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Officials urge caution during drowning prevention week

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At least 14 people have died in eastern Ontario waters this year. Experts say taking the right precautions can keep people safe.
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‘Trump Cozied Up To Xi’: Democrat Raskin Lambasts President For Enabling CCP To Weaken US

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Rep. Jamie Raskin sharply criticized Donald Trump for weakening America’s soft power and aligning with autocratic leaders like Putin and Xi, accusing him of undermining national security and enabling foreign interference. During a...
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City of Vancouver wants to give parking attendants bodycams

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Starting in August, 15 parking attendants in Vancouver will be wearing body cameras as part of a pilot project. Om Mogerman, associate director of parking operations, said the City of Vancouver was seeing its parking enforcement officers...
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Afghan interpreter in US legally detained by ICE at routine green card appointment

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An Afghan immigrant who worked as a wartime translator for American troops has been detained by ICE after attending a routine biometrics appointment for his green card. (Scripps News)
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Officials urge caution during drowning preventioon week

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At least 14 people have died in eastern Ontario waters this year. Experts say taking the right precautions can keep people safe.
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Here's how to stay safe on the water this summer

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It's National Drowning Prevention Week in Canada, and the Ontario Lifesaving Society is doing what it can to educate the public about water safety. It held a life-saving demonstration at Kew Beach, and CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide was there.
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Does Edmonton still need photo radar?

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The Edmonton Police Service has reported 20 fatal vehicle crashes on Edmonton roads so far this year — more than in previous years. Some people are concerned new photo radar changes could be to blame.
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Winnipeggers weigh in on banning encampments near places like playgrounds

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A motion from a Winnipeg city councillor, set to go before council in September, suggests banning tent encampments in public places where children gather, such as playgrounds, spray pads, community gardens and community centre spaces....
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Police footage shows rescue and search for missing child in New Mexico floods

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In Ruidoso, New Mexico, police lapel camera footage captured the dramatic rescue of a man trapped in floodwaters, while three lives were lost, including two young children. (Scripps News)
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How Boeing crashed: The inside story of the 737 Max

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Boeing used to be known as the gold standard in safety, but critics say it has lost its way in the pursuit of profits.
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'We want to know exactly what happened on the airplane' | Marc Garneau

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Transport Minister Marc Garneau on the news that Canada will get access to the black boxes from the downed Ukrainian airliner.
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Montreal upholds ban on horse-drawn calèches

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Horse-drawn carriages or calèches are banned in Montreal effective Wednesday after horses collapsing from heat, and being hit by cars. Stable owners and calèche drivers have failed to get the ban suspended and now question their future...
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Measles getting worse, not better, says WHO doctor

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There were more measles cases and deaths from measles in 2018 compared to the year before, according to Dr. Kate O'Brien of the World Health Organization. 'We're backsliding', she laments.
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Surge in measles cases alarms health officials

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There were more cases of measles and more deaths from measles in 2018 compared to the year before, according to Dr. Kate O'Brien of the World Health Organization.
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Bystanders tackle attacker in London Bridge stabbing

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A group of bystanders tackled a man who stabbed multiple people on London Bridge, killing two and injuring at least three others. Police are calling the attack an act of terrorism.
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CN employee reacts to tentative deal

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With a tentative agreement to end the CN strike on the table, one employee offers his take on key issues.
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CN strike distressing prairie province grain farmers

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It’s Day One of the CN strike, and farmers in the Prairie provinces are concerned about how their grain will be transported for sale to the rest of the country. It’s a major part of CN’s business, and for now it’s stranded.
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Indonesia recommends redesign, training after 737 MAX crash

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Seattle Times says investigators called for closer scrutiny of automated systems with report to be released on Friday.
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UK Grenfell Tower inquiry: fire services, construction at fault

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First part of UK Grenfell inquiry finds fire services, building materials responsible for 2017 fire in London.
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Rugby reinstated at Nova Scotia schools after cancellation

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Rugby programs have been reinstated in Nova Scotia public schools a day after being cancelled over safety concerns.
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The challenge of restoring confidence in Boeing's 737 Max 8 jets

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Boeing may have a technical fix for its 737 Max 8 jets, but there's another problem still on the horizon: Convincing passengers the plane is safe.
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Montreal declares state of emergency due to flooding

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A state of emergency is in place on the island of Montreal due to the threat of flooding in several areas. Laval island residents are being urged to leave their homes before waters rise further.
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Decoy RCMP officers to clamp down on speeding in British Columbia city

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The realistic, two-dimensional cutouts of "Const. Scarecrows" placed around Port Coquitlam, B.C., remind drivers to slow down — because a real officer with a real ticket book could be anywhere to make speeders pay.
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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.