workers at a trio of major automakers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of allowing their union to call a strike if bargaining committees can't secure new collective agreements in the coming months.