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Edmonton Oilers · RichelieuLOS ANGELES — Stuart Skinner scored his first elimination win and the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Kings 1-0 on Sunday. Skinner blocked 33 rounds to allow the club of Alberta to take the lead 3-1 in this first round. Defenceman Evan Bouchard was the only shooter in the match. Bouchard touched the target with a numerical advantage at 11:49 in the second period. He fired a reception shot after a pass game started by Leon Draisaitl and …See the Story
Stuart Stuart and Oilers whitewash Kings 1-0 - French Canada
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Richelieu · RichelieuJalen Brunson a inscrit un sommet en carrière pour un match éliminatoire avec 47 points, en plus de 10 passes décisives, et les Knicks de New York ont inscrit une victoire de 97-92 contre les 76ers, dimanche à Philadelphie. Les Knicks ont pris les devants 3-1 dans la série de premier tour entre les deux équipes. Le cinquième match aura lieu mardi soir au Madison Square Garden. OG Anunoby a marqué 16 points et récupéré 14 rebonds, en plus d’être …See the Story
Les Knicks prennent les devants 3-1 dans la série en battant les 76ers 97-92 - Le Canada Français
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Richelieu · RichelieuBAGDAD — Human rights groups and diplomats have criticized a law voted by the Iraqi parliament this weekend that would impose heavy prison sentences on homosexuals and transgender people. The spokesman for the U.S. Department of State, Matthew Miller, said in a press release that Saturday’s law “threatens the most at risk in Iraqi society” and “may be used to impede freedom of expression.” He warned that legislation could drive foreign investmen…See the Story
Severe anti-LGBTQ+ law adopted in Iraq sparks international criticism - French Canada
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Toronto Maple Leafs · RichelieuTORONTO — Toronto Maple Leafs centre Auston Matthews was dismissed with a "persistent illness" when his team was threatened to be eliminated from the current series. About 14 hours after seeing his team play home 3-1 in the fourth match of the series against the Boston Bruins, Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe delivered an update on the condition of his star player Sunday afternoon. Keefe stated that Matthews was reduced by more than a "norma…See the Story
Matthews facing "persistent illness", Maple Leafs at the foot of the wall - French Canada
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Richelieu · RichelieuA man from Burton, New Brunswick, was charged with second-degree murder on Sunday in connection with a homicide in the Oromocto First Nation, the province’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said. At around 12:30 on Saturday, RCMP officers from the Oromocto Detachment were called to a First Nation residence. On arrival, they discovered the body of a 54-year-old community woman who had died. Later that day, Jared Smith, 38, was arrested in con…See the Story
N.B.: Burton man accused of second-degree murder Sunday - Le Canada Français
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Richelieu · RichelieuOntario to limit cell phone use in classrooms, restrict social media access, and ban vaping in schools starting this fall, announced Sunday by the province's Education Minister. Stephen Lecce unveiled the new measures during a press conference, presenting them as necessary measures to improve school safety and help students focus in class. "All the parents and teachers we have spoken to have shared the growing problem of cell phone distractions …See the Story
Ontario to Limit Classroom Cell Use Starting This Fall - French Canada
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Ottawa, Ontario · OttawaOTTAWA — Administrative boards, headquarters and government offices are not recognized for their cultural diversity. However, Treasury Board President Anita Anand wants to change this. "This is a very personal matter for me," said Anand, who became the first racial person to chair the Treasury Board. "When I enter rooms, I still see groups that are not diverse." For example, in February, Ms. Arnaud attended an information session on mental healt…See the Story
Anita Anand wants more diversity in the Public Service - French Canada
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