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The federal government apologizes to Inuit in Nunavik for mass killing of sled dogs.
French foreign minister says there should be ‘no red lines’ in supporting Ukraine
Ottawa is falling behind on its promise to plant 2-billion trees.
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COP29 climate talks in disarray as a rough draft deal for climate cash is rejected by developing nations.
3 arrested as Montreal anti-NATO demonstration turns violent.
Israeli Strike on Building in Central Beirut Kills 11.
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New draft text at COP29 calls for $1.3tn in climate finance by 2035.
Donald Trump picks loyalist Pam Bondi as attorney general after Matt Gaetz withdraws.
India and Pakistan face calls to cooperate to tackle dangerous smog.
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The International Criminal Court says it has reasonable grounds to believe war crimes may have been committed in Gaza.
Donald Trump taps former Michigan Congressman, Pete Hoekstra, as U.S. ambassador to Canada.
Australia pushes ahead with plan to bad social media for children younger than 16.
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Bomb cyclone weather system hits parts of British Columbia and US Pacific states leading to power outages, closed roads, and at least one death.
Former Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai is testifying in his own defense in a national security trial.
NB Premier says her government will investigate a mysterious brain illness.
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Russia's defence ministry says Ukraine has fired U-S long-range missiles into Russia.
45 activists ordered to serve prison time for roles in Hong Kong pro-democracy opposition movement.
October inflation comes in at 2 per cent, up from the previous month.
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Canadian law enforcement officials struggle to investigate deepfake porn targeting young people.
The Kremlin says if Ukraine is allowed to fire Western weapons deep into Russia, it will view that as NATO entering the war.
Prime Minster Justin Trudeau to discuss trade, war in Ukraine with world leaders at G20 summit.