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Rare yellow bird needs wild roses to survive in British Columbia, researcher says

Posted: May 12, 2021 7:45 PM PT | Last Updated: May 13 An adult male yellow-breasted chat is shown in this undated photograph on lands protected in collaboration between the En owkin Centre and Penticton Indian Band with support from Enviroment and Climate Change Canada. (Canadian Press/HO, A. Michael Bezener/ En owkin Centre 2020 )

52 works of Canadian nonfiction coming out in spring 2021

Can You Hear Me Now? is a book by Celina Caesar-Chavannes.(Random House Canada) Can You Hear Me Now? is a memoir by entrepreneur and former politician Celina Caesar-Chavannes. Caesar-Chavannes was the first Black MP to represent the riding of Whitby, Ont. But her political career wasn t easy, and she was known for speaking out about social and racial injustices within political institutions and in her community. She eventually decided to leave the party she ran for, the Liberals.  Can You Hear Me Now? tells Caesar-Chavannes  story, from her early childhood through her business and political careers to today, where she is a sought-after consultant, alongside offering leadership advice.

CBC Radio s The House: How ambitious are Canada s climate commitments?

CBC Radio s The House: How ambitious are Canada s climate commitments?
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Vancouver Canucks says no culprit in team s COVID-19 outbreak

Vancouver Canucks says no culprit in team s COVID-19 outbreak Canucks team physician said the player who first contracted COVID-19 and then brought it into the team acted within NHL and provincial health protocols. Social Sharing To date, 21 Canucks players and 4 staff members have tested positive for a variant of the virus Posted: Apr 09, 2021 12:39 PM PT | Last Updated: April 9 Adam Gaudette laughs while on the bench with Bo Horvat, left, and Tyler Myers, as head coach Travis Green skates past. Gaudette was the first Canucks player to test positive for COVID-19 on March 30. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

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