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Police deaths in Canada: What 43 years of data reveal

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CBC News analyzed 43 years' worth of data on police deaths in Canada for a look at the risk officers take 'to serve and protect.'
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Extreme heat blamed for 6 deaths in Montreal

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The extreme heat is being blamed for six deaths in Montreal, prompting the city to take action to help out its most vulnerable.
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Toronto cyclist and pedestrian deaths prompt call for change

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After three Toronto cyclists and one pedestrian died this month after being hit by vehicles, safety advocates are calling for change. CBC's Jacqueline Hansen reports.
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How Uber's Self-Driving Program Differs from Waymo's

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Waymo has been taking a "slow and steady approach" to self-driving tech than Uber and has racked up more miles of testing, says Alex Roy, Founder of The Human Driving Association. Uber took heat this week after one of its autonomous...
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First Nations want RCMP to investigate Thunder Bay deaths

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First Nations leaders in Northern Ontario are growing frustrated with the lack of results from local police investigations into the deaths of seven Indigenous teens who were found rivers in Thunder Bay dating back to 2000.
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Unsanctioned safe-injection site opens in Toronto

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Harm reduction workers in Toronto opened an unregulated pop-up safe-injection site following a spate of deaths in and around the city
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Deaths of Canadians in Burkina Faso raise safety questions for aid workers

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The deaths of Canadians Tammy Chen and Bilel Diffalah in Burkina Faso have raised questions about the safety of aid workers in the country and the preparedness of organizations to deal with the potential dangers
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Necropsies completed on 3 North Atlantic right whales

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Scientists puzzled by six unexplained deaths last month hope to have preliminary findings on the necropsies in about a week
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First Nations want RCMP to investigate Thunder Bay deaths

9th - Higher Ed
First Nations leaders in Northern Ontario are growing frustrated with the lack of results from local police investigations into the deaths of seven Indigenous teens who were found rivers in Thunder Bay dating back to 2000.
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Digging out from Quebec's deadly storm

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As cleanup continues in Quebec following a massive storm that led to at least eight deaths, questions still linger about the response that left many vulnerable
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Toronto prepares for fentanyl overdoses

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Toronto's top officials are making an action plan, preparing to respond to an expected sharp rise in fentanyl overdoses and deaths
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At least 2 dead after 7.8 magnitude quake hits New Zealand

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Powerful earthquake struck New Zealand's South Island early Monday, shaking awake residents, causing damage to buildings
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Alton Sterling police shooting in U.S. sparks protests

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Questions remain after a black man was fatally shot by white police officers in Baton Rouge. Warning: This video contains disturbing images.
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Italian passenger trains crash kills 22, injures dozens

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Survivors described being thrown forward violently and then freeing themselves from a tangle of metal and body parts after two Italian commuter trains collided head-on.
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Families raise doubts about unresolved MMIW cases

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CBC's Connie Walker looks at dozens of cases where families of missing Aboriginal women have reason to believe their loved ones were killed, even though their deaths were deemed suicides or accidents
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Pikangikum First Nation fire kills 3 children, 6 adults

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An Ontario First Nation is in utter shock after nine members of one family were killed in a house fire.
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Pimicikamak declares state of emergency to deal with suicide crisis

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A state of emergency has been declared in Pimicikamak Cree Nation, after the deaths of six people by suicide since December 12.
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Caldwell twins funeral held today

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Jordan and Evan were killed in bobsled track accident at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary
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Victoria overdose deaths renew call for safe injection site

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'We supply people with safe, clean supplies and nowhere to use them. And then we wonder why people die,' says social worker Bruce Wallace
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Over 1 million refugees, migrants enter Europe in 2015

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Grim milestone reached as experts estimate more than a million people were driven out of their countries by war, poverty and persecution in this record-breaking year
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Severe weather hits U.S. south

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Forecasters are calling a storm system that's sweeping across the American south and midwest, 'particularly dangerous'
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Health officials say vaccine stocks are low in Nigeria

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An outbreak of cholera has claimed dozens of lives across Nigeria. With the number of cases on the rise
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UN calls for peace, police restraint as Kenyan tax protests turn deadly

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UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric says that while Kenyans protesting a government tax hike should act peacefully, police there also need to recognize the people's right to demonstrate. He says that the deaths of protesters need to be...
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US heatwave: Record breaking temperatures across the country

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Nearly 100 million people in the United States are under dangerous heat advisories.