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  • 15-year-old Miles Russell is on a golf hot streak, smashes multiple records
    Golf fans are going to want to keep an eye on Miles Russell.
    Trending
    Apr 22
  • Russell leads Lakers past Raptors 128-111
    After the hardest stretch of his life, RJ Barrett finally returned to his "sanctuary."
    Sports
    Apr 2
  • Farmers hurl eggs, stones in Brussels as EU summit starts
    Farmers threw eggs and stones at the European Parliament on Thursday amid protests to press a summit of EU leaders to do more to help them with taxes and rising costs.
    World
    Feb 1
  • Edmonton’s Marco Arop wins men’s 800 metres in Diamond League opener
    Canadian runner Marco Arop won Saturday's men's 800 metres in the season-opening Diamond League meet.
    Canada
    Apr 20
  • ‘America’s might’ aided by strong NATO partnership, Stoltenberg says on anniversary
    NATO foreign ministers celebrated the 75th anniversary of their alliance on Thursday, while its secretary general reminded the United States that it needed its allies.
    World
    Apr 4
  • EU may use 90% of frozen Russian assets revenues to buy arms for Ukraine
    Josep Borrell says he will propose that the EU uses 90 per cent of the revenues from Russian assets frozen in Europe to buy arms for Ukraine via the European Peace Facility fund.
    World
    Mar 19
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  • NATO considering taking over U.S.-led group drumming up military aid for Ukraine
    On Wednesday, Ukraine lowered the military conscription age from 27 to 25 to help replenish its depleted ranks after more than two years of war.
    World
    Apr 3
  • G7 countries pushing for Iran sanctions over attack on Israel
    Germany, a staunch ally of Israel, has been among the chorus of European and U.S. leaders urging Israel to de-escalate tensions and not retaliate for Tehran’s attack.
    World
    Apr 17
  • Ryanair CEO says airline found parts missing from Boeing planes
    Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said he has been voicing his concerns with Boeing for 18 months, saying their quality control 'has not been acceptable.'
    World
    Mar 27
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  • Poland’s president calls for NATO defence spending to rise to 3% of GDP
    President Andrzej Duda's appeal comes at Poland marks the 25th anniversary of its accession to NATO, along with the Czech Republic and Hungary, on March 12, 1999.
    World
    Mar 11
  • Allison Russell forced to cancel tour dates due to winter storm chaos in Western Canada
    Montreal folk singer Allison Russell has been forced to cancel or postpone some tour dates after being caught in stormy winter weather in Western Canada.
    Canada
    Mar 3
  • Dual Canadian-U.S. citizen killed in Gaza identified as Joly calls for probe
    Israeli airstrikes that killed seven aid workers in Gaza reverberated around the world, as friends and relatives remembered those who worked with World Central Kitchen.
    World
    Apr 3
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  • Ontario takes action against chemical plant after Aamjiwnaang First Nation residents fell ill
    The Ontario government says it’s taking swift action against a chemical plant after a spike in benzene readings and after members Aamjiwnaang First Nation fell ill.
    Environment
    Apr 19
  • High benzene levels detected near Ontario First Nation for weeks, residents report sickness
    Dozens of people have reportedly became sick after high levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene were detected in the air of a small First Nation in southwestern Ontario.
    Environment
    Apr 19
  • Ontario First Nation calls for chemical plant to be shut down amid ‘dangerously high’ benzene levels
    Aamjiwnaang First Nation called on the federal and provincial governments to shut down INEOS Styrolution, a chemical manufacturer.
    Environment
    Apr 17
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  • Anti-money laundering watchdog gives failing grades to banks, real estate companies
    An internal report from Canada’s financial-crimes watchdog found most banking and real estate companies it audited are not following the country’s anti-money laundering laws.
    Money
    Apr 11
  • Israel must protect Gaza civilians to ensure U.S. support, Biden tells Netanyahu
    Biden in the call also told Netanyahu that an “immediate ceasefire is essential” and urged Israel to reach deal "without delay," according to the White House.
    World
    Apr 4
  • Fire that destroyed nursing station forces Ontario First Nation to evacuate patients
    Chief Russell Wesley of Cat Lake First Nation says people who need treatment for cancer, diabetes, and addiction support were among those removed from the community.
    Fire
    Mar 5
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  • Meet Canada’s newest centenarian — and his 2 tips for longevity
    Russell Kaye was a gunner with Canada’s 12th Field Regiment during the Second World War. He was one of 133,000 Allied troops that stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day.
    Canada
    Feb 9
  • Trudeau defends Canada’s defence spending, but says still more to do 
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending Canada's defence spending levels as he wraps up a three-day visit to Ukraine and Poland.
    Canada
    Feb 26
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