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What charges could Ottawa protesters, organizers face?

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Toronto criminal defence lawyer Karen McArthur talks about what type of charges Ottawa protesters and protest organizers could face.
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Russia could invade Ukraine before the Winter Olympics end, says U.S. intelligence

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U.S. intelligence sources believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin could order an invasion of Ukraine before the end of the Beijing Winter Olympics on Feb. 20.
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Russia could invade Ukraine during Olympics: U.S. intelligence officials

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U.S. intelligence officials say that Russian President Vladimir Putin could order an invasion of Ukraine before the end of the Beijing Olympic Winter Games on Feb. 20
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Experts worry about resources for COVID-19 patients after the ICU

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It can be a long road to recovery after being discharged from the ICU and experts fear the health-care system doesn’t have the resources to provide proper mental health support to aid in recovery.
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Security talks with US ‘difficult’ but ‘concrete’, says Russian deputy MFA Ryabkov

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After the meeting with his US counterparts in Geneva, Ryabkov demanded "ironclad assurances" that Ukraine would never become a member of NATO.
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World leaders condemn attacks on Ukraine

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The international community was quick to condemn Russia’s airstrikes in Ukraine and an emergency G7 meeting was called to discuss next steps and further sanctions.
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Cheney says Bannon's claim of privilege makes no sense

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Republican Rep. Liz Cheney lays out why Trump ally Steve Bannon has no basis to challenge a subpoena complying his testimony about the Jan. 6 Capitol siege, and says his argument actually implicates Trump in the planning of the riot.
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Behind Lawmaker Concerns Over Possible CIA Data Collection on Americans

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Last week, Senators Ron Wyden of Oregon and Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee, wrote a a letter airing concerns that the CIA is collecting the data of American citizens without their consent....
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Impact on Consumers as More Companies Leave Russian Market

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Following the invasion of Ukraine, a multitude of Western companies have paused doing business with Russia. PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, McDonald's, and Starbucks are the most recent companies to temporarily cease operations in Russia. Dean of...
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US warns of 'massive consequences' if Russia invades Ukraine

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued the warning in the event of any Russian military incursion into Ukraine or any hybrid attacks on the country.
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Former navy commander left position without discipline after sexual misconduct investigation

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The defence minister has ordered a review of how the Canadian Armed Forces handled the departure of retired commander Danny Croucher. He was under investigation for sexual misconduct, but allowed to leave voluntarily rather than face...
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'People will have the choice not to get vaccinated, but there will be consequences' — Singh on mandatory vaccinations

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says it's critical to encourage public servants to get vaccinated.
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Belarus: Airlines avoid airspace; fears over ‘forced’ confession

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Pressure mounts on Minsk as more carriers suspend flights while journalist’s father says Protasevich has likely been beaten.
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Switzerland pulls out of negotiations to redefine relationship with EU over free movement directive

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The Swiss Federal Council concluded on Wednesday that there remain "substantial differences between Switzerland and the EU on key aspects of the agreement", such as wage protection and state aid, and "the conditions are thus not met for...
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What's the future of EU-Swiss relations now talks have collapsed?

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Euronews looks into the past, present and future of Switzerland's cooperation with the EU after Swiss leaders rejected signing a long-delayed framework agreement with Brussels on Wednesday.
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Concerns grow over SNP plan to seek Scottish independence

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After parliamentary elections in Scotland - the divisive issue of independence from England looms large once again.
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'This was very disturbing and very concerning'

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Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says he is awaiting a word from the acting chief of defence staff on how Maj.-Gen. Peter Dawe should be punished.
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Here's how the federal parties are reacting to the budget

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and leaders of the opposition speak with Power & Politics about the federal government's first budget in two years.
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Air Canada merger with Air Transat called off

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Air Canada and Air Transat call off their proposed merger after the European Union signaled it would not approve it.
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Voters will hold government to account on climate: Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says government's that don't take climate change into account won't govern for long.
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Penalties for not meeting targets: Paul

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Green Party leader Annamie Paul says industry sectors should have greenhouse gas reduction targets and if they can't meet them they should be penalized.
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Yemen: Humanitarian efforts on brink of collapse

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Yemen’s healthcare system has collapsed.
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Prime-time TV shows tackle COVID-19 in new storylines

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Coronavirus storylines will be part of several prime-time series this season, including The Good Doctor and This is Us. Some producers say they have a responsibility to reflect reality, but some critics say it's just too soon.
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Trudeau on the plight of temporary foreign workers in Canada

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says "rules weren't followed" in the cases of temporary foreign workers who were infected with and died from COVID-19.