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Russia Suspends Nuclear Missile Treaty With U.S.

President Vladimir Putin formally ordered a suspension of Russia’s obligations under a Cold War-era nuclear treaty with the U.S., heightening the threat of a new arms race.

Alberta semi-automated truck convoys didn't save fuel but tech still has promise, researchers say

Researchers from the University of Alberta say tests on the Queen Elizabeth II highway show some of the challenges and opportunities associated with autonomous truck driving in Canada.
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Alberta semi-automated truck convoys didn't save fuel but tech still has promise, researchers say

Researchers from the University of Alberta say tests on the Queen Elizabeth II highway show some of the challenges and opportunities associated with autonomous truck driving in Canada.

Brutal details of Tiki Laverdiere's murder now public after last of 10 accused sentenced

Ten people were involved in confining, torturing and murdering Tiki Laverdiere in the spring of 2019 in a violent bid to get information on the killing of an Edmonton man, according to court documents.
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Brutal details of Tiki Laverdiere's murder now public after last of 10 accused sentenced

Ten people were involved in confining, torturing and murdering Tiki Laverdiere in the spring of 2019 in a violent bid to get information on the killing of an Edmonton man, according to court documents.

Princess Anne to take part in B.C. commissioning ceremony for new Pacific fleet vessel

Canada's first Arctic and offshore patrol vessel will officially be brought into the Pacific fleet Friday and Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles, is scheduled to take part in its commissioning ceremony. 
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Princess Anne to take part in B.C. commissioning ceremony for new Pacific fleet vessel

Canada's first Arctic and offshore patrol vessel will officially be brought into the Pacific fleet Friday and Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles, is scheduled to take part in its commissioning ceremony. 

Financial risks of novel technology likely derailed Alberta carbon capture project, analysts say

Capital Power's decision not to pursue its $2.4-billion Genesee project shouldn't be seen as a signal of more cancellations to follow.
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Financial risks of novel technology likely derailed Alberta carbon capture project, analysts say

Capital Power's decision not to pursue its $2.4-billion Genesee project shouldn't be seen as a signal of more cancellations to follow.

Ottawa commits $104M to help Toronto host 2026 World Cup games

The federal government says it will provide $104 million to help Toronto host six matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, less than a third of the $380 million price tag estimated by the city.
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Ottawa commits $104M to help Toronto host 2026 World Cup games

The federal government says it will provide $104 million to help Toronto host six matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, less than a third of the $380 million price tag estimated by the city.

Princess Anne to take part in B.C. ceremony bringing new ship into Pacific fleet

Canada's first Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel will officially be brought into the Pacific fleet today and Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles, is scheduled to take part in its commissioning ceremony.
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Princess Anne to take part in B.C. ceremony bringing new ship into Pacific fleet

Canada's first Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel will officially be brought into the Pacific fleet today and Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles, is scheduled to take part in its commissioning ceremony.

N.S. premier criticized for travelling to Spain, U.S. without notifying public

Nova Scotia's premier is drawing criticism from the opposition over a recent trip to Spain that his office didn't announce publicly.
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N.S. premier criticized for travelling to Spain, U.S. without notifying public

Nova Scotia's premier is drawing criticism from the opposition over a recent trip to Spain that his office didn't announce publicly.

Winnipeg judge to rule if trial of accused serial killer to start with jury

A Winnipeg judge is expected to decide today whether the trial of a man accused of killing four women will still be heard by a jury.
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Winnipeg judge to rule if trial of accused serial killer to start with jury

A Winnipeg judge is expected to decide today whether the trial of a man accused of killing four women will still be heard by a jury.

Top soldier says military looking for 'clarity' on Ottawa's budget plans

Just over a month into the new fiscal year and two weeks after the federal budget, the Department of National Defence is struggling to reconcile the Liberal government's approach to military funding — giving with one hand while taking with the other.
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Top soldier says military looking for 'clarity' on Ottawa's budget plans

Just over a month into the new fiscal year and two weeks after the federal budget, the Department of National Defence is struggling to reconcile the Liberal government's approach to military funding — giving with one hand while taking with the other.

Canada's shopping for a foreign grocer. Can an international retailer succeed here?

With some Canadian consumers struggling to afford groceries, and as frustrations with corporate profits boil over, the federal government says it's trying to coax international grocers to set up shop in Canada. 
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Canada's shopping for a foreign grocer. Can an international retailer succeed here?

With some Canadian consumers struggling to afford groceries, and as frustrations with corporate profits boil over, the federal government says it's trying to coax international grocers to set up shop in Canada. 

Alberta's emissions down slightly but still make up lion's share of Canada's greenhouse gas

The oil-and-gas sector remains by far the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Alberta, which remains by far the largest emitter of all the provinces, but its share of Canada's total emissions has declined — slightly.
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Alberta's emissions down slightly but still make up lion's share of Canada's greenhouse gas

The oil-and-gas sector remains by far the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Alberta, which remains by far the largest emitter of all the provinces, but its share of Canada's total emissions has declined — slightly.

Mayor of Quesnel, B.C., stripped of duties, banned from First Nation land after residential school book controversy

Council voted unanimously to censure Quesnel Mayor Ron Paull and relieve him of duties at an emotional meeting.
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Mayor of Quesnel, B.C., stripped of duties, banned from First Nation land after residential school book controversy

Council voted unanimously to censure Quesnel Mayor Ron Paull and relieve him of duties at an emotional meeting.

On Day 6 of McGill encampment, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters face off

Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters are facing off at McGill's downtown Montreal campus, with police officers in riot gear standing nearby to keep the two sides away from each other.
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On Day 6 of McGill encampment, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters face off

Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters are facing off at McGill's downtown Montreal campus, with police officers in riot gear standing nearby to keep the two sides away from each other.

Universities grapple with the complicated politics of campus encampments

Montreal police are facing pressure to move in and dismantle a pro-Palestinian encampment on McGill University campus on Thursday, as a growing number of universities across this country grapple with the tough decision of how to handle the protests.
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Universities grapple with the complicated politics of campus encampments

Montreal police are facing pressure to move in and dismantle a pro-Palestinian encampment on McGill University campus on Thursday, as a growing number of universities across this country grapple with the tough decision of how to handle the protests.

Cape Breton man pleads guilty to possessing police clothing, hats and gear

A Cape Breton man who had a collection of police uniforms, patches and hats has pleaded guilty to a charge under the province's Police Identity Management Act.
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Cape Breton man pleads guilty to possessing police clothing, hats and gear

A Cape Breton man who had a collection of police uniforms, patches and hats has pleaded guilty to a charge under the province's Police Identity Management Act.

Quebec premier asks police to dismantle camp at McGill University

Quebec Premier Francois Legault has called on the police to dismantle the pro-Palestinian protest encampment on the lower field of McGill University's downtown campus in Montreal.
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Quebec premier asks police to dismantle camp at McGill University

Quebec Premier Francois Legault has called on the police to dismantle the pro-Palestinian protest encampment on the lower field of McGill University's downtown campus in Montreal.

London Drugs stores remain closed for 5th straight day, phone lines operating

London Drugs stores in Western Canada remained closed Thursday due to a «cybersecurity incident,» marking the fifth straight day of closures.
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London Drugs stores remain closed for 5th straight day, phone lines operating

London Drugs stores in Western Canada remained closed Thursday due to a «cybersecurity incident,» marking the fifth straight day of closures.

Police order B.C. woman who praised Hamas not to protest for 5 months, says her group

A pro-Palestinian activist group says its international co-ordinator, who was arrested in a Vancouver hate-crime investigation, was released with an order not to attend any protests for the next five months.
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Police order B.C. woman who praised Hamas not to protest for 5 months, says her group

A pro-Palestinian activist group says its international co-ordinator, who was arrested in a Vancouver hate-crime investigation, was released with an order not to attend any protests for the next five months.

Parents of infant who died in wrong-way crash on Ontario's Hwy. 401 were in same vehicle

Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit has released new details about a wrong-way collision in Whitby on Monday night that claimed the lives of four people.
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Parents of infant who died in wrong-way crash on Ontario's Hwy. 401 were in same vehicle

Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit has released new details about a wrong-way collision in Whitby on Monday night that claimed the lives of four people.

B.C. mayor stripped of budget, barred from committees over Indigenous residential schools book

A British Columbia mayor has been censured by city council – stripping him of his travel and lobbying budgets and removing him from city committees – for allegedly distributing a book that questions the history of Indigenous residential schools in Canada.
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B.C. mayor stripped of budget, barred from committees over Indigenous residential schools book

A British Columbia mayor has been censured by city council – stripping him of his travel and lobbying budgets and removing him from city committees – for allegedly distributing a book that questions the history of Indigenous residential schools in Canada.

Heavy police presence at McGill University as counter-protesters assemble opposite pro-Palestinian encampment

A heavy police presence was at McGill University on Thursday morning, as counter-protesters assembled opposite the pro-Palestinian encampment at the school.
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Heavy police presence at McGill University as counter-protesters assemble opposite pro-Palestinian encampment

A heavy police presence was at McGill University on Thursday morning, as counter-protesters assembled opposite the pro-Palestinian encampment at the school.

Alberta outlines the drought conditions that would lead to state of emergency

Alberta's environment ministry says it is watching three triggers closely to determine whether or not emergency declarations are used to respond to drought this year.
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Alberta outlines the drought conditions that would lead to state of emergency

Alberta's environment ministry says it is watching three triggers closely to determine whether or not emergency declarations are used to respond to drought this year.

Doctors concerned about potential spread of bird flu in Canada

H5N1 or avian flu has been detected at dozens of US dairy farms and Canadian experts are urging surveillance on our side of the border too.
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Doctors concerned about potential spread of bird flu in Canada

H5N1 or avian flu has been detected at dozens of US dairy farms and Canadian experts are urging surveillance on our side of the border too.

More people are working in Calgary than ever, and yet the unemployment rate is on the rise

The huge influx of newcomers to Alberta has helped drive the job market in Calgary into strange territory, with record levels of employment and surging levels of unemployment at the same time.
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More people are working in Calgary than ever, and yet the unemployment rate is on the rise

The huge influx of newcomers to Alberta has helped drive the job market in Calgary into strange territory, with record levels of employment and surging levels of unemployment at the same time.

Police charge 4th teen with murder in stabbing outside Halifax mall

Halifax police have charged a fourth teen with murder in the death of 16-year-old Ahmad Al Marrach, who was fatally stabbed last week outside the Halifax Shopping Centre.
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Police charge 4th teen with murder in stabbing outside Halifax mall

Halifax police have charged a fourth teen with murder in the death of 16-year-old Ahmad Al Marrach, who was fatally stabbed last week outside the Halifax Shopping Centre.

Man involved in Dartmouth, N.S., emergency alert earlier this week turns himself in

A 49-year-old man has been charged in connection with an alleged assault that happened earlier this week in Dartmouth, N.S.
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Man involved in Dartmouth, N.S., emergency alert earlier this week turns himself in

A 49-year-old man has been charged in connection with an alleged assault that happened earlier this week in Dartmouth, N.S.

Sask. sexual assault trial stayed after more than 850 days of 'excessive delay'

The sexual assault trial of a Saskatchewan man has been stayed after a judge found the accused’s right to a trial within a reasonable time was violated.
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Sask. sexual assault trial stayed after more than 850 days of 'excessive delay'

The sexual assault trial of a Saskatchewan man has been stayed after a judge found the accused’s right to a trial within a reasonable time was violated.

B.C. launches portal to help find hotel rooms for emergency evacuees

British Columbia's hotel association says a new central booking portal will help speed up the process of finding places to stay for emergency evacuees.
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B.C. launches portal to help find hotel rooms for emergency evacuees

British Columbia's hotel association says a new central booking portal will help speed up the process of finding places to stay for emergency evacuees.

Fourth teen charged with second-degree murder in connection with Halifax student's death

Police say a fourth teenager has been charged in connection with the death of a student in Halifax last week.
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Fourth teen charged with second-degree murder in connection with Halifax student's death

Police say a fourth teenager has been charged in connection with the death of a student in Halifax last week.

McGill community told not to use Roddick Gates due to planned protest

McGill University is asking people not to use the central entrance to its downtown campus via the Roddick Gates on Sherbrooke Street due to two impending protests.
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McGill community told not to use Roddick Gates due to planned protest

McGill University is asking people not to use the central entrance to its downtown campus via the Roddick Gates on Sherbrooke Street due to two impending protests.

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