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  • Melanie Mark \’at peace\’ with decision to leave nastiness of politics behind | CBC News

    Melanie Mark, the first First Nations woman to serve in the British Columbia Legislature and as a cabinet minister, announced her resignation and spoke on CBC\’s The Early Edition about her decision. She said she feels \”at peace\” and \”a sense of freedom.\” Mark called out the Opposition Liberals for going too far in their criticisms of her during her tenure. She admitted she was \”boisterous in the House\” but felt statements made on the floor should be truthful. B.C. Liberal Party Leader Kevin Falcon said their job as Opposition is to ask hard questions of government. Mark said she will focus on her family, mentor and coach the MLA who takes her seat, and make her resignation official by the end of March. Judith Sayers, president of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, said Mark made a difference in provincial politics and can walk away with her head held high. Equal Voice\’s Chi Nguyen said it\’s a real toll for all leaders who serve, especially for women and women of colour.



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  • Melanie Mark \’at peace\’ with decision to leave nastiness of politics behind | CBC News

    Melanie Mark, the first First Nations woman to serve in the British Columbia Legislature and as a cabinet minister, announced her resignation and spoke on CBC\’s The Early Edition about her decision. She said she feels \”at peace\” and \”a sense of freedom.\” Mark called out the Opposition Liberals for going too far in their criticisms of her during her tenure. She admitted she was \”boisterous in the House\” but felt statements made on the floor should be truthful. B.C. Liberal Party Leader Kevin Falcon said their job as Opposition is to ask hard questions of government. Mark said she will focus on her family, mentor and coach the MLA who takes her seat, and make her resignation official by the end of March. Judith Sayers, president of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, said Mark made a difference in provincial politics and can walk away with her head held high. Equal Voice\’s Chi Nguyen said it\’s a real toll for all leaders who serve, especially for women and women of colour.



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  • Melanie Mark \’at peace\’ with decision to leave nastiness of politics behind | CBC News

    Melanie Mark, the first First Nations woman to serve in the British Columbia Legislature and as a cabinet minister, announced her resignation and spoke on CBC\’s The Early Edition about her decision. She said she feels \”at peace\” and \”a sense of freedom.\” Mark called out the Opposition Liberals for going too far in their criticisms of her during her tenure. She admitted she was \”boisterous in the House\” but felt statements made on the floor should be truthful. B.C. Liberal Party Leader Kevin Falcon said their job as Opposition is to ask hard questions of government. Mark said she will focus on her family, mentor and coach the MLA who takes her seat, and make her resignation official by the end of March. Judith Sayers, president of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, said Mark made a difference in provincial politics and can walk away with her head held high. Equal Voice\’s Chi Nguyen said it\’s a real toll for all leaders who serve, especially for women and women of colour.



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  • Melanie Mark \’at peace\’ with decision to leave nastiness of politics behind | CBC News

    Melanie Mark, the first First Nations woman to serve in the British Columbia Legislature and as a cabinet minister, announced her resignation and spoke on CBC\’s The Early Edition about her decision. She said she feels \”at peace\” and \”a sense of freedom.\” Mark called out the Opposition Liberals for going too far in their criticisms of her during her tenure. She admitted she was \”boisterous in the House\” but felt statements made on the floor should be truthful. B.C. Liberal Party Leader Kevin Falcon said their job as Opposition is to ask hard questions of government. Mark said she will focus on her family, mentor and coach the MLA who takes her seat, and make her resignation official by the end of March. Judith Sayers, president of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, said Mark made a difference in provincial politics and can walk away with her head held high. Equal Voice\’s Chi Nguyen said it\’s a real toll for all leaders who serve, especially for women and women of colour.



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  • Gymnastics Canada parts with CEO Ian Moss after months of calls for resignation | CBC Sports

    or typoGymnastics Canada announced on Thursday that Ian Moss is out as CEO, following months of calls from athletes for leadership change. The organization is looking for a new chair for its board of directors and is working with Moss to ensure a smooth transition. The move comes after athletes requested a federal investigation into the culture of abuse in their sport and Moss was questioned by MPs about allegations of misconduct.



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  • \’All-out efforts\’ in northern China to rescue dozens of missing miners | CBC News

    Rescuers with backhoes and bulldozers are working to find 48 people missing after a landslide buried an open-pit mine in northern China. The death toll has risen to five, and a second landslide has caused the search to be suspended. Nearby residents have been evacuated and 900 rescuers are on the scene, searching with heavy equipment. Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for all-out efforts in search and rescue and for ensuring the safety of lives and property. The cause of the disaster is still being investigated, and the company running the mine has been fined in the past for safety violations. Despite the tragedy, the overall number of industrial accidents in China fell 27% in 2022. Follow my Facebook group to stay updated on the latest news of this tragedy.



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  • \’All-out efforts\’ in northern China to rescue dozens of missing miners | CBC News

    Rescuers with backhoes and bulldozers are working to find 48 people missing after a landslide buried an open-pit mine in northern China. The death toll has risen to five, and a second landslide has caused the search to be suspended. Nearby residents have been evacuated and 900 rescuers are on the scene, searching with heavy equipment. Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for all-out efforts in search and rescue and for ensuring the safety of lives and property. The cause of the disaster is still being investigated, and the company running the mine has been fined in the past for safety violations. Despite the tragedy, the overall number of industrial accidents in China fell 27% in 2022. Follow my Facebook group to stay updated on the latest news of this tragedy.



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  • \’All-out efforts\’ in northern China to rescue dozens of missing miners | CBC News

    Rescuers with backhoes and bulldozers are working to find 48 people missing after a landslide buried an open-pit mine in northern China. The death toll has risen to five, and a second landslide has caused the search to be suspended. Nearby residents have been evacuated and 900 rescuers are on the scene, searching with heavy equipment. Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for all-out efforts in search and rescue and for ensuring the safety of lives and property. The cause of the disaster is still being investigated, and the company running the mine has been fined in the past for safety violations. Despite the tragedy, the overall number of industrial accidents in China fell 27% in 2022. Follow my Facebook group to stay updated on the latest news of this tragedy.



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  • \’All-out efforts\’ in northern China to rescue dozens of missing miners | CBC News

    Rescuers with backhoes and bulldozers are working to find 48 people missing after a landslide buried an open-pit mine in northern China. The death toll has risen to five, and a second landslide has caused the search to be suspended. Nearby residents have been evacuated and 900 rescuers are on the scene, searching with heavy equipment. Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for all-out efforts in search and rescue and for ensuring the safety of lives and property. The cause of the disaster is still being investigated, and the company running the mine has been fined in the past for safety violations. Despite the tragedy, the overall number of industrial accidents in China fell 27% in 2022. Follow my Facebook group to stay updated on the latest news of this tragedy.



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  • Canada demolishes U.S. to complete Rivalry Series comeback in Game 7 | CBC Sports

    Canada and the U.S. played a hard-fought series that saw the Canadians come out on top. Check out my Facebook group for more on the Rivalry Series and the latest updates on women\’s hockey!



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