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Members of the Winnipeg Jets visit the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Nov. 15, 2023. All photos by Jamie Dowsett.
Amy Karlinsky, Visual Arts Consultant for Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage, left, and former Manitoba speaker of the Manitoba Legislature Myrna Driedger are photographed as they look at a Linus Woods piece in the new indigenous art exhibit at the Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg Thursday, November 9, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

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New findings of a cancer drug

The US Food and Drug Administration says a lifesaving cancer treatment may cause cancer leads MedicalWatch for Nov. 29, 2023.

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BREAKING Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan dies at age 65

Shane MacGowan, the singer-songwriter and frontman of The Pogues, best known for their ballad 'Fairytale of New York,' died Thursday, his family said. He was 65.

Ontario doctors disciplined over Israel-Gaza protests

A number of doctors are facing scrutiny for publicizing their opinions on the Israel-Hamas war. Critics say expressing their political views could impact patient care, while others say that it is being used as an excuse for censorship.

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opinion Don Martin: With Trudeau resignation fever rising, a Conservative nightmare appears

With speculation rising that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will follow his father's footsteps in the snow to a pre-election resignation, political columnist Don Martin focuses on one Liberal cabinet minister who's emerging as leadership material -- and who stands out as a fresh-faced contrast to the often 'angry and abrasive' leader of the Conservatives.

These are the 5 headlines you should read this morning

Five doctors in Ontario are under investigation for their public comments on the Israel-Hamas war, Canada sees an uptick in prescription drug shortages and former U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger has died. Here's what you need to know to start your day.

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