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'Keira's Law' passes Senate, signalling a change to the way courts approach domestic violence

A private member's bill requiring that judges consider domestic violence and coercive control when issuing decisions passed the Senate on Tuesday…

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Federal budget bill goes after cosmetics testing that causes 'pain or suffering' to animals

The federal government is putting forward a ban on cosmetic products developed through testing that causes pain and suffering to animals — a…

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Search for unmarked graves at former Alberta residential school finds 19 sites that could be unmarked plots

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.A search for unmarked graves at the former Blue Quills Residential School in eastern Alberta…

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U.S. report claims Trudeau told NATO Canada will never meet its military spending target

A massive leak of U.S. national security documents has now spilled over into Canada.The Washington Post says it has seen a Pentagon document criticizing Canada's…

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U.S. Homeland Security opens investigation into St. Lawrence River deaths

A second investigative front is developing into the drowning deaths of six foreign nationals and two Canadian children in the…

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Water kept seeping into new condos north of Montreal. Now, more than 160 people could lose their homes

A group of condo owners in a suburb north of Montreal have learned that their recently built homes will have…

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It's time for Canada to relax fishery closures around right whale sightings, committee says

The standing committee on fisheries and oceans is recommending that the federal government relax the fishing closures it imposes when endangered…

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Vancouver officer tells inquest he punched Myles Gray in head as hard as he could to avoid having to shoot him

An officer with the Vancouver Police Department testified Wednesday that he punched an unarmed man in the head multiple times…

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