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Province considers legislation that would allow mandatory rehabilitation for some drug users

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On this day in 1946, as the Montreal Royals opened their International League baseball season against the hometown Jersey City Giants, Royals rookie second baseman Jackie Robinson grounded out in his first at-bat. It was an inauspicious start to a game since known as one of greatest days in the sport’s history: Mr. Robinson, 27, became the first Black player in the history of organized baseball. Mr.

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