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Security aide testifies on the unusual nature of Trump's Ukraine call
U.S. foreign service aide Jennifer Williams testified at the impeachment hearings that she found President Donald Trump's call with Ukraine's new president to be unusual because it appeared to involve domestic politics.
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Trump impeachment hearings: witness testifies president's phone call was ‘improper’
A witness to U.S. President Donald Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky testified before the House impeachment inquiry today it was ‘improper.’
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Trump impeachment hearings: Ambassador Sondland testifies there was a quid pro quo
At the impeachment hearing today, Ambassador Gordon Sondland testified he withheld Ukrainian aid at the “express direction” of U.S. President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, the White House claimed his testimony exonerates the president.
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Trump impeachment hearings go public: The testimony and spectacle
On the first day of U.S. President Donald Trump’s impeachment hearing The National looks at the testimony and the spectacle on Capitol Hill and the case for impeachment.
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Impeachment hearings: final witnesses testify Trump pushed investigation into Hunter Biden
On the final day of witness testimony, former Russia adviser Fiona Hill and State Department adviser David Holmes testified the U.S. president and his lawyer, Rudy Guiliani, both pushed for Ukraine to investigate Hunter Biden.
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White House insiders plan to ignore subpoenas in Trump impeachment inquiry
At least six White House insiders have made it known they will ignore subpoenas to testify.
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Grenfell fire inquiry: Criticism over London Fire Brigade response
Phase 1 of an independent public inquiry into Grenfell fire has accused London Fire Brigade of being “gravely inadequate”.
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Army officer who listened to Trump's Ukraine call voiced concerns
Alexander Vindman, Trump's top adviser on Ukraine, is set to testify he raised concerns over the Trump-Zelenskyy call.
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UK Grenfell Tower inquiry: fire services, construction at fault
First part of UK Grenfell inquiry finds fire services, building materials responsible for 2017 fire in London.
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Trump impeachment inquiry: US House approves ground rules
Vote sets rules for public hearings in impeachment inquiry of US President Donald Trump.
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US House votes to formalise Trump impeachment inquiry
Vote sets rules for public hearings in the impeachment inquiry of US President Donald Trump.
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Need 2 Know: Impeachment Formalized, Barney’s Closing
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know.
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Report: Air Transat given weeks to fix 'major' safety system problems in 2015
A three-year-old report recently released under Access to Information shows inspectors found 22 safety problems at Air Transat back in 2015.
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Coroner who reviewed 2 Wettlaufer victims maintains he missed nothing
Dr. William George testified Wednesday about his work after the deaths of two of Wettlaufer's victims, James Silcox, 84, in 2007 and Maureen Pickering, 79, in 2014.
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Federal government grants extension to MMIWG inquiry
While the decision has pleased some people, it's far short of the extra two years the inquiry commissioners were hoping to receive.
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Zuckerberg comes to Europe to answer Facebook criticisms
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg had to answer to the US Congress for his company's business methods, and many in Europe's parliament resent him snubbing them. Instead Zuckerberg is quizzed today by its Conference of Presidents, the leaders of...
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Nurse's killing spree and systemic breakdown the focus of new inquiry
Eight seniors in care were murdered by nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer. She was convicted of eight counts of first-degree murder, four counts of attempted murder and two counts of aggravated assault.
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Brief from Brussels: Hungary slams EU parliament report
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Hungary’s foreign minister rejects a European Parliament report into the country’s rule of law and fundamental rights as a ‘collection of lies;’ Brussels maintains pressure on Malta over money...
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Emotional testimony from relatives at last MMIWG
More emotional testimony is forthcoming from relatives of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, for the last scheduled public hearings. It's possible this will be the last time relatives will be allowed to testify — the...
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Problem-plagued inquiry asks for more time
The problem-plagued national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is asking for more time. It was supposed to be finished by the end of this year, but is now asking for the deadline to be extended to 2020
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Skip College! Big East Commr. Says High School Players Should Go Straight to NBA
Commissioner Val Ackerman told Cheddar that, while she doesn't support pay-for-play for college athletes, top prospects should be allowed to go pro right after high school.
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Jagmeet Singh condemns Canada's worst terrorist attack
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has condemned Canada's worst terrorist attack, bringing an end to some lingering controversies. Singh had previously stopped short of denouncing Talwinder Singh Parmar, the man widely recognized as the...
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Indigenous youth detail their abuse
For the first time, Indigenous youth were able to detail their experiences of abuse to the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. For many, it was another step towards reconciliation and a sign that the...
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'There is no justice in that system': Perry Bellegarde responds to not-guilty verdict in Colten Boushie shooting
Assembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde reacts to the acquittal of Gerald Stanley in the shooting death of Colten Boushie