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Canada to ask allies to help cool Saudi dispute; U.S. offers no aid

Saudi Arabia has also ordered roughly 15,000 Saudis studying in Canada to leave.
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Toronto gunman kills woman, injures 13, police say

Police have confirmed that the shooter is also dead

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Midweek podcast: Justin Trudeau shuffles his cabinet

Gallant told The House the changes to cabinet reflect the experience and expertise from different regions of the country.

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Trudeau has harsh words for Putin after Helsinki summit, in contrast to Trump

PM repeats Canada's opposition to Russian behaviour in Crimea, Ukraine, Syria and U.K.

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Woman who accused Justin Trudeau of groping breaks her silence

Trudeau attended the fundraiser to support avalanche safety.

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Canada heatwave: more than 30 deaths reported as extreme weather continues

Officials warn that the sweltering heat and humidity are expected to continue for at least another day

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Canada hits $13 billion of US goods with new tariffs

Canada has retaliated against US steel and aluminum tariffs by slapping its own penalties on American exports.

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Jogger Detained For 2 Weeks After Accidentally Crossing Into U.S. From Canada

Cedella Roman, 19, was arrested on May 21 in Blaine, Washington — half-a-mile from the border.

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Mali 'far messier' than other peacekeeping missions, says Canada's defence chief

It isn't a typical mission — certainly not for Canada, and nothing about it is easy, says Gen. Jonathan Vance

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A Woman Was Detained for 2 Weeks After Accidentally Crossing the Canadian Border While Jogging

A jogger who says she inadvertently crossed the Canadian border while running was reportedly detained by U.S. authorities for two weeks.

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Senate passes pot bill, paving way for legal cannabis in 8 to 12 weeks

Federal government's bill legalizing recreational cannabis passes 52-29

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Trump is right: Canada's protectionist food policies rip the world off

Trump is right about one thing: Canada charges the US exorbitant tariffs on dairy.Canada's supply-management system rigs the market with centralized price-setting, allocated production quotas, and exorbitant tariffs.

This drives massive profits to a small group of largely corporate farm operations, while the dairy industry has a well-funded lobby and propaganda operation.

Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, won't back away from his claim that "we will always defend our supply management system."

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Trump announces $50bn in China tariffs despite retaliation warning

President told Fox he was ‘very strongly clamping down’ Beijing describes course of ‘confrontation and mutual loss’

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Trump's tweets undo weekend of G7 diplomacy — and baffle Canadian officials

Trudeau said nothing Saturday he hasn't said before, his office says
 

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Mississauga restaurant bomb: Canada police hunt two suspects

Canadian police say that all resources are being used in a major manhunt for two men who set off a homemade bomb at a restaurant in a Toronto suburb.

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Canadian soldiers heading to Mali take final training exercise

About 250 Canadian soldiers who are heading to Mali took part in their final training exercise. 3:11

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Canadian medical school grads unable to get a residency may get a spot under new program funded by military

These grads need to finish 2 to 5 years of compulsory, hands-on training before they can practise as doctors
 

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