
5 People Killed In Canadian Condo Shooting; Gunman Dead
Mass shootings are rare in Canada, and Toronto has long prided itself as being one of the world's safest big cities.
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Mass shootings are rare in Canada, and Toronto has long prided itself as being one of the world's safest big cities.
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The companies say it's the first time cannabis delivery will be offered on a major third-party delivery platform.
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Fiona transformed from a hurricane into a post-tropical storm, but meteorologists cautioned that it still could have hurricane-strength winds.
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The suspect died of self-inflicted injuries after his car was run off the road by police Wednesday following a three-day manhunt, officials said.
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Myles Sanderson was released by a parole board in February while serving a a sentence of over four years on charges including assault and robbery.
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It's not clear if the remaining fugitive, Myles Sanderson, is inside the house. Police said they believed he was in a different part of the country.
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The discovery of the body came on the second day of a massive manhunt for the pair, who are suspected of carrying out a series of stabbings.
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Police say some of the victims appear to have been targeted by the suspects, but others appear to have been attacked at random.
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The same restrictions were in place throughout the 2021–22 NBA season.
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Pope Francis is on a week-long visit to Canada that centers on an apology.
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On Monday, the pope is meeting with residential school survivors in Maskwacis, where he is expected to deliver an apology.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the new legislation after mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York this month.
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The prime minister said the powers were still needed despite police ending the occupation of the nation's capital by truckers over the weekend.
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At least 100 people had been arrested, mostly on mischief charges, and nearly two dozen vehicles had been towed.
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Ottawa police are giving warnings for protesting truckers to clear Parliament Hill or risk arrest.
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Ottowa police were handing out leaflets Wednesday warning truck drivers to leave immediately or risk arrest.
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Charlotte Maxwell-Jones and Kabul Small Animal Rescue spent months planning the animals' 65-hour journey.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is invoking the Emergencies Act, which gives the federal government broad powers to restore order.
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The premier of the Canadian province said people won't have to show proof of vaccination to get into restaurants, gyms and other places.
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The Ambassador Bridge has reopened after being blocked last week by demonstrators protesting COVID-19 mandates in Canada.
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It was not immediately clear when the bridge might be opened but Windsor’s mayor said he hoped it would be Sunday.
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Police continued to back people away from the bridge, and there were no visible physical confrontations.
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Since Monday, drivers mostly in pickup trucks have bottled up the Ambassador Bridge over the U.S.-Canadian border in protest.
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Protests against vaccine mandates have created a blockade at the U.S.-Canadian border, disrupting the flow of auto parts to production plants.
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The so-called Freedom Truck Convoy protesting COVID-19 mandates has partially blocked the busiest shipping bridge between the U.S. and Canada.
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The mayor's declaration comes as protesters opposed to COVID-19 restrictions continue to paralyze Ottawa's downtown.
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Justin Trudeau says he is "feeling fine" and will continue working remotely.
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A top Parliament security official advised lawmakers to lock their doors amid reports their private homes may be targeted.
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Rights groups have called for a full-blown boycott of the Winter Games, citing Chinese human rights abuses and suppression of democratic protests.
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Trudeau is riding the wave of his COVID response and high vaccination rates but polls show him in a tight race with Conservatives.
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The border has been shut down for more than a year because of COVID.
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The United States already advanced further in Japan than in the Rio Games, when the team was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Sweden.
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Officials said Canada's borders will be open to the rest of the world on September 7.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says nonessential travel should be allowed next month.
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