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Jul 2024
27m 14s

Canadian soccer optimism, Human Rights C...

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Eye on the goal! Canada’s men’s national team is reaching new heights in the Copa America soccer tournament. The team’s surprising run has already made a statement. And the success of Team Canada is bringing Canadians together.. And: Questions about the federal government’s vetting process after controversy erupts over the appointment of the new head of the Canadian Human Rights Commission. Past social media posts, under an alias are prompting calls for his removal. Plus: Ticketmaster now says a security breach in April and May has put millions of customers’ names, addresses and credit card information at risk. Emails have been sent to customers warning them of the breach.

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