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Supreme court hears Trump case: Justices consider Colorado disqualification
Colorado Supreme Court questioned power to decide Trump's eligibility due to 14th Amendment.
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Expert unimpressed by Israel’s ICJ defence on genocide intent
Expert unimpressed by Israel’s ICJ defence on genocide intent
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Judges grill Trump lawyer in election subversion immunity claims
Three appeals court judges grilled a Trump lawyer on his argument that former U.S. president Donald Trump had presidential immunity when trying to subvert the 2020 election results, and the assertion that the charges against him should...
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MP man uses tomatoes for cooking, wife leaves home
The recent surge in tomato prices has had a significant financial impact on many in India. However, A bizzare incident came forth from shahdol district of MP where a husband has complained to police that her wife left home after an...
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Toronto transit users worry about safety after subway stabbing
The day after a man was stabbed on a busy subway train, Toronto transit riders worry the system is still not safe. Many are taking extra precautions with the reports of violence.
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'Resistance in the system': Duncan said Hockey Canada resisted attempt to investigate allegations of abuse
Liberal MP Kirsty Duncan says there shouldn't be any "pushback" from organizations over investigating claims of abuse from athletes.
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Power & Politics panel: What we learned from PM's testimony
Panel: National security expert Stephanie Carvin and national security law expert Leah West break down what we learned from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's testimony Friday before the Emergencies Act inquiry.
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Pandemic border restrictions play limited role in curbing COVID-19, says specialist
The high transmissibility of the Omicron variants of the coronavirus in both vaccinated and unvaccinated people means pandemic restrictions at the border are harder to justify, says Toronto respirologist Dr. Samir Gupta.
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Random COVID-19 border testing could end soon, sources tell CBC News
Sources told CBC News that the federal government's pandemic border measures could be coming to an end soon, pending approval from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The measures were set to expire on Sept. 30.
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Iraqi protesters storm parliament
Hundreds of demonstrators stormed Iraq's parliament on Wednesday.
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January 6 attack: US Committee looks at Trump's actions during ri
Two former White House staffers say Trump initially ignored advice to stop the rioting.
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Switzerland voters approve near-total ban on tobacco advertising
Voters in Switzerland have approved a near-total ban on tobacco advertising despite strong opposition by the government.
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U.S. Supreme Court begins hearing pivotal abortion rights case
U.S. Supreme Court justices have started hearing arguments on whether to uphold a Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks. Hundreds of people have gathered at the court, with pro- and anti-abortion rights activists separated by...
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Workers fired for refusing vaccines likely won't get EI: lawyer
People who lose their jobs because they refuse to be vaccinated for COVID-19 may be ineligible for employment insurance benefits, but they may be able to get a severance package from their employer, says labour lawyer Hena Singh.
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Pfizer's COVID vaccine works in children aged 5 to 11, according to trial data
The laboratory said it will be seeking FDA approval in the US to administer its vaccine to children under 12.
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Where do the parties stand 3 weeks before election | Poll Tracker
With more than three weeks before the federal election, analyst Eric Grenier updates where the leaders sit in the polls.
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Crown begins formal arguments for Meng Wanzhou’s extradition
The Crown started laying out its arguments for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou's extradition in Vancouver on Monday, with lawyers for Canada laying out arguments as to why she should be extradited to face fraud charges in the United States.
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US weekly jobless claims decline to fresh pandemic low
The US economy is reopening, but pent-up demand is running up against supply constraints that threaten to slow recovery.
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No big Super Bowl parties, health officials advise
Health officials in the U.S. and Canada are warning against Super Bowl parties this weekend out of fear that the gatherings could turn into superspreader events.
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Supreme Court Sidesteps Ruling, Blocking Congress from President Trump's Taxes
In a second ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court sidestepped a decision on President Trump turning his tax returns over to Congress. The case is to be returned to a lower court.
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Lesotho prime minister resigns after implication in wife's murder
New Prime Minister Majoro to be sworn in as Thabane steps down after accusations linking him to murder of former wife.
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Most Canadians could be vaccinated against COVID-19 by end of 2021
Most Canadians could be vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of next year, says Canada's deputy chief public health officer, Howard Njoo. But even when a vaccine becomes available, distributing it will be a massive logistical effort.
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Senators return to Washington as more states relax COVID-19 restrictions
As more states relaxed COVID-19 restrictions, senators returned to Washington after an extended absence because of the COVID-19 pandemic with new physical distancing measures in place.
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China: US claims on coronavirus origins 'groundless'
China: US claims on coronavirus origins 'groundless'