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On July 3, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1608, Québec City is founded by Samuel de Champlain. In 1819, The Bank for Savings in the City of New-York, the first savings bank in the United States, opens. In 1870, R. B. Bennett, Canadian lawyer and politician, 11th Prime Minister of Canada (died 1947) was born. In 1904, Édouard Beaupré, Canadian giant and strongman (born 1881) passed away. In 1916, Hetty Green, American businesswoman and financier (born 1834) passed away. In 1958, Matthew Fraser, Canadian-English journalist and academic was born. In 1967, Katy Clark, Scottish lawyer and politician was born. In 2001, Mordecai Richler, Canadian author and screenwriter (born 1931) passed away. In 2012, Richard Alvin Tonry, American lawyer and politician (born 1935) passed away. In 2015, Boyd K. Packer, American religious leader and educator (born 1924) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
More than 100K Albertans sign up for $100 affordability rebates as applications open
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EDMONTON — The Alberta government says more than 106,000 residents have applied for 100 relief cheques in just over 24 hours. The direct deposits are meant to help Albertans deal with the high cost of living, but high traffic to the government’s website left some frustrated by technological hurdles when it launched Wednesday. Nearly 3.4 [] The post More than 100K Albertans sign up for 100 affordability rebates as applications open appeared first on Loonie Politics.
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