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Colombia Congress rejects bill to legalise cannabis

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The law would have allowed the drug to be bought and sold for recreational purposes.
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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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Kenya cult survivors to undergo mental health assessments

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Court orders assessments as 16 of 65 freed starvation cult survivors refuse to eat.
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Nigeria boat accident: Villagers grieve more than 100 people drow

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Locals say no government rescue workers have arrived, so they are searching the Niger River themselves.
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Mendicino pressed on handling of Bernardo transfer

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Reporters chase after Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino to ask him why his staff allegedly did not inform him about the transfer of Paul Bernardo to medium security. Staff in the minister's office say that they found out months...
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Lawyer for French and Mahaffy families reacts to report on Bernardo transfer

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Tim Danson, counsel for the French and Mahaffy families, is calling for changes to the law that allowed serial killer Paul Bernardo to be transferred to a medium security prison.
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EU offers Tunisia aid package, seeks tighter border control

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The EU is considering a major financial package for the cash-strapped nation amid a growing refugee and migrant crisis.
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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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India train crash: Opposition slams gov't as CBI begins inquiry

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The Central Bureau of Investigation has taken over the inquiry into a collision between three trains in Odisha.
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Another deadly Russian missile attack as Ukraine readies counteroffensive

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Russian cruise missiles have killed a two-year-old girl and injured more than 20 other people in Dnipro as Ukraine prepares its long-expected counteroffensive. CBC News Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Poland’s...
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Amnesty report finds racial bias in Peru’s protest crackdown

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The report comes as Peru declares Mexican President Lopez Obrador a ‘persona non grata’ after he criticised the protest
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Rwandan genocide fugitive Fulgence Kayishema arrested in S Africa

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Kayishema is alleged to have killed about 2,000 Tutsis in a church fire.
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Two shot dead in Hamilton, Ont., after landlord-tenant dispute

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Two tenants and their landlord are dead after an incident in Hamilton, Ont., that ended in a standoff with police. Investigators say a young couple, set to be married, were fleeing after a dispute with their landlord when he fatally shot...
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Toronto hacking victim ‘living a financial nightmare’

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Three years after his CRA account was hacked, a Toronto man says he's been forced to clear his own record, despite government promises to help people in his position. He says fraudsters used his social insurance number to get federal...
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Kenya Cult Death Toll Hits 200, With More Than 600 Reported Missing

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The death toll linked to a doomsday cult in Kenya hit 201 Saturday after police exhumed 22 more bodies, most of them bearing signs of starvation, according to the coast regional commissioner.
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'Crime Files: Justice Delayed' Tracks a 30-Year-Old Case

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Cheddar's new series' Crime Files' airs a new episode every Monday. Tonight's episode "Justice Delayed" looks at the case of Edward Bullock, a New Jersey sheriff who abused children in his custody for decades. Senior investigative...
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Colombia peace hearings: Former strongman to appear before tribun

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A commander of one of Colombia’s disbanded militias is set to appear before a peace tribunal.
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Investigation widens into toxic substance sold online

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WARNING: This story contains discussion of suicide. Police are looking for more victims in several countries who may have bought a toxic substance online used in a number of suicide deaths. Kenneth Law of Mississauga, Ont., was charged...
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Public safety minister announces amendments to firearms legislation

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Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says he worked closely with victims of gun violence and the reforms amount to a 'strong package.'
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Military faces lawsuit from member acquitted of sexual assault

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A reservist is suing the Canadian Armed Forces after being acquitted of sexual assault. Sgt. Orman Savage is suing for $11 million, alleging the military’s handling of his case was 'vindictive, reprehensible and malicious.'
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Police release timeline of stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation

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WARNING This story contains distressing details | Saskatchewan police described the timeline of events that unfolded at the James Smith Cree Nation last September. Brothers Myles and Damien Sanderson were spotted 'guzzling booze' and...
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Kenya police exhume remains from suspected Christian cult graves

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Police began investigations amid reports that cult followers believed they would go to heaven if they starved to death.
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French court acquits Air France, Airbus over 2009 Rio-Paris crash

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The ruling is a huge blow to families of victims who have waged a 14-year campaign for justice.
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Critics call out feds for restoring Hockey Canada funding without action on NDAs

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Critics are calling out the federal government for not making banning non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) a condition for resuming funding for Hockey Canada. They say NDAs can be used to silence sexual assault victims, and cover up misconduct.