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'We want to know exactly what happened on the airplane' | Marc Garneau

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Transport Minister Marc Garneau on the news that Canada will get access to the black boxes from the downed Ukrainian airliner.
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Iran gives Canada more access to Flight 752 site, data

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Iran has granted Canada more access to information about the downing of Flight 752, including crucial black box data, as questions continue about the chain of events leading up to the takeoff and the missile strike.
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Canada undecided on covering Harry and Meghan’s security costs

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the government hasn’t decided if it will cover any of the security costs for Prince Harry and Meghan during their time in Canada, which are estimated at more than $1.7 million per year.
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Libya ceasefire deal extended, awaits Haftar signature

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Commander of eastern-based Libyan National Army asks to be given until Tuesday to decide whether to sign deal or not.
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Trudeau says U.S.-Iran 'tensions' contributed to Iran tragedy

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In an interview with Global News, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said escalating tensions in the region contributed to the downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752, resulting in dozens of Canadian deaths.
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Australia: More than one million acres of land decimated

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Firefighters across Australia’s southeast are facing strong winds and temperatures beyond 40 degrees Celcius as they work to save lives and houses.
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Climate protests heat up as Australia burns

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Thousands took to the streets in Sydney to protest what they call climate inaction by the Australian government as wildfires throughout the country worsen.
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Spanish socialists win MPs' backing for left-wing coalition government, by just two votes

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Spain's caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez won MPs' backing to form a left-wing coalition government. The vote ends almost a year of political gridlock but the vote was, as expected, extremely close with 167 votes in favour of the...
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Iran retaliates: Missiles launched at U.S. military bases

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Iran launched missiles against at least two U.S. military bases in Iraq as retaliation for the killing of top general Qassem Soleimani.
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The Brief: Brexit - what to expect from future relations?

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The EU Commission’s president, Ursula von der Leyen, is meeting the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for the first time in London this Wednesday. With Phase One of the Brexit negotiations practically over, it is time to think forward...
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Iranian-Canadian reflects on air crash tragedy affecting his community

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Edmonton's Payman Parseyan reflects on the 'devastation' after learning people he knew were killed in the Iran plane crash
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Iran plane crash: How it unfolded and what's next

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Search for answers after Ukrainian airliner crashes just minutes after takeoff.
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Trudeau pledges full investigation into Flight 752 crash

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government would "not rest” until there are answers about the cause of the Flight 752 crash. Trudeau said evidence indicates an Iranian missile brought down the plane carrying 63 Canadians.
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Singh reacts to the fiscal update

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spoke in the House of Commons after Finance Minister Bill Morneau delivered his fiscal update speech on Wednesday.
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Public inquiry into N.S. mass shooting an ‘opportunity to get some closure,’ says Liberal MP

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Liberal MP Sean Fraser discusses plans for a full public inquiry into the Nova Scotia shooting after the government was criticized for its initial decision to launch a review panel into the tragedy.
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Canada vaccine approval could be days away

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Health Canada has yet to approve a vaccine for COVID-19. But Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc, who also chairs the federal cabinet committee on COVID-19 response, says he expects those approvals to come shortly.
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Armenia PM warns of coup attempt after army seeks his resignation

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan warned of an attempted military coup against him on Thursday after the army demanded he and his government resign in a statement.
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'I consider what is happening to be a military coup': Armenia PM under pressure

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Tensions between Nikol Pashinyan and the military are rising as new anti-government protests gain momentum.
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Optimism for UK economy in 2020, despite 2019 figures

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The UK economy ‘limped through’ the end of 2019, but a degree of certainty around Brexit is providing some confidence
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Australian navy begins mass evacuations as new fire threat looms

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The Australian navy started the evacuations of about 1,000 of the 4,000 people stranded on a beach in Victoria state.
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Black MPs, senators call for action against systemic racism

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A group of Black parliamentarians and their allies are calling on all levels of government to take action to reduce systemic racism in Canada.
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Top five political stories of 2020: 4. How politicians addressed systemic racism

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The team at Power & Politics breaks down the top five political stories of 2020.
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Asaad al-Eidani nominated as Iraq's next prime minister

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Asaad al-Eidani nominated as Iraq's next prime minister
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Iraq president 'would rather resign' over PM nominee

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Salih said in a statement that because the constitution did not give him the right to reject nominees for the premiership, he was ready to submit his resignation to the parliament.