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Ottawa exempting home heating oil from carbon tax for 3 years, Trudeau says

by Anas Siddiqui
Ottawa exempting home heating oil from carbon tax for 3 years, Trudeau says

The government is creating a carve-out for the carbon tax on home heating oil, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday. The government will exempt home heating oil from the tax …

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Al Jazeera journalist grieves loss of close family members in Gaza

by Walter Watson
Al Jazeera journalist grieves loss of close family members in Gaza

WARNING: THIS STORY CONTAINS A GRAPHIC IMAGE. A prominent journalist in the Gaza Strip attended a funeral for multiple members of his immediate family on Thursday and returned to air, just …

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Dentists say they’re being left in the dark about federal dental insurance plan

by Akin Smith
Dentists say they’re being left in the dark about federal dental insurance plan

Canadian dentists are demanding details of Ottawa’s soon-to-be announced federal dental insurance plan and how the federal government plans to preserve existing provincial and private coverage. Eleven provincial and territorial …

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Bank of Canada governor won’t say when interest rates will drop, but insists it won’t take a recession

by Anas Siddiqui
Bank of Canada governor won’t say when interest rates will drop, but insists it won’t take a recession

The Current18:56Why Tiff Macklem won’t rule out more rate hikes Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says he knows aggressive rate hikes have caused financial hardship for many Canadians, but …

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Israel bombards Gaza as world leaders call for pause in conflict to let aid in

by Walter Watson
Israel bombards Gaza as world leaders call for pause in conflict to let aid in

The latest: Israel continues striking Gaza; military says it destroyed some Hamas tunnels. Fighting also reported in West Bank and near Syria, Lebanon borders. Western countries call for humanitarian pause to …

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Joly announces more funding for Armenian refugees, stops short of threatening sanctions on Azerbaijan

by Walter Watson
Joly announces more funding for Armenian refugees, stops short of threatening sanctions on Azerbaijan

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly announced another $1 million in humanitarian funding Wednesday to help displaced ethnic Armenian refugees who recently fled a military operation launched by Azerbaijan — but …

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Icelandic women — including PM — stage 24-hour strike for pay equity, end to violence

by Walter Watson
Icelandic women — including PM — stage 24-hour strike for pay equity, end to violence

Iceland’s prime minister and women across the volcanic island nation went on strike Tuesday to push for an end to unequal pay and gender-based violence. Icelanders awoke to all-male newscaster …

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What to know about the St. Lawrence Seaway strike

by Anas Siddiqui
What to know about the St. Lawrence Seaway strike

The St. Lawrence Seaway has shut down after hundreds of workers walked off the job Sunday. Here are answers to a few key questions about what’s going on: What is the St. Lawrence Seaway? …

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Erin Brooks, 16, wins Brazil surfing event after bid for Canadian citizenship turned down

by Virginia Chavez
Erin Brooks, 16, wins Brazil surfing event after bid for Canadian citizenship turned down

Teenage surfer Erin Brooks, whose bid for Canadian citizenship was denied this week, won the Corona Saquarema Pro on Saturday in Saquarema, Brazil. The 16-year-old Brooks defeated Australia’s Sophie McCulloch in …

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Israelis living near Lebanon border fear Hezbollah may be about to join the war

by Walter Watson
Israelis living near Lebanon border fear Hezbollah may be about to join the war

On their fruit farm in Israel’s north, less than two kilometres from the border with Lebanon, brothers Nadav and Adam Ishach keep a grim souvenir of the last war that …

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