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Seeking justice for the victims of flight 752

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University of Ottawa law professor Errol Mendes looks at the legal avenues Canada can pursue to seek justice for the victims of flight 752.
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South Korea inequality: Youth fed up with wealth gap

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A recent study shows many South Koreans in their 20s no longer believe hard work alone is a guarantee of success.
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Trudeau says many countries have offered their support

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that a number of allies have offered to help Canada with the repatriation of Canadians killed in the crash in Iran.
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Trudeau offers his condolences to families of Ukraine International Airlines crash victims

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offers his condolences to everyone affected by the crash of Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 which crashed shortly after the aircraft took off from the Tehran airport.
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Flight 752: 30 people from Edmonton killed

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The small, tight-knit Iranian community in Edmonton saw many members killed when Flight 752 crashed, a third of whom were connected to the University of Alberta.
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Mourning in B.C. after deadly Iran plane crash

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Families reeling after deadly Ukrainian airliner crash.
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Families offer rooms for homeless youth in York Region

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A pilot project in York Region, north of Toronto, called Nightstop links homeless youth with families willing to offer up a spare bedroom.
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France: Hundreds of young migrants sleeping on streets

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Campaigners say many migrant children and teenagers are sleeping on the street in Paris - many alone without family.
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Legacy of the show is message of acceptance

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LGBTQ kids say that because of Schitt's Creek they were able to come out to their families.
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Philippines: Court finds powerful family guilty of killing 58

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Of those killed, 32 were journalists massacred on November 23, 2009 in a political rivalry between two families.
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'Catastrophic' conditions as bushfires intensify in Australia

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At least 10 people killed and three million hectares of land torched across country in recent months.
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New Brunswick fails to screen over 1,800 potential tissue donors

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Widespread gaps in the system allow New Brunswick to miss screenings of over 1,800 potential tissue and ocular donors between April 2017 to September 2019. Michelle Astle says no one was available to screen her 16-year-old son, Avery,...
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Enes Kanter discusses fleeing a kidnapping attempt in Indonesia

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The Turkish NBA player said he was lucky to escape, but there are other Turkish citizens who aren't as fortunate.
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Opposition MPs slam Liberal Government fiscal update

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Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre and NDP MP Peter Julian say the Liberal economic plan isn't good enough
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Canadians concerned about rising food prices

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A new survey found many Canadians are concerned that food prices are rising faster than their wages.
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Maguindanao massacre: Philippine Supreme Court to deliver verdict

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Al Jazeera looks back at what happened and the struggle for justice for the families of the 58 people killed 10 years ago in the Philippines.
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People in Yemen go solar amid fuel shortages

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Yemen has now become one of the largest importers of solar panels, providing some comfort for families devastated by years of fighting between Saudi-UAE coalition and Houthis.
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Trump says Saudi Arabia 'devastated' by Florida navy base shooting

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U.S. President Donald Trump conveys condolences from Saudi Arabia after a Saudi national shot and killed three people at Naval Air Station Pensacola.
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Saudi attacker 'acted alone' in Florida naval base rampage

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US authorities confirm suspect was a member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who attended a US Navy training programme.
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Libya Crisis: Thousands seek shelter near Tripoli

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As fighting gets closer to city centre, number of displaced people is expected to rise.
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Displaced Syrians appeal for international aid after floods

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Families have been living in tents without running water or electricity since their homes came under attack by government forces.
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Switched at birth, men sue hospital where it happened

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Clarence Hynes and Craig Avery were switched at birth and didn’t find out for more than 50 years. They’re now suing the hospital where it happened.
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'How did this happen?' Two men learn they were switched at birth

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Now in their 50s, two Newfoundland men have learned they were switched at birth. Their paths have crossed many times over the years. They even worked on the same oil-industry project in 2014.
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Lametti addresses 'elephant in the room' at AFN meeting

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Justice Minister David Lametti says the government is appealing a decision by the Human Rights Tribunal in order to get things right when it comes to compensation for indigenous children and their families.