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3 drillers still trapped in northern B.C. mine as company works on rescue plan

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Rescue efforts have begun to retrieve three workers trapped at the Red Chris mine in northern B.C. The company, Newmont Corporation, is also trying to re-establish communication with the workers. Meera Bains recaps the company’s latest...
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B.C. premier says 3 miners trapped underground, company working with rescue teams

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B.C. Premier David Eby said on Wednesday that there was an accident overnight at the Red Chris Mine in northwest British Columbia, where three miners, two from B.C. one from Ontario, are trapped underground. Eby added to the best of his...
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Bryan Kohberger sentenced to life in prison for killing four Idaho college students in 2022

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A judge has ordered Bryan Kohberger to serve four consecutive life sentences without parole for the brutal stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students nearly three years ago.
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Immigrants to be detained at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst

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Plans are moving to forward to put in place holding cells for undocumented immigrants on the property.
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New emergency shelter for women and kids coming to Summerside

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Summerside will soon have more shelter options for women and their kids. Last year, LifeHouse had to turn away about 80 women because the shelter was full. Now, city council has voted unanimously to allow the service to expand. CBC’s...
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Hundreds of Quebec children could lose subsidized daycare spots over eligibility confusion

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Quebec's Family Ministry recently informed daycare operators that children of immigrants with open work permits are not eligible for subsidized daycare, despite these families having been able to secure spots for years.
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Hunger deepens as farmers in conflict-ridden northeast nigeria struggle to survive

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A worsening hunger crisis in northeast Nigeria forces families to fight daily for survival, with farmers trekking long distances in search of food amid ongoing conflict and displacement.
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Inside future housing plans for the revitalized Port Lands

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The revitalized Port Lands neighbourhood is set to feature mixed-use communities, with a focus on affordable housing. Metro Morning spoke to Waterfront Toronto to find out more.
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Central Jersey continues cleanup nearly a week after devastating floods

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Mounds of trash are piled high outside of homes along Glenside Place in North Plainfield.
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Trudeau remembers victims of PS752 in HoC

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Prime Minister Justin pays tribute to the 176 victims of Flight PS752 who lost their lives when that flight was shot down by Iranian missiles.
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Champagne says remains of one victim has been repatriated

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Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne says that the remains of one Canadian has already been repatriated and that more remains will be returned soon.
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Trudeau says Iran needs to respect the wishes of families

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that despite the fact that Iran does not respect dual citizenship, it must respect the rights of the families as to where they want the bodies of their loved ones buried.
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Trudeau says balance is crucial when dealing with medically assisted dying

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that finding the balance between protection of the most vulnerable and respecting people's right to choose is the challenge his government faces now as they work to refine the framework around medically...
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Guantanamo tribunal: Creator of CIA torture techniques testifies

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One of the men credited with creating the CIA's post-9/11 torture programme says he would do it again.
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Family of Ethiopian Airlines crash victim says Canadian government ‘abandoned’ them

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The family of a Canadian killed in the Ethiopian Airlines crash says the government “abandoned” them during the complicated process of getting a death certificate and repatriating the body.
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Champagne outlines demands from grieving nations

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Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne lists the five demands made by the International Coordination and Response Group for the families of the victims of PS752.
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Trudeau says government will give $25k to families of each Canadian victim

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces that the government will give $25,000 to the families of every Canadian victim of Flight PS752 to help them with living expenses as they await compensation from the Iranian government.
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'Our priority at this time is providing support to the affected families'

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Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne details the federal government's plans for helping the families of the victims of Flight PS752.
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The logistical battles facing families of Flight 752 victims

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Family members of people killed in the Flight 752 crash have been unable to get to Tehran to visit the crash site and will continue to face challenges in getting bodies back to Canada for funerals.
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Iranians react with anger over downing of plane

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Iranians react with anger over downing of plane
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PS752 and the global geopolitical implications | Sunday Scrum

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The downing of Ukranian Airlines flight PS752 brings renewed attention to Ottawa's foreign policy, including Canada's relationship with the Trump administration and our role in the Middle East.
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Canada grieves for the dead after Iran aircraft tragedy

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Ceremonies held across the country after 57 Canadians among the 176 people killed when plane was shot down near Tehran.
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Trudeau calls for ‘justice and accountability’ for Iran disaster at vigil

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Edmonton to join mourners in honouring the victims of Flight 752.
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Iran gives Canada more access to Flight 752 site, data

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Iran has granted Canada more access to information about the downing of Flight 752, including crucial black box data, as questions continue about the chain of events leading up to the takeoff and the missile strike.