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Storms wreak havoc ahead of American Thanksgiving

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Winter storms are bringing strong winds and heavy snowfall across the U.S. as millions prepare to travel for American Thanksgiving this weekend.
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Freeland tapped as deputy prime minister; cabinet appointments revealed

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s 2019 cabinet was revealed today. Among the new appointments, Chrystia Freeland will be taking on the role of deputy prime minister. Freeland will focus on mending fences with Western provinces.
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Chretien holds court on Parliament Hill

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Former Prime Minister Jean Chretien was on Parliament Hill today and took a few minutes to regale reporters with his thoughts on the new minority government and on western alienation.
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Trudeau meets with mayors of Western cities

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with the mayors of Vancouver and Calgary today to discuss the concerns of Western Canada. The Liberals didn’t win any MP seats in Saskatchewan or Alberta in the last election and are trying to bridge the...
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Premier Doug Ford says meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau 'phenomenal'

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was 'phenomenal'. Once part of the group of premiers dubbed the resistance, now he says the country needs to stick together.
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Berlin Wall 30th anniversary: Handshake project tries to create connections where there was division

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A special art project is trying to get thousands of Berliners to shake hands to symbolise German reunification. It comes ahead of preparations for November 9, when the country will mark 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The...
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Liberals try to reconcile climate action with Western frustration

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The Liberals regrouped in Ottawa today to look at ways to reconcile their plans for climate action with quelling frustrations in Western Canada.
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On Berlin Wall anniversary, Merkel urges Europe to defend freedom

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German chancellor warns against divisions three decades after historic event that led to reunification.
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Trudeau reaches out to the West, commits to pipeline

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion as one way he will work to improve his relationship with Western Canada.
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Tennessee's Historic Nelson’s Green Brier Whiskey Acquired by Constellation

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Nelson’s Green Brier, a 159-year-old, Tennessee-based whiskey producer, was acquired by Constellation Brands on Thursday. Founded in 1860 by Charles Nelson, it joins a portfolio of brands that includes Corona beer, Robert Mondavi wine,...
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Kosovo brings back jihadist fighters and families from Syria

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Kosovo brought back 110 of its citizens from Syria on Saturday including those who had fought in jihadist groups and 74 children, the government said. More than 300 Kosovo nationals have travelled to Syria since the outbreak of civil war...
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Italian Prime Minister calls for immediate cease-fire in Libya

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Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has called for an immediate cease-fire in Libya. The fractious North African nation has been in freefall since the overthrow of longtime strongman Moammar Gaddafi, and the Army chief's recent attacks...
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The Brief: East-west truck dispute, ECB Brexit warning, Prison suicide rates

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In this edition we look into the the truck driver dispute which has delayed the EU's mobility package which is causing an east-west rift, the ECB issues a Brexit warning to the markets and France has the highest prison suicide rate in...
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Chinese ambassador warns Ottawa of escalations in diplomatic feud

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Lu Shaye says tensions between the two countries could escalate if Canada continues to rally international support in the dispute over two Canadian men being detained by Beijing. Their detention followed Canada's arrest of Huawei...
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China rejects calls for release of two Canadians, suggests western allies are hypocrites

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It's been two weeks since China detained two Canadians, a move Ottawa has called arbitrary. Beijing has now thrown those words right back at this country, labelling Canada's arrest of a Huawei executive as an "arbitrary detention" and a...
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Huawei's CFO to be freed on $10M bail as she awaits extradition proceedings

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Huawei's chief financial officer will be released on $10 million bail, with five guarantors, as she awaits possible extradition to the United States on fraud charges, a B.C. Supreme Court justice has ruled.
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French government appeals for calm as it braces for more 'gilets jaunes' protests

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The French government is appealing for calm as they brace for more protests this weekend after weeks of violence. The Eiffel Tower and other landmarks will be shut down in Paris and nearly 90,000 police are being deployed in cities...
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Three years after Dieselgate, sobering news from Europe's roads

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Three years after the Dieselgate scandal, carmakers have made minimal progress to clean up the millions of dirty cars in Europe. Instead, they have poured money and resources into proving their technology is clean using new but still...
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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg denies Norway exercises show alliance is expanding northwards

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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has denied the military alliance is expanding northwards to counter new threats. It comes as the organisation holds its biggest military exercise since the Cold War near Norway’s border with Russia. But...
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Blair blasts Corbyn's 'anti-West' stance for antisemitism row - Exclusive

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Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has blamed Jeremy Corbyn's "visceral anti-Western position" for the antisemitism row currently gripping the Labour party. "Antisemitism is one aspect of what is a deeper problem with the politics...
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Rep. Boyle on Trump: Coming Weeks And Months Are Greatest Concerns

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The Democratic representative from Pennsylvania condemns the President’s behavior at his public meeting with Putin and Trump's remarks in the days that followed. “My greatest concern, really, is what might happen over next few weeks and...
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Rep. Boyle on Trump: Putin Could Take Advantage in Coming Weeks & Months

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The Democratic representative from Pennsylvania condemns the President’s behavior at his public meeting with Putin and Trump's remarks in the days that followed. “My greatest concern, really, is what might happen over next few weeks and...
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Congressman Asks: What Does Putin Have on Trump?

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Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA) condemns the President’s behavior at his public meeting with Putin and Trump's remarks in the days that followed. “My greatest concern, really, is what might happen over next few weeks and months where Putin...
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Why This Heat Wave Is Particularly Dangerous

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A massive heat wave has engulfed the east coast of the United States and has even made its way far to the west. Andrew Freedman, science editor at Axios, discusses why air quality is so dangerous and whether there's any relief in sight.