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Marco Muzzo sentencing: Emotions run high in court

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Victim impact statements begin; Muzzo pleaded guilty to drunk driving crash that left 3 children and their grandfather dead
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Someone Knows Something: CBC's new true-crime podcast

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Host David Ridgen talks about the new podcast series that examines unsolved cases of missing or murdered individuals
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Does the government report on assisted dying go too far?

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New government recommendations on doctor-assisted dying go further than many expected, suggesting the option for dementia patients, people with psychiatric conditions and, eventually, even to some children.
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Calgary police Amber Alert update

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Missing five-year-old girl's mother was found dead by police
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Funeral for La Loche shooting victim Marie Janvier

9th - Higher Ed
Educational assistant was killed during last week's shooting at the Saskatchewan school
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: National security

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Maulik Doshi, 30, works in e-commerce in Regina. He asks Justin Trudeau what he’s doing to enforce national security and keep up the fight against ISIS and prevent radicalization of Canadians
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La Loche grieves shooting victims

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Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall will be in the community on Sunday, along with AFN Chief Perry Bellegarde and MP Ralph Goodale
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IT expert finds military hard drive

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Pete Stevens stumbled upon a 30-gigabyte hard drive containing personal information of defence personnel at a recycling depot in Halifax last year
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Toronto-area family hosts 43 Syrian refugee family members

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The Youssef family raised $250,000 with credit cards, loans and a second mortgage on their home
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Kurdi family set to reunite

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Tima Kurdi, the aunt of drowned Syrian boy Alan Kurdi, talks about sponsoring her brother Mohammad, his wife and five children to a new life in Canada
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Tell the World: The Silent Plight of China's Uighurs | Featured Documentary

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How mass detention camps and heavy surveillance in Xinjiang are affecting Uighurs not just in China but also abroad.
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Saudi Women: Reform or Repression? | Al Jazeera World

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Saudi female activists ask why arrests, detention and alleged torture continue, despite apparent reforms.
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The Breakdown | Recession reality check + Black boys like me

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The National gets Andrew Chang to break down why it feels like Canada is in a recession, but it really isn’t. Plus, best-selling author Matthew R. Morris shares his insights into race and representation in Canada’s classrooms.
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Driver accused of killing 4 family members in East Massapequa crash to be sentenced

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Michael DeAngelo pleaded guilty to nine charges, including aggravated vehicular homicide, four counts of manslaughter and driving while ability impaired by the combined influence of drugs.
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22-Year-Old Executed For Listening To K-Pop? North Korea's Brutal Crackdown On South Korean Culture!

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In a recent revelation from South Korea's unification ministry, North Korea's harsh crackdown on foreign culture comes to light. According to a new report based on testimonies from 649 defectors, a 22-year-old man from South Hwanghae...
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As Telangana gears up for polls, thousands of names of dead people still in voters lists

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Telangana electoral rolls marred by 19,000 dead voters, sparking concerns of polling day misuse.
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Inuit families travel south to honour loved ones who died at TB sanatoriums

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A group of Inuit families have made a rare trip to Quebec City to honour loved ones who died in the 1940s and '70s while receiving tuberculosis treatment. Most were forced into sanatoriums where they were cut off from their families and...
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Inside Al-Aqsa hospital: Doctor shares experience in Gaza medical facility

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Al Jazeera gets a first-hand look inside Gaza's Al-Aqsa hospital where doctors are dealing with an influx of patients.
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Rally outside Winnipeg Law Courts building

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Dozens of people rallies outside the Winnipeg law courts Monday afternoon after closing arguments in the Jeremy Skibicki trial, calling again for a landfill search for the remains of victims of the admitted serial killer.
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Hunter Biden found guilty on all three charges in gun case

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US president’s son convicted by jury for lying about his use of illegal drugs when he bought a gun.
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Indian government's attempts to silence dissent are 'completely unacceptable': U.S. senator

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Five U.S. senators have written a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling on the Biden administration to hold accountable Indian officials connected to an alleged plot to murder a Sikh activist. The letter's lead author, Jeff...
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‘Heinous massacre’: Israel’s attack on Rafah tent camp widely condemned

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Qatar calls attack that killed at least 45 Palestinians a ‘grave violation of international laws’.
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Opposition parties take aim at controversial long-term care policy

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NDP leader Marit Stiles, Liberal MPP John Fraser and Green leader Mike Schreiner criticized the provincial government Thursday over a policy that allows seniors in hospital to be discharged to long-term care homes not of their choosing...
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‘Everything they had is gone.’ Large fire destroys Maplewood home

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The fire started around 11 a.m. Thursday at a home on Burnett Avenue in Maplewood.