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‘Lethal overwatch’: Public safety minister asks RCMP about Indigenous blockade languageA spokesman for Bill Blair says they are concerned by a report by British media outlet The Guardian allegedly outlining the RCMP's strategy to remove the blockade.Dec 23, 2019
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‘Maus’ creator axes Marvel essay, says company tried to censor Trump referenceIn Art Spiegelman's essay, written as an introduction to a new Marvel collection, one particular reference to the U.S. president put the essay on ice for the company.PoliticsAug 20, 2019
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Toronto’s Distillery District named one of world’s ‘coolest shopping areas’The Distillery District was the only Canadian location to make it on the list.CanadaDec 19, 2018
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Trump praises Republican congressman for body slamming journalistAt a rally in Montana, Trump said: "Any guy who can do a body slam, he's my guy," while mimicking the physical motion of a body slam.PoliticsOct 18, 2018
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Alleged Paris street harasser caught on camera punching victim in the faceSecurity camera footage shows a man hitting a woman in the face during a confrontation on the streets of Paris.WorldJul 30, 2018
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Stephen Harper criticized in international newspapersTwo international newspapers held nothing back in separate columns criticizing Conservative leader Stephen Harper as the Canadian election campaign enters its third week.PoliticsAug 17, 2015
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Edward Snowden clemency case made by editorial boardsIt may not do too much to sway U.S. legislators, but the editorial boards of two major U.S. news organizations have made calls for Edward Snowden to be granted clemency.WorldJan 2, 2014
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NSA spent billions on privacy-busting supercomputers: documentsThe National Security Agency has secretly been unraveling encryption technology used worldwide to keep information safe on the Internet.TechSep 5, 2013
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Europe’s top rights group wants answers from UK over airport detention, smashed computersEurope's top human rights organization is seeking answers from Britain over the detention of a high-profile reporter's partner and the destruction of hard drives carrying documents leaked by former U.S. intelligence worker Edward Snowden.WorldAug 21, 2013
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British government ordered senior civil servant to ask Guardian to destroy dataBritain's deputy prime minister says the government ordered the country's top civil servant to ask the Guardian newspaper to destroy data leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.WorldAug 21, 2013
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