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Ceasefire between Israel, Hamas now in effect
A ceasefire is now in effect in the latest Gaza war, which left more than 200 dead — the vast majority Palestinians — and brought widespread devastation to the already impoverished Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
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Voter focused on affordable housing reacts to election results
Waleed Hamed, a voter looking to buy his first home in the Greater Toronto Area, says it felt like the entire election campaign was a waste, even as affordable housing became an election issue.
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Jubilant crowds celebrate guilty verdict in Chauvin trial across the US
Jubilant crowds celebrate guilty verdict in Chauvin trial across the US
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Ontario expected to unveil strict lockdown measures in hotspots
CBC News has learned the Ontario government will introduce strict new lockdowns across the province on Wednesday including a stay-at-home order and restrictions to big-box retailers. The decision comes after Toronto closed schools and...
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Life 'done' for Afghan girls and women, says Afghan cultural leader in Canada
Canada should bring more endangered Afghans out of the country, especially girls and women, says Tayiba Nasr, president of the Afghan Socio-Cultural Association.
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Deadly firefight at Kabul airport: Live News
The deadly gun battle was reported as US President Joe Biden promised to step up evacuations from Afghanistan.
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Jordan’s Prince Hamzah vows to disobey ‘keep silent’ order
Hamzah, 41, says he was ordered to stay in his Amman palace but would defy the limits on his freedom of movement.
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‘Grandstanding’: US, China trade rebukes in testy talks
Depth of divide between two global giants publicly exposed as talks get under way in snowy Anchorage.
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Ex-Nazi interpreter fights deportation
Helmut Oberlander was a translator for a Nazi death squad in the Second World War. His lawyer has filed a motion to permanently stop hearings into his deportation from Canada.
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‘What we were afraid of’: Asian American women condemn attacks
Deadly shootings in Atlanta come as Asian American women are bearing brunt of rise in hate incidents across the US.
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WHO advisory committee probes AstraZeneca issues
The World Health Organization says AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine is excellent but all 'signals' about vaccines must be investigated.
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U.S. security officials point fingers for Capitol Hill riots
( - image credit) U.S. security officials blamed each other for allowing the Capitol Hill riots to unfold on Jan. 6. Senate hearings started Tuesday to figure out how the insurrection happened.
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Long-term care staff weren’t restricted to one home because of low pay, commission told
( - image credit) Chief Medical Officer Dr. David Williams told Ontario’s Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission that he was initially reluctant to restrict workers to a single home early in the pandemic because care home positions "didn't...
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Suu Kyi hit with new charges as Myanmar protesters rally again
Two more charges filed against Aung San Suu Kyi as police clamp down on protesters rallying in Yangon, a day after worst post-coup violence.
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Russia jails Navalny for 30 days; Kremlin foe calls for protests
Leading opposition figure now set to remain in prison until February 15 following dramatic airport arrest.
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Sound of Metal starring Riz Ahmed praised for depiction of deafness
Sound of Metal is a new film available for digital download in Canada that focuses on a musician's journey into the deaf community. Riz Ahmed’s performance is already creating some Oscar buzz but it’s the depiction of the deaf characters...
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Presidential transition distracts from critical COVID-19 spikes across the U.S.
How the battle over the transition from Trump to Biden is distracting from the fight against COVID-19, as case numbers explode in several states.
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Swiss court hears Russia's appeal against doping ban
Sport’s highest court hears Russia's appeal against a four-year ban against its athletes competing in major events.
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Graham and Schumer speak on U.S. Senate judiciary committee vote
U.S. Senate judiciary committee chair Lindsey Graham said the committee vote is a 'historic moment' for American politics, in contrast to Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, who said the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett is the most...
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Gatherings need to be reduced even more, says expert
British Columbia's Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry expressed concerns around the spread of COVID-19 at social gatherings, something that infectious diseases specialist Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti says is being seen across the country.
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Protesters return to Myanmar's streets; estimated 18 people killed
( - image credit) Security forces in Myanmar opened fire and made mass arrests as they sought to break up protests against the military's seizure of power. A UN human rights official said there was "credible information" that 18 people...
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U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett questioned about replacing Ruth Bader Ginsberg
Republican Senator Joni Ernst asks U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett how she would respond to people who say she is not an adequate replacement for the late liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
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U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett questioned about replacing Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Republican Senator Joni Ernst asks U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett how she would respond to people who say she is not an adequate replacement for the late liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Can Trump pardon himself? Barrett declines to answer
Trump's pick for the US Supreme Court, Amy Coney Barrett, stands her ground as she is grilled by senators on day three of confirmation hearings.