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University of Ottawa professor suspended for using N-word apologizes

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The University of Ottawa professor at the centre of a debate about the use of the N-word in classes apologizes. All of her students, but one, have dropped out of her class.
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‘External source’ causes oil tanker blast off Saudi Arabia

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Shipping firm Hafnia says its tanker was hit by an unidentified ‘external source’, causing a fire and an explosion.
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Many questions remain about how and when people transmit the coronavirus, WHO says

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The World Health Organization says there still is much to be learned about how people catch the coronavirus, including the impact of asymptomatic transmission.
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Clusters of infection always a cause of concern, WHO says

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Disease clusters, like the COVID-19 one in Beijing, offer a unique opportunity to understand transmission better, says the World Health Organization.
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Could large protests also cause COVID-19 outbreaks?

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Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch addresses concerns that the large protests across the U.S. could cause outbreaks of COVID-19.
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Burundi votes in tense presidential election

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The election is meant to usher in the first democratic transition in 58 years of independence for the nation.
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Poloz defends Bank of Canada's bond-buying program

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Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz defends the Bank of Canada's bond-buying program, but says the bank has no plans to continue the policy once the current crisis has passed.
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Ottawa expects 'relatively few' cases of fraudulent CERB claims, says minister

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The Liberal government is proposing legislation that would impose tighter rules for claiming the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), including fines and jail time for those who deliberately lie on applications. Despite the proposed...
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Government considers enacting Emergencies Act

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Ministers Duclos, Freeland and Hajdu talk about whether the government will enact the Emergencies Act and what that would mean for Canadians.
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Melania Trump And Einstein Visa Row: Why Americans Think 'Math Ain't Mathing'

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‘Not everybody can marry Donald Trump’: Melania’s ‘Einstein Visa’ called out amid ICE crackdown. Watch to know more!
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Canada PM Mark Carney Talks Nijjar Killing After Meet With PM Modi, Says ‘Careful About Commentary’

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney broke his silence following his bilateral meeting with Indian PM Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Canada. Carney struck a cautious tone while speaking about the 2023...
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Fake war in Ukraine clips from video games mislead millions on social media

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Videos allegedly showing Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb — which was carried out by the Ukrainian Security Service on 1 June — have been shared widely online.
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Seeking independence from U.S., Canadian Space Agency renews ties with European counterpart

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The European and Canadian Space Agencies renew a communal declaration of collaboration every 10 years, but this time the renewal is taking on special significance.
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More work to do with First Nations on fast-tracking projects, says B.C.'s attorney general

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Speaking about Bills 14 and 15, B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma says she regrets the position the province finds itself in when it comes to weighing its efforts to fast-track projects with its intention of working with Indigenous...
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Carney defends choice to invite India's Modi to G7

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When asked why he invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 summit, Prime Minister Mark Carney said, ‘There are certain countries that should be at the table for those discussions.’ He added that there is an ongoing legal...
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A SIM Card Without Network- PM Modi Slams UN, WTO and Global Order, Calls for Real Reforms at BRICS

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PM Narendra Modi, speaking at the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, delivered one of his most forceful global addresses yet, declaring that 20th-century institutions are failing a 21st-century world. Modi slammed the outdated global...
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Conference in P.E.I. urges Canada to ACT on basic income guarantee

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Women's Network P.E.I. is hosting a conference at Holland College this week called ACT BIG, which stands for Advocating Canada Towards a Basic Income Guarantee. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sat down with Tracy Smith-Carrier, a...
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PM Modi to Attend G7 Summit in Canada: India-Canada Diplomatic Reset Underway?

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accepted an invitation from Canadian PM Mark Carney to attend the G7 Summit in Canada from June 15–17, 2025. This move comes after months of tense diplomatic ties between India and Canada — and is seen as...
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Putin, Xi Team Up Against Trump; Vow To Crush 'Global Bullying' In Powerful Meeting | FULL EXCHANGE

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Amid global turbulence, China and Russia have pledged closer strategic coordination. Xi Jinping slammed Western unilateralism and vowed joint resistance with Russia. Both nations called their alliance a stabilising force in a chaotic...
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Is the EU banning American credit cards?

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Social media users allege that ECB President Christine Lagarde has announced plans to get rid of the likes of Visa, Mastercard and PayPal.
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US Senate: ‘No, No, No, Don’t Act Smart’: Trump Ally Blackburn Mercilessly Grills Over Censorship

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At today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) sharply confronted a witness over her past tweets. The heated exchange focused on controversial social media posts, with Blackburn questioning the witness’s...
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MPW SPOTLIGHT: HUMAN RIGHTS AT A CROSSROADS

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Human rights reform remains one of the most complex and closely watched aspects of Saudi Arabia’s modernization agenda. H.E. Dr. Hala bint Mazyad Al-Tuwaijri is tasked with advancing the effort amid an evolving political landscape and...
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As tariff threat looms, will any of the NDP's election promises make it into the budget?

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B.C.'s Finance Minister Brenda Bailey will present the NDP’s budget on Tuesday. It comes five months a provincial election campaign where David Eby promised big spending on health care, transit, and education. But as Katie DeRosa...
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Israel transferred its ‘genocidal policies’ to the West Bank: Analysis

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Aboudi tells Al Jazeera that after the Gaza ceasefire, Israel moved operations to the West Bank, erecting checkpoints & increasing arrests.