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Trudeau marks 30th anniversary of Montreal Massacre

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered remarks in the House of Commons on the 30th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre that took the lives of 14 young women.
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Nearly half of Zimbabweans face hunger, starvation

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Natural and man-made disasters have combined to create some of the worst conditions Zimbabwe has seen in about a decade.
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Kenyan flood rescue missions hindered by havoc

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Fears toll of 120 people may rise as rescue workers struggle to reach remote areas due to damaged roads and bridges.
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The Qatar Blockade | Start Here EP 4

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The Arabian Gulf Cup will see all GCC teams play in Doha despite the blockade against Qatar. But what led to the drift in the region?
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Uighurs in Canada fear China's long reach | The China Cables

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Uighur minorities in Canada talk about how China's controlling tactics affect them here, including being forced to send information through their pressured parents.
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Concerns grow over China’s treatment of Uighurs | The China Cables

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Global leaders are raising concerns after Chinese government documents leaked uncovering human rights violations at camps in China’s Xinjiang region against ethnic minority Muslims — known as Uighurs. Global Affairs Canada said it was...
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Ontario NDP calls for investigation into use of trespass orders at retirement homes

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The Ontario NDP is calling for an investigation into how retirement homes are using trespass orders against visitors and family members.
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Ian Williams shocked, delighted by Giller win

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Scotiabank Giller prizewinner Ian Williams says the subject of his debut novel is one all of us can relate to.
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Bolivia unrest: At least eight killed in clashes

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Morales' supporters blame interim gov't of President Anez as security forces quell blockade at El Alto fuel plant.
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The Iraqi women protesting for a better future

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Meet the women in Baghdad’s Tahrir Square as they make their voices heard.
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Families should talk about organ donation to avoid confusion

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Families should discuss their wishes about organ donation to avoid confusion, but Transplant Quebec also says a proposed system of presumed consent would prevent confusion and increase organ donations in the province.
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Petrol rationing and price hikes take Iranians by surprise

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Drivers in Iran were caught off-guard by snap plan that includes a steep increase in the cost of motor fuel.
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Guinean police accused of firing on mourners

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Guinea's government refused to hand the bodies over until post-mortem investigations were complete.
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Families fight for answers in Boeing 737 Max 8 crashes

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The families of the victims of two Boeing 737 Max 8 crashes — Lion Air and Ethiopian Air — will be fighting for answers as Boeing’s CEO testifies at a U.S. Senate committee this week. Eighteen Canadians were killed in the Ethiopian Air...
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Boeing CEO criticized over 737 Max crashes

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Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenberg faced heavy criticism during his testimony to a U.S. Senate committee over the crashes of two 737 Max jets that killed a total of 346 people.
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Kosovo brings back jihadist fighters and families from Syria

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Kosovo brought back 110 of its citizens from Syria on Saturday including those who had fought in jihadist groups and 74 children, the government said. More than 300 Kosovo nationals have travelled to Syria since the outbreak of civil war...
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Budweiser Marks 50 Years Since Apollo 11 Mission With Retro Beer

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Budweiser is marking the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission by releasing a new limited-edition beer: the Discovery Reserve American Red Lager.
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Bacardi Rolls Out Lime Flavored Rum for Summer

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Roberto Ramirez Laverde, vice president of Bacardi North America discusses the company's Bacardi Lime flavor in time for the summer.
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Canadian families sue Boeing over Ethiopian Airlines crash

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The families of Canadians killed in the Ethiopian Airlines crash last month have launched a lawsuit against planemaker Boeing.
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Carbon tax fact check: separating truth from fiction in national debate

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As the debate around Ottawa’s carbon tax heats up, and a new player enters the game in newly-elected Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, we look at the facts of the legislation.
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Violent protest against Roma families in Italy triggers investigation

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The Mayor of the Italian capital has called for an investigation into ugly scenes that broke out on Tuesday over the transfer of a group of Roma families to a government-run centre. The group of about 60 Roma people, mostly women and...
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Cougar Helicopters crash victims’ families mark 10 years since tragedy

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10 years after Cougar Flight 491 crashed with 18 people inside, all Ellin Morris has left of her father is a public memorial and a gravesite.
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Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan Fires Back at Trump's GM Tweets

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An Ohio congressman fired back at President Trump on Tuesday for his tweets blaming a local union leader for the closure of a GM plant in his district. Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio), who represents the district where the GM plant in Lordstown...
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19-year-old not covered for costly treatment for rare disease

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Rebecca Van Fraassen’s family is just one many advocating for government help in paying for treatments for rare diseases, some of which can reach above $1 million per year.