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Opinion: Yes, Canada has brain-drain. But Canadians abroad often find it hard to come home
We need a reverse brain-drain, in which Canadians who have spent time abroad to learn, work and form relationships return to put these experiences to good use where they are most needed: at home.
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B.C. college basketball championships moved after alleged abuse of trans player
The B.C. women’s college basketball championship is being relocated from a school whose coach and players allegedly mistreated a transgender opponent.
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