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Head of NATO singles out Trudeau as friend and staunch defender of Ukraine

Head of NATO singles out Trudeau as friend and staunch defender of Ukraine

Canada is set to spend 1.37% of GDP on defence, or $41 billion, in 2024
Sutherland, a devout patriot, said Canada can’t ‘become a clone’ of another country

Sutherland, a devout patriot, said Canada can’t ‘become a clone’ of another country

The acting legend died June 20 at the age of 88
No documentation to support media’s reporting on Han Dong allegations: Judge

No documentation to support media’s reporting on Han Dong allegations: Judge

Global News cited unidentified sources, suggested Dong privately advised a senior Chinese diplomat
Murder-conspiracy trial hears of weapons found in home near blockade at Coutts.

Murder-conspiracy trial hears of weapons found in home near blockade at Coutts.

Chris Carbert, Anthony Olienick are on trial for conspiracy to commit murder of police officers
CONCACAF to investigate after Canada’s Bombito was targeted with racist messages

CONCACAF to investigate after Canada’s Bombito was targeted with racist messages

Bombito caught Messi while attempting a tackle in the 82nd minute
Billionaire businessman James K. Irving dead at 96

Billionaire businessman James K. Irving dead at 96

He is survived by his 4 children with wife Jean Irving
Shatner dives into Canada’s salmon farm debate with profanity-laden campaign

Shatner dives into Canada’s salmon farm debate with profanity-laden campaign

Critics say the farms can spread disease and lice to wild fish
Heat warnings lifted as stifling conditions relent over Eastern Canada

Heat warnings lifted as stifling conditions relent over Eastern Canada

Temperatures fall back below 30 degrees after roasting temperatures
Feds release carbon pricing impact data ahead of motion demanding it

Feds release carbon pricing impact data ahead of motion demanding it

Conservatives accused the Liberals of hiding an analysis, Liberals say info is just raw data
In Canada’s biggest cities, deaths rise with the temperature: study

In Canada’s biggest cities, deaths rise with the temperature: study

Extreme heat deaths higher among seniors and in cities with more renters, study says
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