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‘Extreme’ wildfire forces Labrador City, N.L. to evacuateThe department says there's a danger that over 24 to 48 hours the wildfire will hurtle toward the Labrador West area, which includes Labrador City.Canada6 hours
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Alec Baldwin involuntary manslaughter case dismissed in middle of trialA New Mexico judge dismissed the case with prejudice based on the misconduct of police and prosecutors over the withholding of evidence from the defence, which filed to dismiss.Entertainment6 hours
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Rudy Giuliani faces renewed lawsuits after judge ends his bankruptcy bidThe ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge to end the case allows lawsuits for defamation, sexual harassment and other claims to proceed against Donald Trump's former lawyer.U.S. News7 hours
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Struggling with money? What you can do to tackle mounting debtConsumer debt is rising in Canada. If you're feeling the squeeze, here a some steps you can take to start getting your finances in line.Consumer7 hours
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B.C. premier says ‘zero’ chance of no-prescription opioidsPremier David Eby says there's a "zero per cent chance" B.C. will implement recommendations by the provincial health officer for no-prescription "safer supply."Health8 hours
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Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck selling their $92M Beverly Hills mansionPhotos of the mega-mansion show off the property's massive pool and stylish interiors.Entertainment9 hours
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More than 80 kangaroos shot, hit by cars, prompting Australian investigationCrime Stoppers Victoria said the kangaroos suffered "fatal gunshot wounds and other traumatic injuries consistent with being rammed by a vehicle."Trending9 hours
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WestJet mechanics ratify collective agreement following Canada Day strikeIn a Friday update to members, the AMFA-WestJet Negotiating Committee said the agreement was approved by 96 per cent of membership.Canada10 hours
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Poilievre calls Trudeau a ‘joke’ on world stage, won’t commit to NATO timelinePoilievre said he was "embarrassed" to watch Prime Minister Justin Trudeau get treated like "a human piñata" at this week's NATO leaders' summit over Canada's defence spending.Politics10 hours
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Wildfire burning in B.C.’s Ancient Forest where some trees are 1,000 years oldThe Ancient Forest or Chun T'oh Whudujut Park is about 115 kilometres east of Prince George in the traditional territory of the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation.Fire11 hours
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‘Rust’ trial: Live bullets also found in actor Jensen Ackles’ prop holsterAlec Baldwin is on trial over the on-set shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was killed by a bullet fired from his gun as he rehearsed in front of a camera.Entertainment11 hours
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Beryl aftermath: Child dead after flash flooding in N.S., victim found in ditchNova Scotia police say that a child is dead after falling into a water-filled ditch during significant flash flooding that occurred in Wolfville on Thursday evening.Canada12 hours
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Canada’s wildfire season close to 10-year average heading into the peak summer monthsThere are now 284 wildfires in Canada, including 135 that are out of control.Canada12 hours
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Poilievre calls supervised consumption sites ‘drug dens,’ vows to close some'We will defund them. There will not be a single taxpayer dollar from the Poilievre government going to drug dens,' Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said.CanadaJul 12
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1 dead, 2 missing after tourist helicopter crashes off Hawaiian coastA single body was recovered shortly after the helicopter crash was reported to police, but two people are still missing.U.S. NewsJul 12
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How Project 2025 could upend Canada-U.S. relationship under TrumpAnalysts say Trump's potential plans for changing how the U.S. government is staffed could have major implications for the "hidden wiring" behind the Canada-U.S. relationship.CanadaJul 12
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Machete-wielding man injures 4 people and a baby in SwitzerlandSeveral tenants were wounded by the machete-wielding attacker as they tried to intervene and restrain the man until police arrived at the apartment building.TrendingJul 12
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EU charges X under social media laws, takes aim at platform’s blue checksThe European Commission outlined the preliminary findings from its investigation into X, formerly known as Twitter, under the 27-nation bloc's Digital Services Act.TechJul 12
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Forecast for home prices, sales scaled back after slow spring: CREASupply in the housing market has built up as sellers come off the sidelines, CREA noted, but buyers remained hesitant through the spring.MoneyJul 12
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After water main break, clinical services to ‘ramp up’ at MUHCThe McGill University Health Centre said water pressure was returning and officials were working to ensure a safe resumption of normal operations.CanadaJul 12
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Massive AT&T data breach includes calls to CanadaAn AT&T spokesperson confirmed Friday that the cellular data affected in a recent massive breach includes made calls to Canadian numbers.U.S. NewsJul 12
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Most extravagant wedding of the year set to begin in India. Who’s invited?Global celebrities, business tycoons and politicians began arriving in Mumbai on Friday to attend the wedding of the youngest son of Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s richest man.TrendingJul 12
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Biden’s verbal slips at NATO summit caught world attention, Moscow saysU.S President Joe Biden on Thursday misspoke and introduced Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as 'President Putin,' before quickly correcting himself.WorldJul 12
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Biden defends his fitness, foreign policy record at high stakes press conferenceDespite some fumbles - including referring to Kamala Harris as "Vice President Trump" - Biden pushed back at every suggestion that was not in command of his job.U.S. NewsJul 11
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Canada, U.S. agree to update Columbia River Treaty that oversees western waterwayPrime Minister Justin Trudeau said the in-principle agreement will enable officials to update the treaty to ensure continued flood-risk management and co-operation on hydro power.CanadaJul 11