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A two-day disciplinary hearing begins Wednesday for a Hamilton judge who wore a Make America Great Again hat into his courtroom the day after Donald Trum
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More than 20 First Nations across Ontario are taking part in a new project aimed at improving the drinking water standard in their communities.The project is funded by the federal government and administered by the Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation.The Indigenous-led corporation says it will provide on-site training to operators of water treatment facilities located in the 22 participating First Nations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Glen Goodman, the corporation director of engineering and infrastructure services, says the
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