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• Procession will escort slain Toronto officer Marc Pinizzotto to funeral home Sunday
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• Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency due to drugs and the resulting violence
• Alberta picks University of Calgary to explore economic impacts of separation ahead of fall referendum
• ‘Father of Nunavut’ returns to Iqaluit after supporters raise money for elder’s at-home care
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• Alberta files appeal on separatist petition ruling
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• Toronto’s FIFA Fan Festival cancelled due to severe weather
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• Gordie Howe bridge opening delayed at U.S. request, Carney says
• Gordie Howe Bridge opening delayed at U.S. request, Carney says
• Ontario hockey community mourns slain Toronto police officer, an admired youth coach
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• Calls grow for Ottawa to change Indian Act
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• Prices are high for World Cup tickets still available in Toronto and Vancouver
• Police forces use drones, surveillance and manpower from elsewhere to keep World Cup secure
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