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Canada beefing up Haiti embassy in push for political consensus
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is beefing up Canada’s embassy staffing in Haiti to work closer with security…
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Alberta care home worker shared photos of residents, used bug-eyes filter
LAMONT, Alta. – An Alberta health-care worker has been sentenced for taking and sharing photos of long-term care residents, including…
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Pete Wishart reveals high and lows of 21 years on the SNP front bench
After fighting for Scotland’s independence on the SNP front bench since 2001, Pete Wishart has decided to move to the…
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Cop-killing trio’s lethal love triangle revealed as father speaks out
Live Cop-killing brothers Nathaniel and Gareth Train had both been married to the third member of their “murderous trio”, Stacey,…
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Indyref2: SNP attempt to amend Scotland Act easily defeated in the Commons
AN SNP bid to amend the Scotland Act to give Holyrood the power to hold a second independence referendum without…
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Murder of Victoria teen Reena Virk subject of new television series
One of British Columbia’s most notorious murders is the subject of an upcoming television series currently in production in…
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‘We live in a horror film’: Zara Aleena’s aunt speaks out as killer is sentenced
The family of Zara Aleena has said her death has “made campaigners out of all of us” as her murderer was sentenced. Law graduate Zara,…
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Dominic Raab faces 5 new complaints over his behaviour
Deputy UK prime minister Dominic Raab is being investigated over new complaints about his conduct towards civil servants, Downing Street…
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Moroccan fans disappointed after World Cup Qatar flights cancelled
The Moroccan national carrier, Royal Air Maroc, had organised 30 flights to Qatar, for supporters to see their team make…
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Palma animal centre launches new dog adoption campaign
At Palma town hall’s Son Reus animal centre, there are currently 113 dogs, more than twice the number that there…
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