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Trudeau won’t commit to full caucus meeting as MPs consider not running again I Power Panel

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held his first full press conference since last week's shocking byelection loss today but would not commit to the immediate caucus meeting some Liberal MPs are calling for. The Power Panel weighs in on what...
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Iran can ‘absorb’ shock if Raisi unable to carry out presidential duties: Marwan Bishara

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Iran’s political system could withstand President Raisi's incapacitation, says Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst Marwan Bishara.
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Donors threaten to withhold support: American universities worry about funding cuts

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American universities are worried the student protests against Israel's war on Gaza could lead to funding cuts.
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How ransomware attacks work and their sweeping impacts

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McMaster University Prof. Andrea Zeffiro, who's focuses on critical data studies, says vulnerable communities are more likely to be impacted by the attack that's suspended Hamilton services for over a week.
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Ships avoid Red Sea due to Houthi militant attacks

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Houthi militant attacks on ships passing through the Red Sea have caused shipping companies to reroute their vessels around the horn of Africa, adding weeks and additional costs to trips between Europe and Asia.
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B.C. port strike off again after union withdraws 72-hour notice

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The on-again, off-again B.C. ports strike is back off after the union revoked its 72-hour strike notice. It would have been a third work stoppage since the initial strike began July 1.
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Striking federal workers ramp up pickets across the country

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Federal public servants picketed highly visible locations across the country including the Lacolle border crossing and CFB Valcartier in Quebec and Toronto's Pearson International Airport. Union leaders say they will continue to escalate...
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Transport minister contacted airports, ports in case PSAC picket lines move

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On the sixth day of the PSAC strike, Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says he is ‘monitoring the situation’ and that he hopes there aren't 'any significant disruptions to the flow of passengers and goods.’ Alghabra’s comments come a day...
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France hit by nationwide strike as unions fight government's pension reforms

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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Paris and other French cities on Thursday against planned pension reforms that would raise the retirement age, on a day of nationwide strikes and protests seen as a major test for Emmanuel...
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Via Rail apology 'not enough,' says passenger stranded during the holidays

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Hamda Omer spent over 16 hours on trains during the Christmas holidays due to multiple delays and cancellations and says Via Rail needs to provide concrete steps on how they plan to prevent similar service disruptions in the future.
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November train strike: When is it and which companies will be affected?

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The UK’s train drivers’ union, the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers, and Firemen (Aslef), has announced another 24-hour strike later this month.Aslef called off three strikes set to take place on November 5, 7, and 9, but on...
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UK’s Truss promises Tories her ‘disruption’ agenda will pay off

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Truss closes a Conservative Party conference with a pledge to ride out the turmoil unleashed by her tax-cutting agenda.
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As Australia reopens, crippled tourism sector feels cautious hope

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International tourists are allowed to visit Australia from Monday for the first time in nearly two years.
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Inflation increases the cost of doing business

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Frank Howard, who owns tire shop Taunton Tire in Oshawa, Ont., says his business is facing higher costs on all sides, and says he has to pass that on to consumers at some point. (Credit: Jared Thomas/CBC)
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Flooding and disruption in southern England and Wales as Storm Bella lashes the UK

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Gusts of over 150km per hour were recorded in some parts. Residents in some of the worst affected areas have put up flood defences and sandbags in attempts to keep rising river waters at bay.
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Deal for stranded truckers to cross France-U.K. border requires mass COVID-19 testing

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A deal has been reached to allow thousands of stranded truck drivers to cross from Dover, England, into France after several days of being stuck near the border. But with fears of a new, more transmissible strain of COVID-19 spreading...
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UK: Dominic Cummings to quit as Downing Street in-fighting overshadows Brexit trade talks

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A power struggle among Boris Johnson's top advisers has cast doubt on the government's focus on securing a Brexit trade deal and tackling the coronavirus pandemic.
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Mi’kmaw lobster fishers gaining support across the country

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While Nova Scotia’s commercial lobster fishermen have support for their calls for conservation, the Mi'kmaw fishers are finding support from other First Nations communities and those saying a dispute over regulation should never result...
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What a Biden presidency could mean for Canada

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If Joe Biden wins the U.S. presidential election, Canadians could feel the impact in areas like energy, trade and defence.
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COVID-19: UN warns of potential health crisis among children

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Warning comes as vaccination programmes are put on hold and pandemic blocks supplies of potentially life-saving drugs to millions.
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Queen Elizabeth urges strength, discipline in COVID-19 address

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In a rare message to the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth addressed the COVID-19 pandemic. "I hope in the years to come everyone will be able to take pride in how they responded to this challenge," she said.
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Coronavirus deaths in Italy at 79, China cases slow

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Italy overtakes Iran with the most deaths outside China as the global toll surges past 3,000.
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New rail blockade disrupting commute near Toronto 

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A new rail blockade is halting trains and side-tracking the commute west of Toronto. 
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Air Canada cancels flights to China until April

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Air Canada is extending its suspension of flights between Canada and mainland China until April as the number of coronavirus cases continues to grow. The airline's stock is down 27 per cent since mid-January.