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CanadaRoyal Winnipeg Ballet fires teacher in wake of Maclean’s cover storySchool cuts ties with Bruce Monk after four women allege he took inappropriate photos of them
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ArtsTheir life in picturesHarry and Ann Malcolmson agree on nothing. This makes their art collection one of the most interesting ones around.