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Canadian watched childhood home burn as Hong Kong blaze killed more than 100 peopleA Toronto man says he’s heartbroken after a deadly fire tore through the Hong Kong apartment complex where he grew up, leaving more than 100 dead and many missing.WorldNov 29, 2025
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Calgary doctor seeks medical professionals willing to accompany him to Gaza, federal supportA Calgary doctor is seeking support from the federal government and is searching for other medical professionals willing to go to Gaza with him.CanadaOct 26, 2023
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Missing Canadian women and girls called family from Syrian camp: Edmonton lawyerThe two women and three teens who were to be repatriated from Syria said they're alive but have been mistreated, need medical attention and have lost all their possessions.CanadaApr 18, 2023
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Canada invites G7 ministers to develop programs, tools for tackling disinformationCanada plans to host a gathering of representatives from the G7 next year to develop new programs and tools to stem the spread of disinformation.CanadaNov 18, 2022
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Global Affairs Canada mismanaged executive who mocked colleagues, slapped staff: watchdogThe watchdog for the federal public service has ruled that Global Affairs Canada committed "gross mismanagement" in the way it dealt with complaints about a senior employee.CanadaOct 6, 2022
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Turkey begins new cross-border offensive against Kurdish rebels in northern IraqThe offensive has left at least 19 suspected Kurdish rebels dead and has wounded at least four Turkish soldiers, Turkey's defense minister said Monday.WorldApr 18, 2022
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‘Hard to fathom’: Saskatchewan family devastated after mom jailed in Brazil after falling for inheritance scamGlobal Affairs Canada spokesperson Sabrina Williams said it is aware a Canadian citizen has been detained in Brazil.CanadaFeb 21, 2022
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Canada’s role in the world is on the line in this electionThe problem with Trudeau's foreign policy, Howard Anglin writes, is that if you stop showing up for your friends, eventually you stop being invited to join them.CommentarySep 17, 2021
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Canada is belatedly doing right by our Afghan allies — but why did it take this long?It is a tragic commentary on the situation in Afghanistan that this matter now has such urgency, Rob Breakenridge says.CommentaryJul 27, 2021
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Training exercise kerfuffle shows how badly Canada’s China policy needs fixingIt's good to see bipartisan recognition of China as a global adversary, Rob Breakenridge says, but we need more than platitudes — we need policy.CommentaryDec 12, 2020
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