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Dozens killed in landslides near Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro

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Soldiers and civilians join rescue efforts as regional governor describes situation in Petropolis as ‘almost like war’.
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New York mayor reflects on children lost in Bronx apartment fire

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New York Mayor Eric Adams says the fire that killed 17 in a Bronx building has left 'a burning pain' for teachers and students from the schools of the children killed.
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Several dead in stampede at religious shrine in Kashmir

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Mata Vaishno Devi is one of the most revered Hindu shrines in northern India, with tens of thousands visiting to offer prayers every day.
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Parents of accused Michigan school shooter arrested

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The parents of a Michigan teenager accused of killing four schoolmates have been arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter, raising questions about who can be charged after a mass shooting.
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8-year-old girl killed in London, Ont., crash

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An 8-year-old-girl was killed in London, Ont., and nine others were injured after a vehicle hit a group of pedestrians, including several Girl Guides, at a busy intersection. Police say there’s no indication the crash was intentional.
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U.S. prosecutors charge parents of accused Michigan school shooter

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The parents of the accused Michigan school shooter have been charged with involuntary manslaughter, with prosecutors alleging they were negligent and contributed to the deaths of four students.
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France wants EU help to stop illegal migration after Channel tragedy

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At least 27 migrants died after their boat sank near Calais, authorities said, making it the largest tragedy of its kind in the Channel.
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UK, France trade blame over deaths of drowned migrants, refugees

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Britain and France are trading blame over who is responsible for the deaths of 27 refugees and migrants who drowned after their boat sank in the English Channel.
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Several dead as car ploughs through Christmas parade in US

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An SUV has ploughed through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin in the United States, killing at least five people and injuring more than 40 others. A suspect has been arrested.
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Bulgaria probes bus crash that killed at least 45

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Investigations have begun in Bulgaria into the worst bus crash in the country's history.
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Flooding devastates communities in the B.C. Interior

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After a month’s worth of rain fell in 48 hours, widespread flooding has devastated communities, washed out roads and left at least one person dead.
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Princess Diana film takes centre stage at London Film Festival

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The ill-fated marriage of Princess Diana and Prince Charles has taken centre stage at the BFI London Film Festival.
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‘Horrific milestone’: Brazil surpasses 600,000 COVID deaths

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President Bolsonaro continues to face widespread criticism and anger over his government’s handling of the pandemic.
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'What you saw today was tinkering' | Wab Kinew

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Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew joins Power & Politics to react to the province's decision to add new restrictions and extend closures by two weeks.
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Niger: ‘Total mourning’ as 20 pre-school children perish in fire

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Cause of fire under investigation but teachers have highlighted problem of putting classrooms in makeshift huts.
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Plans for permanent Humboldt Broncos memorial unveiled

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Three years after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash killed 16 people and injured 13 others, plans for a permanent memorial have been unveiled.
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Lionel Desmond’s sister on why the inquiry matters

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Cassandra Desmond, whose brother Lionel Desmond killed himself and his family in 2017 while suffering from PTSD, talks to Adrienne Arsenault about the inquiry into what happened and what she hopes it accomplishes.
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Halloween stabbings evoke memories of 2017 mosque attack: officials

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Quebec Public Security Minister Geneviève Guilbault and Quebec City Mayor Régis Labeaume say the overnight stabbing in Quebec City reminded them of the 2017 mosque shooting, which killed six people.
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2 dead, 5 injured after sword attack in Quebec City

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A man has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder after a rampage with a sword in Quebec City left two people dead and five injured on Halloween night. Residents of the area where the attacks occurred are reeling, especially...
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Independent review of N.S. mass killing | Sunday Scrum

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An independent, three-person panel has been tasked with delivering a report on April's mass killing in Nova Scotia that left 22 people dead, but some family members of the victims are calling for a public inquiry.
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Death of Capt. Jenn Casey adds to tragic year for Nova Scotians

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A mass shooting that killed 22 people, a military helicopter crash from a ship based in Halifax, and now the death of Nova Scotia-born Canadian Snowbirds Capt. Jenn Casey — for Nova Scotians, 2020 is shaping up to be the year of tragedy.
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'symbolism over substance'

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says the Liberals' new gun control measures will not make a difference in reducing gun crime in Canada.
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N.S. gunman's denture sign comes down

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Halifax Regional Police have removed the signage from outside the denture clinic owned by Nova Scotia gunman Gabriel Wortman. Thousands of people had called for its removal. The oversized smile and the teeth came down yesterday.
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Former RCMP officer on the impact of the Nova Scotia mass shooting

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Former RCMP deputy commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas talks about the impact the Nova Scotia mass shooting could have on policing and emergency measures in the province.