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Public safety minister outlines what must change before Canada can open its southern border with the U.S.

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Public Safety Minister Bill Blair, along with other ministers, outlined new regulations to allow for family reunification and travel to Canada for compassionate reasons.
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US flag lowered as consulate in Chengdu forced to close

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The closure follows US order for China to shut Houston consulate in sharp escalation of two countries' ongoing disputes.
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Blanchet says Canada-U.S. border should remain closed 'as long as it's unsafe to open it"

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Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet spoke to reporters on Parliament Hill Tuesday.
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Philippines press freedom: Major broadcaster denied a new license

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Journalists say the network is being punished because of President Rodrigo Duterte's grievances, and the decision will further damage an already troubled nation.
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Border remains weak spot in fight against COVID-19

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Canada's borders were a weak spot in the initial fight against COVID-19, and it remains a vulnerability as pressure grows to reopen to more U.S. traffic.
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Toronto homeless shelter closed after COVID-19 outbreak kills two

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A resident and the executive director of a Toronto homeless shelter speak after a COVID-19 outbreak led to two deaths and forced the shelter to temporarily close.
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Canada-U.S. border will remain closed for another 30 days: Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the Canada-U.S. border will remain closed to non-essential travel — in part because the provinces expressed a "clear desire" to keep it closed due to the risk of COVID-19 cases moving north.
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Philippines shuts down major TV network

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In the Philippines, human rights groups and journalists say the government's decision to shut down the leading broadcast network is a grave assault on media freedom.
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Lebanon signs request for IMF assistance

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It is one of the main parts of a sweeping economic plan the government says will help save Lebanon from bankruptcy, but that was not enough to satisfy angry protesters.
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Mayor of Colchester County says 'surreal' events in Nova Scotia now hitting home for families

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Christine Blair says as families make funeral arrangements for victims of shooting rampage they are 'facing the reality that life has changed forever.'
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Virus restrictions prevent aid delivery

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Travel restrictions and border closures are making it much harder for humanitarian agencies to deliver aid.
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Ontario shutting additional sectors of the economy, premier says

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Saying he knows businesses are struggling to stay afloat, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced further closures in the construction sector, and implored Ontarians to stay home to help stop the coronavirus from spreading.
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Canada-U.S. border closed to non-essential travel to slow spread of COVID-19

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The border between Canada and the U.S. has been closed temporarily to non-essential travel to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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Deer Park Avenue reopens after early morning crashes, 1 including Suffolk police patrol car

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Deer Park Avenue between Grand Boulevard and Lake Avenue reopened around 7:45 a.m., roughly four hours after the initial crash.
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New Westminster approves plan to revitalize Pier Park

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New Westminster city council has voted to move forward with a plan to revitalize a waterfront park in the city. As Johna Baylon reports, it is aimed at making the park feel safer and more welcoming.
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Interior Health CEO steps down as pediatric unit closure continues

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Interior Health CEO Susan Brown is stepping down months ahead of her scheduled retirement, amid an ongoing closure of Kelowna General Hospital's pediatric unit and calls for her resignation. Brady Strachan reports.
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Wave of Winnipeg pool closures ripples through swim community

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Several Winnipeg pools are now closed for repairs, renovations or replacement, leaving some swimmers concerned they could be left out to dry. The city says more work is scheduled for the fall, and it's trying to plan upgrades to minimize...
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BREAKING: US to Temporarily Close Jerusalem Embassy Amid Escalating Israel-Iran Conflict

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The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem will shut down for three days due to heightened security concerns as tensions between Israel and Iran continue to escalate.
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Breaking | Israel-Iran war: Iran's civil aviation organisation orders airspace closure

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An Iranian state media has announced the closure of Iran's airspace. It said that Iran's civil aviation organization has ordered the closure of Iran's airspace until further notice due to recent Israeli strikes on its military as well as...
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Some western P.E.I. fishing crews will have to move their gear after right whale detected

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P.E.I. lobster fishers with gear in a part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence where an endangered right whale was detected have until Sunday to move it. The North Atlantic right whale was spotted off the northwestern tip of the Island earlier...
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Poland accuses Russia of orchestrating arson attack on Warsaw shopping centre

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Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said the country would close the Russian consulate in Krakow in response.
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Bow Valley Parkway cycling closure to continue for 5 more years — at least

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After testing a car-free experience for cyclists on this popular scenic road, Parks Canada says the pilot project has shown there's enough interest to keep rolling with this seasonal experience. But the agency stopped short of making a...
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Sachem school board adopts proposed budget, discusses ballot proposition to change busing requirements

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The vote on an adopted budget comes after the district faced a $6.5 million budget hole and previously considered closing a school.
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Low diamond prices raise risk N.W.T. mines could close early, experts say

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With just a short time left in the lifespan of three major mines and more potential economic turbulence ahead, experts believe there is risk the mines could close sooner than expected — and leave the territory with no economic...