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RCMP say at least 10 dead after stabbings, 2 suspects at large

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RCMP say they are looking for two men suspected of stabbing multiple people in James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask. Ten people are dead and at least 15 people have been hospitalized, police say.
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Sask. RCMP say at least 10 dead after stabbings, 2 suspects at large

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Saskatchewan RCMP say they are looking for two men suspected of stabbing multiple people in James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask. Ten people are dead and at least 15 people have been hospitalized, police say.
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Mother, veteran, first responder among victims of Sask. stabbings

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Stories are emerging about some of the victims of the stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan. Among those who lost their lives: a beloved mother of five, a veteran, and a community first responder who her family says was trying to help when...
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23 killed in Libya’s Tripoli as fears grow of a wider war

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Deadly clashes rock Libya’s capital, raising fears of a return to full-blown war amid a months-long political standoff.
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Marcos says Philippines will not rejoin the ICJ

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The ICJ is investigating the so-called “war on drugs” under Marcos Jr.'s predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte.
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South Korea military gov’ts blamed for abuses, deaths at facility

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A government inquiry in South Korea has confirmed years of large-scale abuse at a detention facility in the 1970s and 80
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Israel raids seven Palestinian civil society NGOs

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Israeli soldiers raided seven non-governmental organisations on Friday in the occupied West Bank as part of what the Isr
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Ukraine's Bucha buries unidentified bodies of massacre victims

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Unidentified civilian victims killed by Russian forces in Bucha are laid to rest.
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Dozens killed in Egypt church fire, including 10 children

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At least 41 people are dead after a fire tore through a Coptic Orthodox church in Egypt. Officials believe the fire may have started in an air conditioner.
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Need2Know: Author Assassination Attempt, Mar-A-Lago Latest, Anne Heche Passes Away

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Get caught up on your Need2Know headlines for Monday, August 15, 2022.
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Hundreds mourn at funeral for Egypt's Coptic Christian victims

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Hundreds of Egyptians in greater Cairo have attended the funerals of at least 41 people who died in a fire at a Coptic C
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Calls for more action after conviction of man who sexually extorted Amanda Todd

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WARNING: This video contains details of sexual extortion and may affect those who have experienced it or know someone affected by it. Advocates say they hope the conviction of Aydin Coban relating to the sexual extortion of B.C. teen...
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Advocates want action after after conviction Amanda Todd's tormentor

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WARNING: This video contains distressing details | Advocates say they hope the conviction of Aydin Coban for the sexual extortion of B.C. teen Amanda Todd leads to better protection for victims.
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Canadian 9/11 widow feels 'no peace' after al-Qaeda leader's killing

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Maureen Basnicki, whose husband, Ken, was killed in the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, describes her 'mixed feelings' over the death of Ayman al-Zawahri, the al-Qaeda leader killed in a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan on...
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Hate crimes have risen along with increasing societal divisions: experts

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Data released by Statistics Canada shows that hate crimes are on the rise. Experts say increasing societal divisions are part of the problem.
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Senior Mountie expresses regret for how N.S. mass shooting was handled

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A senior RCMP officer has apologized to families of the victims of the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia at the inquiry into the attack, and promised that the force will do better.
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Turkey denies claims it attacked civilians in Iraq’s Duhok

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Turkish FM Mevlut Cavusoglu says reports blaming Turkey for the attack were attempts by the PKK to hinder Ankara’s count
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4 military cadets dead in Kingston, Ont., incident

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An investigation is underway after a vehicle plunged into the water at the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ont., killing four cadets and injuring four others.
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Ryan Farrington: ‘We fought for this public inquiry, instead of this review’

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Ryan Farrington, who lost his mother Dawn Madsen and stepfather Frank Gulenchyn in the Nova Scotia mass shooting, joins Power & Politics to voice his frustration about the Mass Casualty Commission conducting the public inquiry.
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Colombia: Former army officials admit role in killing civilians

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Ex-army officials tell special tribunal they participated in so-called ‘false positive’ killings of over 100 civilians.
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Canada to pitch mechanism to seize and redistribute sanctioned Russian assets to G7, G20 allies

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"It's more than signaling...it's real legislation but it's also motivational," said Rob Oliphant, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada's proposed legislation to change Canada's sanctions law. "Minister...
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5 men injured in drive-by shooting after Ramadan prayers in Scarborough

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Toronto police are searching for suspects after five men returning from Ramadan prayers in Scarborough were injured in a drive-by shooting.
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Trudeau marks two-year anniversary of Nova Scotia mass shooting

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During an event in New Brunswick, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a moment to mark the two-year anniversary of the shooting in Nova Scotia that left 22 people dead.
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RCMP dismantles task force dedicated to stopping phone scammers

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CBC Marketplace has spent five years investigating phone scams, the scammers and the alleged co-ordinators in Canada who funnel money abroad. Now, the team has learned that the RCMP, which once promised it would do everything it could to...