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Hundreds protest outside Davis Cup matches in Halifax

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New ReviewFor the second day in a row Saturday, protesters gathered to oppose Israel's participation in the Davis Cup amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza. They also protested Tennis Canada's decision to proceed with the event. Josh Hoffman reports
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Poilievre urges more protection for politicians after Charlie Kirk’s killing

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New ReviewConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for more protection for politicians in Canada after the shooting death of American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, and reflecting on the serious threats his own family has faced in...
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How Trump's cuts to the CDC could threaten Canadians' public health

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New ReviewThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control has long been a global leader in disease tracking and evidence-based medical guidelines, but recent funding cuts and firings have caused many to wonder whether the institution is still a trusted...
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Poilievre calls for politicians to be protected after Charlie Kirk’s killing

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New ReviewConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for politicians in Canada to be protected after the shooting death of American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, and reflecting on the serious threats his own family has faced in the...
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Electric buses from Quebec company pulled from service after fire

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New ReviewQuebec’s government is pulling school buses made by Lion Electric Company in for inspection after multiple buses have caught fire including one earlier this week.
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Mexico's tariff on Chinese cars: Government proposal to double import levy to 50%

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New ReviewMexico plans high tariffs on Chinese imports, including cars, to support its budget and align with the US, raising tensions with China.
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Activists protest Davis Cup matches in Halifax

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New ReviewThe tennis tie between Canada and Israel is being played at the Scotiabank Centre without spectators. Protesters say the Israeli team should not be competing in Nova Scotia given Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.. Tom...
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Canada 'evaluating' relationship with Israel after Qatar strike, Anand says

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New ReviewIsrael is facing international condemnation after a deadly strike in Qatar targeting Hamas leaders. Canada is among the countries criticizing the attack, with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand saying it will ‘evaluate its relationship...
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Carney announces 5 major projects he says will bring $60B to Canada’s economy

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a list of five ‘nation-building’ projects on Thursday, including increasing LNG processing capacity, updates to the Port of Montreal and investments in Ontario’s nuclear energy
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Israel strikes Qatar: Netanyahu warns Qatar, says 'expel Hamas or face consequences'

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New ReviewQatar’s prime minister condemned Israel’s unprecedented strike in Doha targeting Hamas, saying it destroyed hopes for Gaza hostage talks. He called for Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu to be “brought to justice.”
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Hockey Canada trial players will be allowed back in NHL this season

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New ReviewThe NHL says five players acquitted in a high-profile sexual assault trial will be eligible to play in the league again. They could return by the end of this year.
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Carney claims 5 major projects will generate over $60B

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney unveiled the first five 'nation-building' projects he is referring for fast-tracking. Among those on the list are projects to expand production of liquid natural gas in B.C., nuclear energy in Ontario and Port...
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Manitoba has to wait for 'nation-building' cash

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney says more work must be done before the federal government signs off on an expansion of the Port of Churchill, which was not part of the first wave of "nation-building projects" announced Thursday.
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New locomotive swaps diesel for batteries

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New ReviewA battery-powered train engine is helping a Canadian rail company reduce its emissions. A new lithium-ion powered locomotive designed by Cando Rail and Terminals is ditching diesel in favour of zero emissions. It has already been tested...
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'Netanyahu is trying to kill diplomacy,’ former U.S. diplomat says after Qatar strike

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New ReviewIsrael is facing criticism — including from its allies — after targeting the Hamas negotiating team considering a U.S. peace proposal in Qatar on Tuesday. Hala Rhurrit, a former U.S. State Department official, discusses what Israel’s...
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No oil pipeline on the list of projects of national interest

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney’s government will be releasing a list of the first projects of national interest aimed at reducing reliance on the United States. Radio-Canada has learned that no oil pipeline is on that list, although Carney...
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Israel strikes Qatar: Qatar PM slams Israel’s Doha strike, calls it an act of terrorism

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New ReviewQatar’s prime minister condemned Israel’s unprecedented strike in Doha targeting Hamas, saying it destroyed hopes for Gaza hostage talks. He called for Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu to be “brought to justice.”
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Sports betting ads put youth at risk of gambling addiction, doctors warn

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New ReviewThere is growing concern among doctors about the dramatic surge in ads promoting sports betting in Canada. They warn that people who are exposed at a young age could become addicted as they grow older.
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Finance minister says Canada needs to find a balance on immigration

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New ReviewFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said at a Liberal caucus meeting on Tuesday that a balance needs to be struck on immigration that preserves Canada's value as a 'welcoming nation.'
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Wildfire, drought may be taking toll on N.S. ticks

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New ReviewNicolette Faraone, an associate professor with the chemistry department at Acadia University, explains why ticks don't like hot and dry conditions. Watch her interview with Amy Smith.
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World Cup 2026 ticket presale fiercely competitive for fans

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New ReviewThe FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets presale kicks off this week with fans entering an initial draw giving winners a chance to purchase seats, with subsequent phases of tickets released in the coming months.
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Niagara rally of nationalist group has extremism experts raising alarm

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New ReviewA self-described Canadian men's nationalist group called the Second Sons held a rare public rally over the Labour Day weekend in the Niagara region. Experts say recruitment efforts of extremist groups is cause for serious concern.
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Agriculture ministers talk canola tariffs in Winnipeg

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New ReviewDuring a Tuesday conference in Winnipeg, the provincial, territorial and federal agriculture ministers discussed challenges and solutions for Canada's producers of canola, which has been hit with steep tariffs by China.
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Joly says government remains committed to 2050 net-zero targets, EV mandates

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New ReviewIndustry Minister Mélanie Joly reaffirmed the government's commitment to the 2050 climate targets and its support for EV manufacturers, despite a decline in purchases. Speaking in Montreal on Monday, Joly noted that the decision to not...