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Canada appoints longtime journalist Joyce Napier as ambassador to VaticanForeign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly announced Napier's appointment and says she will work to advance reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in the new role.Canada51 mins
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Canadian citizen dead in Egypt as local authorities say probe is openEgypt's interior ministry, which oversees the Egyptian National Police, posted on social media that an investigation is now underway.Canada1 hour
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‘Summer of discontent’ coming over public service in-office order: unionsCanada’s largest public service unions are threatening a 'summer of discontent' after Ottawa mandated that federal civil servants return to the office three days a week.Canada1 hour
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RFK Jr. said worm ate part of his brain, died inside his head: 2012 deposition“I have cognitive problems, clearly,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a 2012 divorce deposition.U.S. News2 hours
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Cruise ship worker arrested, accused of stabbing 3 people with scissorsThe Norwegian Encore cruise ship was en route to Juneau, Alaska, when the employee allegedly stabbed three people in waters west of Vancouver Island, B.C.Trending2 hours
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After Indigenous criticism, Legault defends new museum on Québécois nationThe Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador criticized Legault's April 25 comments that suggested the province's history began with the arrival of French explorers.Canada2 hours
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N.S. couple felt they won ‘doctor lottery’ after years on wait-list. Now they’re back on itA Nova Scotia couple waited years on the province's Need a Family Physician Registry. Just eight months after getting a doctor, they're being told the practice is shutting down.Health3 hours
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Former NFL player on bail now wanted in Canada after GPS monitor ‘went offline’A former NFL player who is facing fraud-related charges in Canada is wanted after his GPS monitor "went offline" after being released on bail, police in Durham, Ont. say.Crime3 hours
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U.K. to expel Russian defence attaché for ‘malign activity’A British minister said the country will expel a Russian military attaché accused of being an undeclared military intelligence officer.Politics4 hours
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Panera to remove ‘Charged Sips’ drink from Canada amid wrongful death lawsuitsPanera Breads plans to stop selling the beverages in Canada, a spokesperson confirmed to Global News on Wednesday. However, the spokesperson did not specify the exact timeline.Health4 hours
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iHeartRadio Canada expands with addition of 39 Corus Radio stationsThe partnership adds more of Canada’s biggest radio stations to iHeartRadio Canada’s extensive library.Entertainment4 hours
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AstraZeneca says it’s withdrawing COVID vaccine amid low demandAstraZeneca says a surplus of other available COVID-19 vaccines and declining demand are the reasons behind why it's withdrawing Vaxzevria.Health4 hours
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Montreal organized crime bust nets 4 arrests, millions of dollars: policeThe anti-gang unit carried out 11 raids as part of a major and ongoing investigation called Americano, police said in a statement.Crime4 hours
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Siblings, ages 2 and 4, die after being swept away by river in CaliforniaThe young children were brought by their mother to spend the afternoon at a riverside picnic area where they were swept downstream by the river's 'rapid' current.U.S. News5 hours
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Shopify stock sinks as it warns of slower growth amid tepid consumer spendingShopify's stock plummeted after it forecast its slowest quarterly revenue growth in two years against the backdrop of an uncertain economy and tepid consumer spending,Money5 hours
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Will Fani Willis remain on Trump election case? Georgia appeals court to reviewSuperior Court Judge Scott McAfee found no conflict of interest existed that should force Willis off the case, but he granted a request from Trump and others to seek an appealU.S. News5 hours
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London, Ont. train fire: How sparks from locomotive exhaust may have played a roleJust over two weeks after a burning train travelled through London, Ont., the Transportation Safety Board is listing the incident as a Class 5 occurrence.Canada6 hours
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Most Canadians could get a test alert today. Which regions won’t?Canadians in most provinces and territories will receive a test alert on their cellphones, as well as through TV and radio broadcasts.Canada8 hours
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Did Israel break international law? Biden administration could weigh in this weekThe Biden administration agreed in February to look at whether Israel has used U.S.-provided weapons and other military assistance in a lawful manner.U.S. News8 hours
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64 people charged in massive Ontario child exploitation investigationThe Ontario Provincial Police say 64 people have been charged in a large-scale child exploitation investigation where 34 child victims were identified.Crime10 hours
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Suspect in killing of temple leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar got student visa in daysKaran Brar obtained a visa in 2019 to study for eight months at Calgary's Bow Valley College.Canada11 hours
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London Drugs reopens all stores after cyberattackLondon Drugs says it has reopened all its stores across Western Canada after a cybersecurity breach forced the retailer to close last month.May 7
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Strangulation often signals domestic violence will turn deadly. Prosecutors in Montreal stepping up enforcementQuebec's prosecutor's office and police are joining forces to help authorities do a better job of gathering evidence on strangulation to ensure that perpetrators can be charged.CrimeMay 7
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Trump classified documents trial set for May start now postponed indefinitelyThe judge's order had been expected in light of still-unresolved issues in the case and because Trump is currently on trial in a separate case in Manhattan.U.S. NewsMay 7
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CBC head pressed by MPs on executive pay in testy meetingThe committee is studying job cuts at CBC/Radio-Canada, after the organization said it is facing a projected $100-million deficit for the 2024-25 fiscal year.CanadaMay 7