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Hamilton man worries for family in Gaza as Israel plans to storm Rafah

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Rani Hemaid told CBC News Network about his family stuck in Gaza and Rafah.
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Canada still hasn't taken a position on ICJ Israeli genocide case

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As South Africa prepares to present its genocide case against Israel tomorrow at the International Court of Justice, Canadian members of Parliament are divided. Individual Liberal MPs are speaking against and in support of Israel's case,...
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Artificial intelligence 'godfather' Yoshua Bengio opens up about his hopes and concerns

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Concerned for humanity’s future, AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio is raising alarms about what could happen in 2024, while he urges Canada to build $1-billion AI supercomputer.
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Ottawa to commit billions toward building more housing

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CBC News has learned the federal government intends to commit billions towards addressing the housing crisis during its fall economic statement Tuesday. The money will go toward loans and grants for building new housing units and changes...
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Canadian evacuees from Gaza will be 'properly supported,' Trudeau says

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadian officials are prepared for the evacuation of Canadians, permanent residents and their families from Gaza in the coming days.
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Canadian teen stuck in Gaza turned back at border

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Said Alhassoimi, 16, says he and his family rushed to the Rafah border crossing Wednesday after getting a call from Global Affairs Canada and hearing it was opening, only to find out Canadians were not among the foreigners allowed to cross.
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Carbon tax exemption undermines government credibility, critics say

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Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre and some Western provincial governments say the federal carbon tax pause is a ploy to address poor government polling numbers. Environmental advocates say the move has jeopardized the government’s...
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Many Palestinian Canadians choose to stay and fight for change

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Some 300 Canadians are still trapped in Gaza and many are desperate to escape Israeli bombing. In the West Bank, 21 people got out via a Canadian government-arranged bus into Jordan. Still, not everyone wants to leave — many see staying...
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Canada to airlift citizens out of Israel

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The Canadian government says military flights to get hundreds of Canadians out of Israel will begin soon, but reaching citizens trapped in Gaza will require international support.
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Canada has Indian diplomats' communications about Nijjar killing, sources say

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The government of Canada has intelligence that includes communications between Indian officials — and diplomats — about the killing of Sikh separatist and Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar, say Canadian government officials.
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What led Canada to accuse India of role in Sikh leader’s death

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The National breaks down the factors and events leading up to the shooting death of Canadian Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Plus, former CSIS analyst Jessica Davis explains what needed to happen for Canada to accuse the Indian...
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Canada links Indian government to Sikh leader's murder

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Canada says it is investigating credible evidence that the Indian government was linked to the killing of a prominent Canadian Sikh activist
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Why Ari Black started a petition to eliminate all student loan interest

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Ari Black, an instructor at Carleton University who teaches American Sign Language, explains why he started a petition to eliminate student loan interest in all jurisdictions.
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Canada should expect China to retaliate over diplomat expulsion, says ex-ambassador

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Guy Saint-Jacques, Canada's former ambassador to China, expects some form of response from Beijing, but not anything egregious. 'I don't think they will take anyone hostage,' he added, in a reference to the detentions of Michael Kovrig...
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Canada expels Chinese diplomat

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Canada has declared Chinese diplomat Zhao Wei 'persona non grata' after days of pressure from opposition parties. The diplomat has five days to leave Canada after being accused of targeting Conservative MP Michael Chong's family living...
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MP calls for Chinese diplomat to be expelled

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CSIS intelligence documents that say MP Michael Chong's family was targeted by Chinese diplomats were shared with different federal departments but not him, according to Chong. He now says the diplomats involved should be expelled from...
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Food, money and critical medical supplies running low at Khartoum airport as people wait for word on Canadian evacuation

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Gamiela Elsied, a Canadian-Sudanese woman waiting to get out of the airport in Khartoum, talks about her perilous journey to Sudan's capital — and the confusion and delays that followed.
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Daughter of Canadians trapped in Sudan calls on Ottawa to do more to evacuate citizens

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'I'm disappointed,' said Shama-el Sidahmed, reacting to the Canadian government's response so far to the Canadians trapped in Sudan as fighting intensifies. 'We want a plan by the Canadian government ... At least show that there's a plan...
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Canadian student trapped in Sudan still waiting for federal support amid bombings

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Saydah Mustafa is a medical student trapped inside her family home in Sudan since the fighting broke out. She says connecting to Canadian officials directly about advice or evacuation efforts has been impossible.
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Federal government signed RCMP contract with company linked to China

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A Radio-Canada investigation has revealed that the Canadian government awarded an RCMP equipment contract to a Chinese-owned company facing charges of espionage in the U.S.
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RBC buying Canadian division of HSBC for $13.5B

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Royal Bank of Canada has signed a deal to acquire HSBC Bank Canada for $13.5 billion in cash. RBC said it expects to close the deal by late 2023.
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Air defence crucial to defend territory and people in Ukraine, says ambassador

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Ukraine's ambassador to Canada, Yulia Kovaliv, speaks on Rosemary Barton Live about Canada's announcement that it will buy a surface-to-air missile defence system for Ukraine and how crucial that defence is for the country.
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Canada probably could provide 50 tanks to Ukraine: retired general

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"Many of the tanks are in poor condition, but we can make sure they are operational, ready to go for the Ukrainians," retired Canadian general Rick Hillier told Power & Politics Wednesday. "It would cost us some effort, certainly, but...
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Trudeau, Chinese President Xi meet face to face at G20

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held informal talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia. The PMO said Trudeau raised concerns about media reports that China covertly funded 11 candidates...