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Iran hits Israeli hospital in fresh round of counter attacks in Middle East.
First Nations leaders say Mark Carney's major projects bill C-5 should not receive royal assent until the governor general addresses their concerns.
The mother of 3-year-old Quebec girl who was found after missing for 3 days to make court appearance Friday.
Yukon Liberal Party members vote for new leader.
Company which was ordered to repay temporary foreign workers who complained about work conditions at Canadian Tire, says it will appeal.
People across the U.S. are celebrating Juneteenth, but the Trump administration has no official events planned.
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The world is waiting to see if US President Donald Trump will enter the conflict between Israel and Iran.
MAGA followers and Republican lawmakers divided about potential U.S. involvement in Israel-Iran conflict.
CSIS says hostile state actors may be trying to deceptively hire private investigators to track people in Canada.
Officials in Prime Minister Mark Carney's office say the US wanted to water down a G7 statement about Russia's war in Ukraine, then retract the statement.
There is still no trace of Lilly and Jack Sullivan, the two young siblings who disappeared in Pictou, Nova Scotia.
Young Indigenous drummers from Squamish Nation in British Columbia, go viral with performance for grizzly bears on Grouse Mountain.
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US President Donald Trump denies he left the G7 summit early to work on ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
Trump's absence a problem for India's Narendra Modi, who wanted to talk tariffs at G7 summit.
Gaza Health Ministry says Israeli tanks killed at least 50 Palestinians killed waiting for aid in Khan Younis.
Canada's cancer-screening guidelines might be outdated, so the group that sets them is getting an overhaul.
The University of Alberta now says it will no longer use the controversial "Casper" medical school test.
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Mark Carney and Donald Trump to meet one-on-one at G7 leader's summit in Kananaskis, Alberta.
Rockets fly between Iran and Israel for a 4th night. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it is possible Israel's missile strike will lead to regime change in Iran.
Another Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner forced to turn around after technical issue, days after deadly crash in India.
Five provincial premiers are in Boston this morning to talk tariffs.
US President Donald Trump says he wants to step up ICE raids in Democratic-run cities.
The Liberal government is looking to boost domestic travel this summer with a new pass offering free admission to national parks and historic sites.
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Death toll in Israel rises after latest round of fighting between Iran and Israel.
Trump and Putin discuss conflict in Middle East, war in Ukraine in phone coversation.
Middle East conflict overshadows G-7 leaders summit in Alberta.
Investigators still trying to determine the cause of Air India crash.
A St. John's fire hall sees an all female crew for the first time in its 130-year history.
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Minnesota lawmaker and husband killed in 'politically motivated assassination,' another Democrat lawmaker also shot.
Sirens in Israel warn of new Iranian missiles and Israel continues its strikes on Iran on the second day of hostilities.
Massive US military parade to be met with widespread protests.
Trooping the Colour ceremony in honour of the King's birthday pays tribute to Air India crash victims.
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Tehran vows retaliation as Israel targets Iranian nuclear sites, military and scientist leaders in overnight attacks.
United States distances itself from attack on Iran.
Rescue teams and sniffer dogs recovery at least 265 bodies at crash site of Air India flight 171.
U.S. National Guard still on the streets of Los Angeles after an appeals court issued stay on lower court order banning their presence.
Prime Minister Mark Carney takes a different approach to G7 communique in effort to avoid a repeat of the drama at Canada's last G7 summit.
Port Dover, Ontario limiting number of motorcycle parking on main streets this Friday the 13th.
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London-bound Air India flight 171 crashes into doctors' housing in Ahmedabad. One Canadian was on board the flight.
RFK Jr. names new vaccine advisers after firing previous advisory committee.
Spokane, Washington imposes curfew in response to growing protests against Donald Trump's immigration policy.
UN nuclear watchdog formally accuses Iran of not complying with its nuclear obligations.
Canadians still experiencing longer wait times for certain surgeries, even though pandemic backlogs have been cleared.
New report recommends ways Canada can pull ahead in the race for critical minerals.
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Billionaire Elon Musk says he regrets some of his posts about US President Donald Trump.
Tradwife debate for grade 9 students in Australia stirs up controversy.
New graduates in Canada compete with AI for jobs and suffer high unemployment.
Mass arrests at protests against immigration raids, as nightly curfew kicks in for Los Angeles.
Right-wing group called Project Ontario calls on Premier Doug Ford to be more conservative.
Some Canadians choose to stay and fight fires threatening their properties.
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US President Donald Trump deploys more National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles amid ongoing immigration protests.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner warns judicial independence is under attack around the world.
Canada's Auditor General says F-35 procurement project now expected to cost 50% more than original estimate.
Israel deporting Greta Thunberg and other "Freedom Flotilla" activists who attempted to break naval blockade of Gaza.
Canada joins the UK, Australia, and New Zealand in announcing sanctions against 2 Israeli ministers.
"Don't panic, eat bannock." The motto of wildfire evacuees from Sandy Lake First Nation.
A team of Australian firefighters deploys to help crews in Alberta.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney outlines new defence plan for Canada that is less reliant on United States for security.
California governor Gavin Newsom says he will sue US President Donald Trump for illegally deploying National Guard during ongoing immigration protests in Los Angeles.
Israeli forces seize control of Gaza-bound aid boat, detain Greta Thunberg and other activists onboard.
Closing statements begin in the sexual assault trial of 5 former World Junior hockey players.
A widow left fighting for thousands of dollars after her late husband's pension was sent to the wrong person.
"Maybe Happy Ending" wins best new musical at Tony Awards, and Pulitzer-winning playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins wins second Tony for "Purpose."
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Ottawa accepts Ontario's request for federal assistance with wildfires.
Donald Trump orders National Guard to L.A. following immigration raids.
Israel's Defence Minister says he has instructed the military to stop a boat carrying aid and activist Greta Thunberg from reaching Gaza.
Colombian presidential hopeful survives assassination attempt.
Italy holds referendum on who gets citizenship.
A small town in southern Manitoba held it first-ever pride parade Saturday.
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Fires burning across Canada continue to force people out of their homes.
Russia pummels Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, in overnight attack that kills three.
Ottawa's move to eliminate internal trade barriers leaves the heavy lifting to provinces.
Researchers say Australia's iconic sulphur-crested cockatoos are more intelligent that previously thought.
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Federal government is poised to table legislation to bring down internal trade barriers.
Canada's jobless rate up 0.1 percent in May; now at 7 percent.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announces closure of all Gaza aid distribution sites.
Russian strikes kill at least 4 people in Ukraine in possible retaliation for recent Ukrainian attacks.
Residents of Weyakwin, Saskatchewan, return home after wildifre evacuation order lifted.
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Statscan: Canada posts largest merchandise trade deficit on record in Apri.
Israeli forces have recovered the bodies of two hostages, including Canadian citizen, Judi Weinstein-Haggai.
An estimated 30,000 people are on the move in two western provinces, Manitoba and Saskatchewan from out-of-control wildfires.
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Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 2.75%.
Canadians in steel and aluminum industries are waking up to 50% tariffs from the United States.
Wildfires are causing more damage to communities in northern Saskatchewan.
No aid will be handed out in Gaza today as Gaza Humanitarian Foundation pauses distribution after violence.
Sexual assault centres say the number of calls they are receiving are up, prompted by trial of 5 former junior hockey players.
Ecologists concerned push to deep sea mine will disturbing delicate, unknown ecosystems of deep oceans.
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Fast-moving fire forces evacuation of La Ronge in northern Saskatchewan.
Some wildfire evacuees from Manitoba are still trying to find shelter.
Dominic Leblanc, Canada's minister responsible for trade with the United States, goes Washington, D.C. before expected steel and aluminum tariffs put in place.
The Hamas-run health ministry says at least 27 people have been killed near an aid distribution centre in Gaza.
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk calls for a convidence vote, after right-wing President narrowly elected.
Exit polls point to an opposition win in South Korea's presidential election.
Netherlands' government facing a political crisis after far-right politician Geert Wilders pulls party out of the ruling coalition.
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Prime Minster Mark Carney meets with provincial and territorial counterparts.
Ukraine defense minister and a senior aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin lead talks in Istanbul
At least 8 injured in attack in Boulder, Colorado at demonstration honoring Israeli hostages.
A large solar field in Alberta generates electricity, but also eggs and honey.
CBC/Radio-Canada wins 42 Canadian Screen Awards.
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Thousands of people in the Prairies are leaving their communities as wildfires threaten their homes.
Dozens killed by Israeli tank fire at aid centre in Rafah.
A brisk walk a few times a week could help keep colon cancer away, study suggests.
Today is date by which Hudson's Bay is to lay off more than 8,300 employees.
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As wildfires force 17-thousand people out of their homes, Prime Minister Mark Carney convenes an incident response group
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth is calling on Indo-Pacific allies to raise defence spending to counter the threat from China.
U.S. fugitive Patrick Lutts Jr., arrested after fleeing to Toronto is now speaking out.
Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk makes surprise visit to B.C. mountain town to open skate park expansion.
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