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Ottawa cleans up from fast and furious storm and tornado

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The storm lasted only a few minutes but it will take some Ottawa residents months to clean up from at least two tornadoes that ripped through their neighbourhood Thursday. Experts say this sort of storm is becoming more common, with...
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Federal government reveals updates to airline passenger rights bill

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa is moving to strengthen protections for Canadian air travellers in part because of a massive backlog of compensation complaints. Some proposed changes to the passenger bill of rights include airlines providing more timely...
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Proposed changes to air passenger protections as complaints soar

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa is moving to strengthen protections for Canadian air travellers in part because of a massive backlog of compensation complaints. Some proposed changes to the passenger bill of rights include airlines providing more timely...
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Canadian Michael Woods wins stage at Tour de France

9th - Higher Ed
Michael Woods has become the third Canadian to win a stage at the Tour de France — and he did so in dramatic fashion. The 36-year-old took the lead in the final few hundred metres up a steep, spiralling path on a dormant volcano to...
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Manitoba government won't support landfill search for women's remains

9th - Higher Ed
The government of Manitoba says it will not support the search of the Prairie Green landfill north of Winnipeg for the remains of two Indigenous women, Marcedes Myran and Morgan Harris.
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Who gets the one-time grocery rebate, and is it enough?

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government is rolling out its one-time grocery rebate for low-income Canadians. Some say it will help temporarily, but won't be enough to combat continued high grocery prices.
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Canada helps take Iran to court for shooting down Flight PS752

9th - Higher Ed
Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and the United Kingdom have launched a case at the International Court of Justice against Iran over the downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 in January 2020.
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Scotland marks the coronation of King Charles with pageantry and protests

9th - Higher Ed
Scotland marked the coronation of King Charles and his wife Camilla, presenting him with the "Honours of Scotland," Britain's oldest crown jewels.
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Firefighters call for masks as they battle record-breaking wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
Some Canadian firefighters are calling for mandatory personal protective equipment, including masks, as they battle record-breaking wildfires.
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Manitoba premier now says landfill search up to federal government

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson now says the federal government should decide whether to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women. The province previously said it would not support a search based on...
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Canada and 3 other countries take Iran's Revolutionary Guard to court

9th - Higher Ed
Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and the United Kingdom have launched a case at the International Court of Justice against Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The move is intended to hold Iran accountable for shooting down Ukraine...
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Canadians living under heat warnings in several provinces and territories

9th - Higher Ed
This week has seen the hottest average global temperature ever recorded in a day as Canadians in several provinces and territories are living under heat warnings.
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#TheMoment 30,000 bees swarmed downtown Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
About 30,000 bees followed their queen down from their hive on a rooftop and took up residence on a tree in downtown Ottawa.
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No mandatory PPE for Canadian wildfire fighters, but some want change

9th - Higher Ed
While no wildfire agency in Canada requires firefighters to wear masks while fighting fires, some are testing new types of masks to protect from wildfire smoke, which may help reduce the already elevated cancer risk in wildfire fighters....
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Manitoba government won't support search for women's remains in landfill

9th - Higher Ed
The government of Manitoba says it will not support the search of a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women Marcedes Myran and Morgan Harris. Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says there's too much risk to workers...
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Federal grocery rebate lands in 11 million lower-income households

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government is rolling out its one-time grocery rebate for low-income Canadians. Some say it will help temporarily, but won't be enough to combat continued high grocery prices.
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Discarded pet turtles crowding out native B.C. species

9th - Higher Ed
Discarded pet turtles are thriving in lakes and ponds in B.C. threatening already endangered native turtles. Researchers found pet turtles not only encroach on habitat but expose native turtles to various diseases.
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Like a coronation but not quite, King Charles receives Scottish crown

9th - Higher Ed
King Charles received the honours of Scotland as a nod to the country's separate history and monarchy that was united with England 400 years ago. Scottish republicans, who don’t want Charles as King, were also out in force.
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Federal government suspends ads on Facebook and Instagram

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government says it is suspending about $10 million worth in ads on Facebook and Instagram after the sites began blocking Canadian news pages for some users. It is part of an escalating battle between the social media giant...
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Palestinians bury dead as Israeli PM says Jenin is only the 1st step

9th - Higher Ed
As the people of Jenin march to bury the dead following a days-long Israeli military operation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to carry out similar raids in the Palestinian territories if needed.
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Ontario police cracked 48-year-old 'Nation River Lady' cold case

9th - Higher Ed
Police crack a 1975 cold case, charging a former Montreal man with the murder of a missing woman finally identified more than 40 years after her body was discovered in the Nation River east of Ottawa.
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Clean fuel rules come into effect July 1

9th - Higher Ed
New clean fuel regulations will come into effect July 1, but many experts don't expect consumers will see a jump in gas prices for a couple of years.
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Provinces, territories sign on to national climate adaptation strategy

9th - Higher Ed
Jurisdictions across Canada are greenlighting a new government strategy aimed at helping communities adapt to increasingly severe weather caused by climate change, including extreme heat, wildfires and flooding. It aims to end extreme...
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Crews searching for Titanic submersible heard ‘banging noises’

9th - Higher Ed
A Canadian aircraft picked up what’s being described as “banging” noises as it helps search for a missing OceanGate submersible with five people on board.