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1 dead in clashes between police and protesting farmers in India

Clashes between farmers and police in India left one protester dead Wednesday as the farmers resumed their march…

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Didn't get a notice to renew your Quebec driver's licence? You're not alone

If you rely on an annual reminder from Quebec's automobile insurance board to renew your licence, you may…

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Beyoncé becomes first Black woman to top Billboard country music chart

EntertainmentBeyoncé has made history once again, becoming the first Black woman to top Billboard's country music chart. The Grammy…

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Panda diplomacy not over as China set to send 2 giant pandas to U.S. this year

China plans to send a new pair of giant pandas to the San Diego Zoo, renewing its longstanding…

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Former Victoria Police Board member calls for independent investigation of Project Juliet debacle

A lawyer who resigned from Victoria's police board over concerns about transparency says the city's residents deserve an…

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Fate of Alberta town's rainbow crosswalk on the line as residents vote in plebiscite

Residents of Westlock, Alta., are set to vote on a bylaw Thursday that, if passed, would restrict the…

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Residents of Alberta town to vote on bylaw that would ban rainbow crosswalks

Residents of Westlock, Alta., are set to vote on a bylaw Thursday that, if passed, would restrict the…

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Westlock, Alta., to get rid of rainbow crosswalk after town votes on neutrality bylaw

Shaylin Lussier remembers going numb and starting to cry after learning the results of a vote that will…

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Westlock, Alta., residents vote to get rid of town's rainbow crosswalk in plebiscite

Residents of Westlock, Alta., voted in favour of a bylaw Thursday evening that bans certain flags and crosswalks from…

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Brazilian soccer star Dani Alves sentenced to over 4 years in prison for sexual assault

Soccer star Dani Alves was found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman and sentenced to four years, six…

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He felt abandoned in Manitoba's emergency shelters. Here's what he says needs to change in child welfare

One of the only signs anyone was paying attention to Joshua Nepinak during his teenage years was the…

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Manitoba, Ottawa putting up $60M for Churchill railway upgrades, port redevelopment

The provincial and federal governments are committing $60 million to enhance the railway to northern Manitoba and Canada's only rail-accessible…

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P.E.I. teacher joins Ukrainian friends on trip home as war passes 2-year mark

Jennifer Holdway had heard stories of what life was like in Ukraine after Russia launched its invasion almost two…

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Judge rules convicted killer of London, Ont., Muslim family committed terrorism

Warning: This story contains distressing details.Superior Court Justice Renee Pomerance refused to say Nathaniel Veltman's name, but said…

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Men are more likely than women to want kids, study says. But has that always been true?

Who wants to have a baby these days, anyway?Media and pop culture often portray young women as baby-seeking, family-craving,…

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