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First Nations chiefs sign agreement with RCMP to address racism within force

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The Assembly of First Nations has signed a memorandum of understanding with the RCMP to address racism within the force.
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Trump promises to withdraw from NAFTA

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Threatens to pull out unless partners negotiate new deal
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Latest NAFTA negotiations

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Mark Warner, principal at MAWW Law, on the latest in the ongoing NAFTA talks
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EU sanctions against Russia likely to be renewed

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EU sanctions against Russia, which were due to expire in a few weeks, now look set to continue According to diplomatic sources who spoke to AFP, the European Union could renew sanctions for another six months as early as next week. EU...
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Slovakia set for EU presidency

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Slovakia’s PM Robert Fico is back at work after a heart scare. And straight back into a top EU role. The country will take over the rotating presidency of the bloc on July the first. And the Slovak premier knows what his priorities are....
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Student felt forced to sign 'gag order' about mental health struggles

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Mount Saint Vincent University student in N.S. says he feared being evicted from residence
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Students threatened with expulsion for speaking about their sex assault

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Brandon University sexual assault victims forced to sign contract that keeps them silent under threat of suspension or expulsion.
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Dutch referendum on Ukraine deal is ‘anti-European’, says Croatian MEP

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Euronews spoke to the head of the European Parliament’s delegation for EU-Ukraine relations ahead of the Dutch referendum. Andrej Plenković is a centre-right MEP from Croatia. Natalia Richardson-Vikulina, Euronews: Mr Plenković, what is...
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Bouygues-Orange deal ‘on track’

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France biggest telecoms operator, Orange, is reportedly inching towards an agreement to buy Bouygues Telecom from its construction group parent company. The French daily Les Echos reports complex discussions are making good progress. The...
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Brexit deal: What’s been agreed?

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After all of the marathon debate and discussion here at the European Council in Brussels, finally Britain has sealed a deal on its EU reform demands. It is a deal Prime Minister David Cameron is hailing and eurosceptics are dismissing....
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Fed's outlook

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Robert Steven Kaplan of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, on the Fed's watch for evidence that a recent slowdown in the U.S. economy is temporary
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TPP winners and losers

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Renee Filippone on who gains and who loses in the multinational trade pact
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Strike at Covered Bridge chips

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Workers at the Covered Bridge Potato Chip company in Hartland, N.B. on strike
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WWF on Paris climate deal

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'Yes, the agreement's not perfect but it is a huge step forward,' says World Wildlife Foundation CEO David Miller
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'We met the moment': Obama on climate agreement

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U.S. president praises the first global pact to fight climate change
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'Historic' Paris climate deal adopted

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Nearly 200 nations said yes to a deal to reduce and slow carbon emissions and slowing global warming
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Canadian youth delegate on climate agreement

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'I definitely think, looking at the science, we need to do a lot more,' says Leehi Yona
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Sunday Scrum on Paris climate deal

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Panellists also discuss refugee arrivals in Canada
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Carney announces crackdown on cheap steel imports

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As part of efforts to support Canada’s steel industry in the face of U.S. tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined a plan to crack down on cheap, foreign steel imports.
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‘It’s a negotiation’: Carney asked about possibility of U.S. tariffs in a deal, potential retaliation

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Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking Wednesday in Hamilton at an event about steel, declined to offer specifics around negotiations with the U.S., saying ‘we’ll see,’ when pressed on whether Canada would impose more tariffs.
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Keir Starmer welcomes German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to 10 Downing Street

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer welcomed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to 10 Downing Street on his first official visit to the UK. Mr Merz is in London to sign the new UK-Germany treaty. The treaty will aim to cover the full breadth...
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New agreement cements Park Slope building to be affordable for all tenants

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The building will also undergo renovation to improve quality of life for older residents.
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A self-reliant vision for Nunavut, 25 years on

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On Nunavut Day, The National’s guest host Juanita Taylor and territorial negotiator Paul Quassa examine the territory’s 25-year journey to self-reliance and what’s still to come.
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Boeing to plead guilty to avoid trial over fatal 737 Max crashes

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Lawyer for relatives of crash victims blasts plea agreement with US Department of Justice as a ‘sweetheart deal’.