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Trudeau pushes back after Netanyahu again rejects two-state solution

by Walter Watson
Trudeau pushes back after Netanyahu again rejects two-state solution

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized Benjamin Netanyahu’s position on Palestinian statehood after the Israeli president claimed in a nationally-televised speech that the so-called “two-state solution” is dead. “I was not surprised to hear Prime Minister Netanyahu …

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After days of confusion, Trudeau government says it will abide by ICJ on genocide case against Israel

by Walter Watson
After days of confusion, Trudeau government says it will abide by ICJ on genocide case against Israel

Canada will abide by all rulings arising from South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), officials at Global Affairs Canada have told CBC News. The …

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Spring vaccine dose suggested to protect seniors in Canada from severe COVID

by Akin Smith
Spring vaccine dose suggested to protect seniors in Canada from severe COVID

People 65 years of age and older may receive another dose of updated vaccine to protect against severe illness from COVID-19, Canada’s advisory body on immunizations said Friday. The National …

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2023 was the hottest year on record — by a long shot

by Walter Watson
2023 was the hottest year on record — by a long shot

After a year of record-breaking wildfires across Canada and the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth, it likely comes as no surprise that 2023 was the hottest year on record. …

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St. John’s hotel to be turned into transition housing, 140 rooms dedicated to homelessness

by Akin Smith
St. John’s hotel to be turned into transition housing, 140 rooms dedicated to homelessness

The Comfort Hotel by St. John’s International Airport is transitioning into a supportive housing facility, with the goal of helping people move from homelessness into temporary accommodations and onto permanent …

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Ontario surgeon back from medical mission says his ‘heart and soul’ remain with children in Gaza

by Akin Smith
Ontario surgeon back from medical mission says his ‘heart and soul’ remain with children in Gaza

Warning: This story contains graphic images. A Canadian trauma surgeon says that for every child he saved in the hospital in southern Gaza, another would die of their injuries. “We lost many …

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Israeli strike kills 2 Palestinian journalists in Gaza, officials say

by Walter Watson
Israeli strike kills 2 Palestinian journalists in Gaza, officials say

An Israeli airstrike on a car near Rafah in southern Gaza on Sunday killed two Palestinian journalists who were reporting, according to health officials in Gaza and the journalists’ union. …

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Donald Trump reaped US$5.5 million from China and its state entities during presidency: US House report

by Walter Watson
Donald Trump reaped US.5 million from China and its state entities during presidency: US House report

All three entities paid money to Trump-owned buildings, namely Trump Tower in New York and Trump International hotels in Washington, DC and Las Vegas, Nevada. Republican presidential candidate and former …

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Why more Canadians are delaying parenthood by freezing their eggs

by Akin Smith
Why more Canadians are delaying parenthood by freezing their eggs

Inside the lab at Olive Fertility Centre in Vancouver, hundreds of unfertilized human eggs are nesting in round tanks full of cold liquid nitrogen. For some, the frozen eggs could fulfil …

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Meet Oscar, the Canadian-built, AI-driven recycling system helping governments go green

by Anas Siddiqui
Meet Oscar, the Canadian-built, AI-driven recycling system helping governments go green

Standing in the middle of a cafeteria at Global Affairs, Soren Antosz was testing Oscar, a new, high-tech tool popping up in federal government buildings. Antosz holds up a paper …

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