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Trudeau calls for ‘justice and accountability’ for Iran disaster at vigil
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Edmonton to join mourners in honouring the victims of Flight 752.
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Family of MH17 victim on struggles Flight 752 families face
The sister of Canada’s only victim on the MH17 crash in 2014 talks about the emotional and logistical struggles ahead for the families of Flight 752 victims.
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Iran gives Canada more access to Flight 752 site, data
Iran has granted Canada more access to information about the downing of Flight 752, including crucial black box data, as questions continue about the chain of events leading up to the takeoff and the missile strike.
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Mourners call for action, justice after Flight 752 crash
People mourning loved ones who died in the Flight 752 crash are turning vigils into protests to demand answers and justice after learning the plane was shot down by an Iranian missile.
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Anger in Iran over Flight 752
Anger over Iran shooting down Flight 752 is spilling into the streets as protesters fear retaliation.
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U.S. rejects any blame about downing of Flight 752
U.S. President Donald Trump’s allies were rejecting any suggestions that the country was even partly to blame for the downing of Flight 752 after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau referred to the “tensions” in Iran.
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How Harvey Weinstein’s trial could play out
The most serious charges against Weinstein are 2 counts of predatory sexual assault that carry a mandatory life sentence
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New charges filed against Harvey Weinstein
Harvey Weinsten is facing new charges of rape, sex assault from two separate incidents in L.A. in 2013
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Trudeau offers his condolences to families of Ukraine International Airlines crash victims
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offers his condolences to everyone affected by the crash of Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 which crashed shortly after the aircraft took off from the Tehran airport.
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St. Michael’s students' sexual assault sentence criticized
Some are criticizing the sentencing of three St. Michael’s College students who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting others. The teenagers were sentenced to two years' probation.
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"Sobering" close call with fugitive killers leaves man shaken
An Alaska man says he believes he was targeted by two young men who are suspected of killing three people in British Columbia. Kenneth Albertsen says he believes Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and Kam McLeod, 19 appeared to be stalking him as he...
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New revelations about B.C. manhunt from potential victim, documents
Court documents reveal the puzzle pieces left behind by the teens at the centre of a cross-country manhunt, Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod, including french fries scattered by the body of one of their victims. CBC News also hears from...
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Accused child trafficking gang walk free from court in Romania
Human rights groups have criticised the decision of a Romanian court to uphold the acquittals of a gang accused of child-trafficking across Europe. The 25 men were arrested in London in 2010, but following an investigation lasting nearly...
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Retired Montreal police officer, former minor hockey coach faces sexual assault charges
François Lamarre, a retired Montreal police officer and former minor hockey coach, is facing several sexual assault charges spanning a 25-year period.
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Pope Francis ends secrecy rule over sexual abuse cases
Pope Francis lifted the Vatican's secrecy rule for sexual abuse cases on Tuesday in response to criticism that the "pontifical secret" has protected paedophiles. Sexual abuse cases have rocked the Catholic Church for decades and the new...
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Maguindanao massacre: Philippine Supreme Court to deliver verdict
Al Jazeera looks back at what happened and the struggle for justice for the families of the 58 people killed 10 years ago in the Philippines.
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Marking 30 years since the Montreal Massacre
People in Canada and around the world are marking 30 years since the anti-feminist massacre at Montreal’s École Polytechnique where 14 women were killed.
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Nairobi building collapse: Several killed, more feared trapped
Rescue operation under way after six-storey residential structure in Kenyan capital collapses.
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Ontario Catholic diocese pressured to release list of known abusers
The Roman Catholic diocese in London, Ont., is being pressured to release a list of known abusers as a group of survivors prepares to release its own list. The move follows a Fifth Estate investigation into clergy abuse in Vancouver.
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École Polytechnique massacre remembered 30 years later
Canadians marked the 30th anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre by remembering the 14 women killed. This is the first time the mass shooting was officially recognized as an anti-feminist attack, with many vowing to do more to...
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Police treating London Bridge attack as 'terror' incident
British police have shot dead a man who had strapped a fake bomb to his body and stabbed several people, including two fatally, in what they said was a "terrorism incident" near the London Bridge area of the capital on Friday.
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Iraqi PM Abdul Mahdi submits resignation to parliament
Parliament to meet on Sunday to decide on Iraqi PM's fate amid ongoing anti-government protests.
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Inside a human trafficking bust
An overnight human trafficking bust in Toronto led to the arrest of a female pimp and The National’s Ioanna Roumeliotis got a first-hand look at how it all happened.
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Fight over compensation for Indigenous youth heads to court
Advocate Cindy Blackstock talks about compensation for Indigenous youth who have been in the on-reserve child welfare system