Canada sanctions 8 past and present Chinese officials, alleging 'grave human rights violations'

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Canada sanctions 8 past and present Chinese officials, alleging 'grave human rights violations'
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Eight past and present senior Chinese officials are the subjects of new human rights sanctions, the Canadian government said Tuesday.

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B.C. Crown prosecutors are calling for an eight-year prison term for a woman who illegally treated nearly 1,000 patients across the province while impersonating a real nurse.On a twinkling wharf in a small Newfoundland town, a crowd of about 100 people stopped singing and chatting on Friday night to bow their heads in a moment of silence for local fish harvesters.

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