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Yukon mine halts operations after landslide

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In the Yukon Victoria Gold's Eagle mine has halted operations following a landslide at the facility. The CBC's Cali McTavish has the latest.
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Medical needle left inside Ontario mother | Go Public

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An Ontario mother is fighting for answers more than two decades after a needle was left in her spine during childbirth. Several botched investigations later, Giovanna Ippolito worries no one may ever be held accountable.
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Burkina Faso civilian 'executions': Government dismisses report by rights group

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Burkina Faso's government dismisses a human rights group report accusing the military of executing 223 civilians.
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Yonkers officer faces charges in off-duty Bronxville accident

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Authorities say Treacy was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Police: Around $62,000 worth of jewelry stolen from 2 Williamsburg stores in separate incidents

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The latest incident happened this past Sunday at Majestic Jewelry.
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State eyes bill that would ban use of drones made by some foreign counties

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The move is part of a proposed bill that's made its way to the Senate calendar.
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State eyes bill that would ban use of drones made by some foreign countries

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The move is part of a proposed bill that's made its way to the Senate calendar.
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Bolsonaro attempted coup probe: Brazil's former president surrenders passport

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Brazil confiscated Bolsonaro's passport and searched the homes of his associates over alleged plotting for a military coup.
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Hear Gary Bettman's remarks on arrests of 2018 Canada world junior players

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The NHL commissioner, who is in Toronto for the All-Star Weekend, says his organization 'did not have advanced notice' from London, Ont., police about impending charges relating to the alleged sexual assault of a woman in 2018.
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Department of Education Investigates Allegations of Antisemitism and Islamophobia on Campus

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The U.S. Department of Education is investigating possible indicents of antisemitism and Islamophobia on seven school campuses and districts.
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Reports: Investigation, Arrests by China at Foreign Firms

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Reports: Investigation, Arrests by China at Foreign Firms
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Nike pulling sponsorship of Hockey Canada

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Nike has ended its sponsorship of Hockey Canada over the organization's handling of sexual assault against several high-level players.
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UNSC briefing: US accuses Iran of supplying drones to Russia

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US ambassador alleges Iran is supplying attack drones to Russia and seeks UN investigation.
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Family of Myles Gray describes devastating impact of his death at coroner’s inquest

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A coroner’s inquest has started into the death of Myles Gray, who died after a violent encounter with Vancouver police officers in 2015. Gray’s sister testified about the devastating impact of his death on his family.
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New York charges only tip of Donald Trump's legal iceberg

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Stormy Daniel's case against former US president is just one of several investigations swirling around him.
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Man who died at Montreal jail was being illegally detained: ministry

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A 21-year-old man who died last week at a Montreal jail should have been released the day before he was fatally injured. Officers reportedly used pepper spray and a spit hood on Nicous D'Andre Spring before he died.
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Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay on MAID being offered to veterans

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Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay says going forward, if a veteran asks for information on MAID, caseworkers are now trained to immediately forward the case to a supervisor: "Information on MAID, that's between the doctor and...
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Peru updates: Congress removes Castillo, swears in new president

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Peru's President Pedro Castillo is out - impeached and arrested after trying to dissolve the nation's congress.
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Musk Claps Back About Tesla Autonomous Driving System

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CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter to clap back against critics of Tesla’s self-driving system beta. Cheddar News explains.
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Prosecutors expand probe of Peru's President Pedro Castillo

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Prosecutors in Peru are expanding their corruption investigation against President Pedro Castillo.
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Raid on Trump’s home sparks outcry from supporters

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The search of former U.S. president Donald Trump’s Florida home has galvanized both his supporters — and detractors. Meanwhile, the U.S. Justice Department is saying very little about the raid, in which FBI agents reportedly seized...
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Watch: Construction of Norway-Poland gas pipeline resumes

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Watch: Construction of Norway-Poland gas pipeline resumes
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RCMP review of past sexual assault investigations leads to new charges

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The RCMP has reviewed more than 30,000 of its previous sexual assault investigations and has found 'consistent deficiencies' in how they were handled — including some instances of investigators failing to interview victims and suspects.
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RCMP to help investigate Russian war crimes at ICC

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Seven special RCMP investigators will travel to The Hague, joining three who are already there, to prepare for a International Criminal Court investigation of war crimes in Ukraine.