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1st U.S. spacecraft lands on the moon in a half-century
The privately owned Odysseus lander has touched down on the moon — the first U.S. spacecraft since the Apollo missions in the 1970s. The NASA-led mission also has a piece of Canadian technology on board known as the Eagle Cam, which...
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Toronto set to play itself in latest Law & Order franchise
The latest series in the crime and punishment franchise, Law & Order, premieres Thursday and has a Canadian twist. After portraying New York, Chicago and a number of other U.S. cities, Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent will show...
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Tim Progosh on supporting newer acts
Tim Progosh co-founded the Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame. Ahead of a festival in Hamilton, he shares why the event is about more than recognizing past achievement.
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Canada's Alexander adds another World Cup medal from Kvitfjell to his collection
After winning the 2022 World Cup downhill race in Kvitfjell, Norway, North Vancouver, B.C., native Cameron Alexander claimed the bronze medal Saturday again in Kvitjell.
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Navalny remembered as crusader against Kremlin corruption
Alexei Navalny, who died in Russian custody in an Arctic penal colony, is being remembered as a fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin, who was a frequent target of Navalny's blog posts about corruption and the opulent lifestyles of...
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Terrorism ruling acknowledges 'hate that fuelled this fire,' says mom of London, Ont., truck attack victim
Tabinda Bukhari, mother of Madiha Salman, who was one of four family members killed in a truck attack in London, Ont., says the life sentence and terrorism designation will not bring back what was stolen from their family. Standing...
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Canadian astronauts prepare for Artemis II mission around the moon
Jeremy Hansen is slated to become the first Canadian astronaut to embark on a mission around the moon, when Artemis II takes off in 2025. The Canadian Space Agency offered a behind-the-scenes peek at how crews are preparing physically...
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#TheMoment a Jeopardy! contestant hit the Canadian category jackpot
Jeopardy! contestant and Whitby, Ont., resident Juveria Zaheer crushed an all-Canadian category called 'Canadians Invade Our Living Rooms!'
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Breaking down Quebec's revised tuition plan and what key players are saying
While the province is reducing its tuition hike for out-of-province Canadian students, it's adding a French requirement that one university is calling 'devastating.'
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Iran hired 2 Canadians to conduct U.S. assassinations, unsealed docs allege
A newly unsealed U.S. indictment contains allegations of an Iranian murder-for-hire plot targeting two people in Maryland, one of them an Iranian defector. The would-be killers are identified as two Canadians with ties to the Hells Angels.
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Canada's Val Grenier crashes hard at Garmisch-Partenkirchen World Cup super-G race
After winning a bronze medal in Friday's downhill race at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, Val Grenier of St-Isidore, Ont., crashed hard Sunday in the super-G race and was removed off the course by toboggan.
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Canada's Val Grenier crashes hard at Cortina d’Ampezzo World Cup super-G race
After winning a bronze medal in Friday's downhill race at Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, Val Grenier of St-Isidore, Ont., crashed hard Sunday in the super-G race and was removed off the course by toboggan.
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How would preclearance at border posts in the U.S. work?
Denis Vinette, vice-president of travellers' services for the CBSA, describes the process travellers would encounter at the proposed Canadian pre-clearance posts in the U.S.
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Interview moments that made us smile | Rewind 2023
During a year of interviews, The National’s Ian Hanomansing learned a lot about hard work and perseverance, but there was also time for some fun.
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Trump presidency could slow progress on climate change, Trudeau says
In a year-end interview with CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a second Donald Trump presidency could slow down the world's progress on climate change in "concerning" ways.
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Canadian COVID-19 vaccination rates have dropped off
Fewer people are getting the latest COVID-19 vaccine according to new national data from the Public Health Agency of Canada, but experts say people should treat these vaccinations as essential — especially among those at higher risk of...
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Palestinian-Canadians want Canada to do more to help families in Gaza
Many Canadians and permanent residents who fled Gaza say Canada needs to expand the definition of immediate family so relatives they left behind can escape to safety.
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Comedian Brent Butt takes a dark turn
Brent Butt’s new novel isn’t a barrel of laughs; it’s a dark, violent thriller inspired by his early years in stand-up. The Canadian comedian and actor spoke to The National’s Ian Hanomansing about writing the thriller, the threat of AI...
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Joly asked about U.S. arrest in foiled assassination plot
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly was asked about what U.S. officials have described as a foiled 'plot from India to murder a U.S.-based leader' of the Sikh separatist movement.
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Canadian astronaut heading to International Space Station
Astronaut Joshua Kutryk will be the next Canadian to head to the International Space Station, flying there for a six-month mission starting in 2025. Meanwhile, Jenni Gibbons was named as Jeremy Hansen's backup for the Artemis II mission...
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The Breakdown | Affordable homes in a hotel + Actor Supinder Wraich
The National breaks down how an Ontario hotel helped with the housing crisis by offering low-rent apartments. Plus, Canadian actor Supinder Wraich discusses landing the lead in the new police drama ‘Allegiance.’
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Montreal Alouettes win Grey Cup over Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The Montreal Alouettes upset the Winnipeg Blue Bombers with a late-game touchdown to win the 2023 Grey Cup with a final score of 28-24.
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About 350 people of roughly 600 with Canadian ties have now left Gaza
Approximately 350 Canadians, permanent residents and their relatives have now left Gaza. That's from about 600 people who have requested help from Global Affairs Canada. Embassy officials in Cairo are providing assistance to them once...
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'We lost everything' says Canadian who escaped Gaza
Mohammed-sharif Alghusain and his family were able to leave Gaza and get to Egypt but have to deal with the aftermath of losing their home, car and Alghusain's business. He told CBC News he also lost his office assistant, who died along...