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Poilievre asks if Trudeau will fire 'incompetent' public safety minister over Bernardo transfer

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Asked repeatedly by Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre whether he will keep Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino in his cabinet position after the minister’s handling of the prison transfer of Paul Bernardo, Prime Minister...
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‘There was back and forth in the lead-up to the decision’: Mendicino on Paul Bernardo transfer

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Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino says his department communicates with the Correctional Service of Canada on prisoner transfers. In the case of Paul Bernardo’s transfer, he said, he ‘personally found out the week the decision...
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Public Safety minister's staff knew about Paul Bernardo's transfer 3 months in advance

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Staff in Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino's office knew for three months that serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo would be transferred from a maximum-security facility to a medium-security prison — but didn't inform the minister...
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Conservative leader calls for public safety minister to resign

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has called for the resignation of Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino after his office was told serial killer Paul Bernardo was moved from maximum to medium-security prison — three months before...
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UN warns remittances to Lebanon may fuel bad governance

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Cash remittances are vital to Lebanon, but a lack of transparency risks enabling dysfunctional government, UN warns.
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Families of Bernardo's victims call for change to prison transfer laws

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A lawyer representing the families of Paul Bernardo's victims says they weren't given enough notice about the serial killer's transfer from a maximum security prison to a medium security facility. They have joined advocates who say there...
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This Dubai lab clones prized camels

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Camel cloning is emerging as a big business in Dubai, where the animals are cherished and can earn huge sums in beauty and racing contests. The Reproductive Biotechnology Centre in Dubai replicates a few dozen camels a year — but the...
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UNSC meeting: Members walk out of Russian-organised assembly

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Why not all of the UN's Security Council stuck around for their latest meeting on Ukraine.
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Canada's premiers call for new deal on health-care funding

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Canada's premiers participated in a virtual meeting, calling on the federal government to come to the table and negotiate a new deal on health-care funding.
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This Scottish nightclub is storing revellers' body heat to harness it as energy

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The BodyHeat system harvests heat generated by partiers and stores it in 12 underground boreholes, before being used to heat or cool the venue later.
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UN prepares to empty decaying oil tanker

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David Gressly, the UN's humanitarian co-ordinator for Yemen, explains details of the four-month mission to remove oil from a decaying tanker off Yemen's coast before it causes an environmental disaster.
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Riots shake France’s Corsica over assault on jailed nationalist

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Hundreds of Yvan Colonna supporters rally in the main Corsican cities of Ajaccio, Calvi and Bastia with the protests rapidly degenerating into clashes.
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Palestinian corruption epidemic takes toll on healthcare

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The death of a Palestinian teenager with cancer has raised questions about the lack of specialised hospital treatment in the occupied West Bank.
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Bank blames customer for fake cheque from job scam | Go Public

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A TD Bank customer says banks need to take more responsibility after she was told she was responsible for losing almost $3,500 after depositing a fake cheque from an online job scam. TD eventually reversed course after being contacted by...
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Anita Anand moving military sexual misconduct cases to civilian justice system

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A week into her new job, Defence Minister Anita Anand has made a major move on the sexual misconduct crisis in the Canadian Armed Forces by moving the investigation and prosecution of military sexual cases into the civilian justice system.
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Promises to boost economy, mental health funding and help housing prices on the campaign trail

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Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole discussed his plans to boost the economy, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau faced more protesters while discussing mental health funding and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh pledged to cut down on serial house flippers.
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Josephine Baker to become first Black woman interred at Pantheon

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Baker is the sixth woman and first Black woman to receive the honour.
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NATO says Taliban must allow anyone to leave Afghanistan

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned the Taliban that it faces international isolation if it does not respect the rights of all Afghans.
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Manitoba COVID-19 patient dies after attempted transfer out of province

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An ICU patient with COVID-19 died this week, after an attempt to transfer her out of Manitoba to another province. At least 23 patients have successfully been transferred to Ontario, as Manitoba's hospitals struggle to cope with the...
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Biden orders investigation into source of COVID-19

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U.S. President Joe Biden ordered a new investigation into where the COVID-19 virus came from after renewed information it may have accidentally escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China.
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Emotional toll of Ontario's 2,000 patient transfers

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Ontario has transferred more than 2,000 hospital patients this year to boost capacity for the hospital system. But while it has eased the burden from COVID-19, it’s taken an emotional toll on families and front-line workers.
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E-transfer fraud victims call for better protections

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When an e-transfer Alysia Lok expected from a client got redirected by a fraudster, the client's financial institution told her the money was gone for good. Not only that, it wasn't responsible for reimbursing her.
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Some CERB recipients left homeless after social assistance cut off

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Some CERB recipients found that after receiving the wage subsidy, their social assistance payments clawed back or cut off entirely and some have ended up homeless.
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Hundreds of Toronto teachers switch from in-person to virtual learning

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About 570 teachers will switch from in-person to virtual learning due to funding and staffing issues in order to maintain lower student class sizes. This means some students will have new teachers in combined classrooms, said Ryan Bird,...