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France’s Macron gambles on snap election to keep far right in check

by Walter Watson
France’s Macron gambles on snap election to keep far right in check

The posters touting the far right were sometimes hard to spot behind all the bunting and decorations heralding last week’s 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in France, which marked …

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Could EU elections save Canada’s troubled trade agreement with Europe?

by Walter Watson
Could EU elections save Canada’s troubled trade agreement with Europe?

At a summit in Brussels in 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took the stage with European leadership for what he called a “historic occasion” — the signing of the Comprehensive …

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Indigenous leaders adopt declaration condemning identity theft

by Walter Watson
Indigenous leaders adopt declaration condemning identity theft

First Nations, Inuit and Red River Métis leaders unanimously adopted what they’re calling a historic declaration condemning Indigenous identity theft Wednesday afternoon in Winnipeg. Delegates from Ontario First Nations, northern Labrador Inuit and Manitoba …

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Quebec hospital trains nurses, creates new position after man developed fatal bedsore

by Akin Smith
Quebec hospital trains nurses, creates new position after man developed fatal bedsore

Quebec’s Laurentian health authority is putting in place corrective measures in the Saint-Jérôme hospital weeks after the death of Normand Meunier, who developed a severe bedsore during his four-day hospital stay …

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Sarnia chemical plant to shut down for maintenance after safety outcry from First Nation

by Akin Smith
Sarnia chemical plant to shut down for maintenance after safety outcry from First Nation

A chemical plant in Sarnia, Ont., announced on Saturday that it is temporarily shutting down for maintenance and to “address a mechanical issue” following complaints from a nearby First Nation whose …

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Israel’s Netanyahu says date set to invade Rafah, the last refuge for displaced Palestinians

by Walter Watson
Israel’s Netanyahu says date set to invade Rafah, the last refuge for displaced Palestinians

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that a date was set for an invasion of Rafah, the enclave’s last refuge for displaced Palestinians, as a Hamas official said no progress had …

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Russia puts PM Kaja Kallas of NATO member Estonia on criminal wanted list

by Walter Watson
Russia puts PM Kaja Kallas of NATO member Estonia on criminal wanted list

Estonia’s prime minister has been put on a wanted list in Russia because of her efforts to remove Soviet-era Second World War monuments in the Baltic nation, officials said Tuesday, …

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Competition Bureau investigating restrictive real estate clauses in Canadian grocery sector

by Anas Siddiqui
Competition Bureau investigating restrictive real estate clauses in Canadian grocery sector

Business The Competition Bureau says it’s investigating the use of property clauses, which limit how real estate can be used by competitors, in the Canadian grocery sector. Watchdog says clauses …

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Manitoba, Saskatchewan raise concerns about upcoming expansion in assisted-dying eligibility

by Akin Smith
Manitoba, Saskatchewan raise concerns about upcoming expansion in assisted-dying eligibility

The governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan say they are concerned about the potential risks of allowing Canadians to seek medical assistance in dying solely on the basis of a mental …

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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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