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Border Patrol arrests drop sharply in June
Border Patrol arrests fell sharply in June to their lowest level since February, according to a U.S. official, ending a streak of four straight monthly increases.
SpaceX delivers AI robot, ice cream, mice to space station
The International Space Station got its first robot with artificial intelligence Monday, along with some berries, ice cream and identical brown mice.
U.S.-China tariffs: What’s behind them, who stands to be hurt?
President Donald Trump has boldly declared that trade wars are easy to win. He’s about to find out.
U.S. steel tariffs result in 40 layoffs in Sault Ste. Marie
A manufacturing company is laying off workers in Ontario in response to American tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
Republicans near their goal of overturning the Roe v. Wade abortion ruling. Reaching it could backfire
The decision looms large for the November midterm elections, where Republicans are trying to keep control of the House and Senate.
Thai rescuers locate missing boys and coach alive in cave
Thai rescuers locate missing boys and coach alive in cave
Boys soccer team is found alive after being trapped for days in a flooded Thai cave
Twelve members of a boys’ soccer team in Thailand and their coach have been found alive nine days after the group was trapped in a cave in the northern part of the country.
Consent cards creating safe space in Canadian yoga studios
Yoga leaders point out that a “no” can be used for a variety of reasons, whether it be trauma, fatigue, illness or simply just not wanting to be touched.
A Toronto school where the kindergarteners speak 40 languages
Amna’s first language was Urdu. Her friend Talyah’s was Arabic.
Thai official: All 12 boys, coach found alive
NewsAlert: Thai provincial governor says all 12 boys and their coach found alive in cave where they went missing over a week ago
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador wins Mexico presidential election
Leftist candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador won a historic victory in Sunday’s presidential elections, ushering in a new epoch in Mexican politics that could have profound implications for the country’s domestic and international policies — including Mexico’s relationship with the United States, its northern neighbour.
Trudeau addresses groping allegation, says he doesn’t recall ‘negative interactions’
This marks the first time Trudeau has offered direct comment on the 18-year-old allegation that has resurfaced in media reports in recent weeks.
NewsAlert: Thai provincial governor says all 12 boys and their coach found alive in cave where they went missing over a week ago
NewsAlert: Thai provincial governor says all 12 boys and their coach found alive in cave where they went missing over a week ago
Hamilton councillors reject settlement with Christian Heritage Party over ads
The 10-3 decision at the June 27 council meeting was a reversal of a general issues committee vote of 6-3 that supported a settlement.
Trudeau congratulates new Mexican president
Justin Trudeau congratulates Lopez Obrador on winning Mexican presidency
Toronto police identify rapper Smoke Dawg as one of two killed in shooting
An up-and-coming rap artist was one of two people killed in a brazen daylight shooting in Toronto’s bustling entertainment district, police said Sunday, marking the latest deaths in a surge of high-profile gun violence on the city’s streets.
US plans for dismantling NKorea nukes may face resistance.
US plans for dismantling NKorea nukes may face resistance.
FBI: Man threatened July 4 attack at parade in Cleveland
FBI: Arrest made in alleged July 4 attack plan in Cleveland
Mexico's victor reaches out to Trump, seeks NAFTA deal
Mexico's victor reaches out to Trump, seeks NAFTA deal
Man arrested after body found in bar fire
Man arrested after woman's body found in burned-out bar in Quebec
FBI: Arrest made in alleged July 4 attack plan in Cleveland
FBI: Arrest made in alleged July 4 attack plan in Cleveland
Trudeau hits the road for Canada Day
Trudeau thanks Canadians for standing up for each other as counter-tariffs begin
Toronto man dies of injuries after stabbing
Toronto man, 29 dies of injuries after being stabbed multiple times: police
Four people injured in Toronto shooting
Four people injured in shooting in Toronto's Kensington Market: police
Trudeau addresses groping allegation
PM addresses groping allegation, says he doesn't recall 'negative interactions'
Toronto police identify shooting victims
Second man dead following downtown Toronto shooting
Heat wave keeps crowds low on Parliament Hill
Scorching heat wave keeps Canada Day crowds low on Parliament Hill
Man in Hamilton hospital after diving into Lake Erie
A man is in a Hamilton hospital after he injured himself diving off a boat into Lake Erie at Turkey Point this weekend.
Hamilton public health issues extended heat warning
Man faces provincial offence notices for leaving dog in hot car in Burlington
Helicopter carrying commandos frees French convict in Hollywood-style jailbreak
Manhunt underway for Rédoine Faïd, serving 25 years for a robbery that resulted in the death of a police officer
Man stabs 9 people at toddler’s birthday party in Idaho: police
Timmy Kinner, 30, is facing nine counts of aggravated battery and six counts of injury to a child.
Trudeau thanks Canadians for standing up for each other as counter-tariffs begin
As the country celebrates Canada Day, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on the road highlighting the stand he has taken against the U.S. government’s decision to impose tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum products.
Canada tariffs on US goods from ketchup to lawn mowers begin
Canada tariffs on US goods from ketchup to lawn mowers begin
Idaho mass stabbing suspect that injured 9, targetted 3-year-old’s birthday party: police
Timmy Kinner, 30, is facing nine counts of aggravated battery and six counts of injury to a child.
Tory ties Toronto shooting to gangs
Second man dead following downtown Toronto shooting
Former Humboldt Broncos player and his family among six dead in Sask. crash
ROSETOWN, SASK. — A small Saskatchewan community is mourning the death of a former Humboldt Broncos player and his young family, who were among the six people who died in a car crash in southwestern Saskatchewan on Friday.
Great white shark spotted off N.B. coast
'Terrifying:' N.B. woman recounts close encounter with great white shark
6 children among 9 injured in Idaho mass stabbing
Timmy Kinner, 30, is facing nine counts of aggravated battery and six counts of injury to a child.
Star free agent centre John Tavares signs with Toronto Maple Leafs
After one of the most-watched courtships in NHL history, the Toronto Maple Leafs got the answer they were hoping for Sunday.
6 children among 9 injured in Idaho mass stabbing
6 children among 9 injured in Idaho mass stabbing
Former Humboldt Bronco among dead in Sask crash
Former Humboldt Bronco and family among victims of Sask. car crash
Identity of victims will be released later
Second man dead following downtown Toronto shooting
Missing Hamilton man located by police
Michel Ouellet, 54, was last seen downtown Saturday afternoon.
Helicopter carrying commandos frees notorious French inmate
Using smoke canisters to hide from video cameras, masked commandos wearing police armbands entered the prison in escape that took only “a few minutes”
Trump delaying NAFTA deal until after midterm elections
Trump delaying NAFTA deal until after midterm elections
UNESCO recognizes Canadian forest area
Stretch of Canadian boreal forest deemed a UNESCO world heritage site
11 bodies, 10 of them hanging, found at New Delhi home
Police in India’s capital investigating whether the victims died by suicide or were killed.
Whisky vs. bourbon: Canadian distillers wary of a cross-border tariff showdown
Ottawa’s new 10 per cent tariff on American whiskey could force bourbon aficionados to shell out more for a drink, prompting some to switch to a domestic blend, but Canadian distillers fear the politically motivated move could paint a reciprocal target on their industry.
Governor General Julie Payette wishes Canada a happy 151st birthday
Governor General Julie Payette is wishing everyone a happy Canada Day on the country’s 151st birthday.
Mayor ties fatal Toronto shooting to gang violence
Second man dead following downtown Toronto shooting
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