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US, Britain, Canada pledge artillery for Ukraine
The leaders of the United States, Britain and Canada pledged on Tuesday (Apr 19) to...
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Canadian police close in on protesters
Police in riot gear cleared the main protest hub in downtown Ottawa Saturday, using batons...
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India probes illegal immigration after tragedy near Canada border
Indian police have detained six people in a crackdown on illegal immigration after four Indians...
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Trudeau says China 'playing' democracies against each other
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a year-end interview with local media said Western democracies...
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Billionaires: Melinda French Gates reduces Canada Rail stake with $467m sale
Melinda French Gates sold $467 million of Canadian National Railway shares this month, trimming a...
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Bigger fries off the menu as Japan McDonald's faces supply crunch
McDonald's Holdings Company Japan said on Tuesday it would suspend the sale of medium- and...
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Laos to reopen its borders to international visitors on January 1
Laos has announced plans to partially re-open its borders to foreign visitors in the new...
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New Omicron variant stokes world fears; triggers travel bans
The discovery of a new coronavirus variant sent a chill through much of the world...
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Uber starts taking cannabis orders in Canada
Uber is riding high in Canada, announcing Monday it was starting to take orders for...
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Generation Start-up: How Stella Stays is changing the hospitality landscape
Extensive travelling and flying from one global business centre to another was part of Mohannad...
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Which countries have made Covid-19 vaccination mandatory?
Governments have been making Covid-19 shots mandatory for health workers and other high-risk groups, prompted...
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Canada mudslide leaves at least one dead after heavy rain
The body of a woman was recovered after a mudslide caused by extremely heavy rainfall...
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Ethiopia: Tens of thousands march for military campaign against rebel forces
Tens of thousands of Ethiopians rallied in Addis Ababa on Sunday to support Prime Minister...
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US finally reopening borders after 20 months
The United States reopens its land and air borders on Monday (Nov 8) to foreign...
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G20 endorses global corporate minimum tax at Rome summit
Leaders of the world's biggest economies on Saturday endorsed a global minimum tax on corporations,...
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Anti-virus measures stop legal return of thousands to New Zealand
When Silvia Dancose’s daughter called in distress from Canada in August, Dancose flew over right...
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Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou freed in Canada after deal with US prosecutors
Chinese telecoms executive Meng Wanzhou was freed Friday (Sep 24) after three years of house...
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Canada election 2021: Justin Trudeau wins third term but misses majority
Canadians gave Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party a victory in Monday’s parliamentary elections, projections...
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Kenneth Branagh's 'Belfast' wins TIFF People's Choice Award
Kenneth Branagh's semi-autobiographical “Belfast,” a black-and-white family drama about the Northern Ireland city during the...
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Canada election up in air with one week to go
Will Canada's Liberal leader Justin Trudeau win a third term as prime minister or will...
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Americans flock to Canada for first time since pandemic closed borders
Anna Diraddo fought back tears as she crossed into Canada for the first time since...
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U.S. and G7 blame Iran for deadly attack on tanker off Oman
The U.S. military and the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations on Friday accused Iran...
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Canada warns citizens about possible Hong Kong exit bans
Canada warned its citizens on Thursday that Hong Kong authorities can prevent people leaving the...
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Canada names Mary Simon first indigenous governor general
Canada named Mary Simon on Tuesday as its first indigenous governor general — Queen Elizabeth...
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Trudeau denounces vandalism of churches, monarch statues
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday denounced a wave of vandalism across Canada that saw...