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The U.S. will begin revoking the visas of some Chinese students, including those studying in “critical fields" and "those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party."


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The Fisheries and Oceans Department said the whale was spotted Tuesday on the north shore of the river, near Quebec's Saguenay-St Lawrence Marine Park.


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Money could soon roll out to those eligible under two class-action lawsuits accusing Loblaw and its parent company of engaging in an industrywide bread price-fixing scheme.


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Polling by Angus Reid shows support for mandatory childhood measles vaccination has jumped over the past year, yet one in five parents remain hesitant or opposed.


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Ontario First Nations say last-minute changes to a mining bill fall short, calling for it to be scrapped and rewritten with Indigenous leadership at the table.


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More than three-quarters of Canadians said they were feeling hopeful about unity in the country, with a similar number expressing hope for economic opportunities.


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Police say five men were handed multi-year sentences for drug dealing in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside linked to the Wolfpack gang.


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The province is in the midst of passing Bill 5 and said it remains confident it can finish the controversial legislation before the summer break starts next week.


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According to the Crown corporation, the term 'curbers' describes people who sell more than four vehicles in a single year without a dealer permit.


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The university is under lockdown and people are being asked to avoid the area.


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On Thursday, Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy tabled legislation to bring MPP salaries to 75 per cent of their colleagues on Parliament Hill.


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There are currently 17 active wildfires in the province according to the SPSA. Saskatchewan has not yet declared a state of emergency.


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Melanie Mark is accusing the B.C. government of "turning their backs" on First Nations, local governments and environmentalists by passing controversial fast-track bills.


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The original lawsuit against Robinson refers to at least 50 alleged incidents of rape dating back almost 2 decades.


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Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving says to expect changes in the off-season after another playoff bust.


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The woman was able to escape after she sprayed the bear with a hose. She was treated for injuries but is expected to survive.


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A petition alleges a New Brunswick student was suspended from school for wearing a 'straight pride' shirt, calling it a hate crime. The district says that's not true.


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Police in Hamilton say that partial human remains have been found in an Ontario landfill that has been the sight of an extensive search for a missing woman.


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Officers found a man with gunshot wounds in a vehicle, and performed CPR on the victim. Halifax Regional Police said the man was pronounced dead and an autopsy is scheduled.


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Carney’s comments come after a three-judge panel blocked some of Trump’s signature policies, including the fentanyl and border security-related tariffs on Canada.


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And with wedding season in full swing, couples tying the knot this summer might need to brace for a steeper bill, thanks to tariffs.


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Chief David Monias of Pimicikamak Cree Nation says many people are now safe in Norway House, but a number of others are still waiting to flee a nearby wildfire.


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Smoke on the horizon was the first sign of trouble. But for one camper at Pine Grove Resort at Saskatchewan’s East Trout Lake, it quickly turned into a terrifying wait.


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Winnipeg's mayor says the city is ready to help evacuees from northern communities impacted by a rash of wildfires that led the province to declare a state of emergency Wednesday.


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