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Mexico freezes relations with U.S., Canadian embassies in judicial reform spatPresident Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador clarified that the freeze was just with the embassies and not with the United States or Canada as a whole.CanadaAug 27
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Edmonton family ‘hit a wall’ trying to refill 8-year-old son’s dwindling medicationThe military family is running out of their son's medically necessary human growth hormone medication they brought when relocating from Turkey to Edmonton.HealthOct 22
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Canada, U.S. should eye own trade deal if no Mexican tariffs on China: FordOntario Premier Doug Ford said Mexico "shouldn't have a seat at the table" in upcoming North American free trade talks if it doesn't match tariffs on Chinese imports.PoliticsNov 12
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Ontario councillor went to Dubai to meet a company already partnered with a local universityA Brampton, Ont., councillor is facing questions after racking up thousands of dollars in expenses on a trip to Dubai to attract investment back to Ontario.PoliticsOct 10
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Michael Kovrig reflects on ‘brutally hard’ Chinese detention: ‘You’re totally alone’Michael Kovrig, who spent 1,019 days in a Chinese prison, has described for the first time the emotional and psychological toll that the detention took on him and his family.CanadaSep 23
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UK sanctions Russian agencies accused of spreading Ukraine disinformationBritain's foreign ministry said the agencies had attempted to deliver a series of "interference operations" designed to weaken international support for Ukraine.WorldOct 28
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China hits Canada with anti-dumping canola probe after EV tariffsChina said on Tuesday it plans to start an anti-dumping investigation into canola imports from Canada, after Ottawa moved to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.CanadaSep 3
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Carter Effect still felt in recreation basketballGlen Grunwald's expectations were low for Vince Carter's pre-draft workout with the Toronto Raptors.SportsNov 1
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Canada needs to keep up its presence in Southeast Asia: TrudeauAt the ASEAN Summit, Trudeau announced that Canada is upgrading its diplomatic missions in Vientiane, Laos, and Phnom Penh, Cambodia to full embassies.CanadaOct 11
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Canada prepares for U.S. election. What a Trump or Harris win could meanMillions of Americans are heading to the polls Tuesday as a chaotic presidential campaign reaches its peak in a deeply divided United States.PoliticsNov 5
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How Indian government agents in Canada targeted Modi’s opponentsThe RCMP has linked six Indian diplomats and consular officials to a wave of shootings, killings, threats, arsons and extortions in Canada.CanadaOct 14
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Chinese hackers targeted cellphones used by Trump, Vance: sourcesIt was not immediately clear what data if any may have been taken, but U.S. officials are investigating, according to Associated Press sources.U.S. NewsOct 25
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How Canada and other countries are planning Lebanon evacuationsWestern nations are updating contingency plans for organizing evacuations from Lebanon after a sharp escalation in border warfare between Israel and the Hezbollah group.WorldOct 1
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Canadian tourists to Egypt will be able to get online visas again: JolySince last October, Canadians have been paying $150 and mailing in an application form, passport and itinerary in order to get a visa.CanadaSep 24
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Former Raptors star Carter to visit TorontoNBA Hall of Famer Vince Carter will be in Toronto on Friday amid reports that the Raptors will announce the retirement of his jersey.SportsSep 25
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Culinary ‘weapons’: How Canada plans to win over Germans, one bite at a timeCanada is creating ties in Germany with food diplomacy, a way of bringing people together through the culinary aspect of a culture.CanadaSep 25
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Iran fires missiles at Israel, further escalating Middle East conflictThe attack marks the latest escalation between the two countries and comes after Israel began a ground incursion in Lebanon against Iran-backed Hezbollah.WorldOct 1
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2 Canadians killed in Lebanon as Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalatesAs the tensions in the region ratchet up, Canadians are being urged to leave Lebanon immediately and not count on government-assisted evacuations.WorldSep 25
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‘Canada does not view China as an adversary,’ ambassador saysJennifer May said Canada no longer faces the green light of "business as usual" with China, but it's also past what she called the red-light scenario of 2018.CanadaSep 18
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Canada pulls diplomats’ families out of Israel as fears of a spiral grow“Global Affairs Canada approved the temporary relocation of dependent children and their legal guardians from Tel Aviv to a safe third country,” says Ottawa.CanadaAug 8