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Trudeau to appoint new senators before successor is chosenThe prorogation of Parliament doesn't prevent the appointment of new senators, and the Prime Minister's Office says the selection process is underway.Politics4 hours
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Navy identifies sailor who died in Halifax-area basin incident, says 911 call came inThe Royal Canadian Navy has identified the victim of last week's tragedy, saying Petty Officer Second Class Gregory Applin was a 19-year veteran of the force.Canada5 hours
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Canada Post tells federal inquiry it was set to run out of cash by JulyThe projection Canada Post was set to run out of money by July did not include the effects of last year's nationwide postal strike.Canada5 hours
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Spectator killed at Colorado track meet when hammer flies into crowdThe errant hammer cleared a net above the field that was meant to protect people watching in the stands.U.S. News5 hours
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Raptors’ Barnes named East player of the weekToronto Raptors guard/forward Scottie Barnes was named the Eastern Conference player of the week by the NBA on Monday.Sports6 hours
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U.S. CDC told to stop working with WHO ahead of formal withdrawalExperts said the sudden stoppage was a surprise and would set back work on investigating and trying to stop outbreaks of Marburg virus and mpox in Africa.Health6 hours
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‘This is insane s—‘: Bill Gates criticizes Elon Musk for far-right support'It's really insane that he can destabilize the political situations in countries,' Bill Gates said in an interview with The Times of London.Trending6 hours
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The winter ‘quademic’? You may be sick with one of these 4 virusesSneezing, fever, chills, vomiting, coughing — it’s not just one virus wreaking havoc this winter; it’s a combination of four major illnesses.Health6 hours
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Joly believes diplomacy could stop U.S. tariffs, but Trump ‘unpredictable’Canada's foreign minister said Ottawa as well as the provinces and territories are working on both preventing tariffs and a potential response if those tariffs happen on Feb. 1.Politics6 hours
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As Trump ratchets up Greenland bid, Danish PM says Nordic leaders are unitedDenmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has repeatedly made it clear that Greenland is not for sale, despite Trump's insistence that he plans to 'get' the territory.World8 hours
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U.K. couple dies in Vietnam hotel after drinking possibly tainted limoncelloGreta Marie Otteson, 33, and Arno Quinto Els, 36, were found dead on Boxing Day at the Hoi An Silverbell Villa in Vietnam.Trending9 hours
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‘An extra punch’: Storm to bring blizzard-like conditions to Ontario, QuebecBlizzard alerts are in effect for parts of Ontario and Quebec on Monday warning of power outage and dangerous travel conditions.Canada9 hours
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Canada’s foreign interference inquiry report lands Tuesday. What to knowAfter nearly 16 months of work, the foreign interference commission's final report will be made public. Here's what the report could contain.Canada10 hours
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Elon Musk calls for Germany to ‘move beyond’ Nazi guilt at far-right rally'Something I think that is just very important is that people take pride in Germany and being German,' Musk said.Trending11 hours
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1st U.S. case of H5N9 bird flu reported on California duck farmThe United States has reported its first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu in poultry on a duck farm in California, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Monday.Health11 hours
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China’s DeepSeek could upend AI business models. Here’s whyThe shock to financial markets came from China, where DeepSeek said it had developed a large language model that can compete with U.S. giants but at a fraction of the cost.Money11 hours
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Auschwitz liberation was 80 years ago. How the ‘unimaginable’ is rememberedThe 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz by Soviet troops is being marked on Monday at the site of the former death camp.WorldJan 27
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Tariff uncertainty hangs over Bank of Canada’s 1st rate decision of 2025The Bank of Canada will contend with a looming hit to Canada's economy from Donald Trump's threatened tariffs as it prepares for an interest rate decision this year.MoneyJan 27
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Ex-UN official from Montreal nabbed by FBI for alleged role selling Chinese weapons to Libya'James' Kuang Chi Wan, an ex-International Civil Aviation Organization deputy director, is suspected of defying an arms embargo to help China sell Libya weapons for financial gain.InvestigationsJan 27
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Health experts call Alberta COVID-19 report an attempt to ‘rewrite history’The Alberta government has quietly released the report of a government-appointed task force reviewing the province's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.HealthJan 26
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Canada must take ‘responsibility’ for its sovereignty, defence chief saysU.S. President Donald Trump's complaints about Canada's military spending and capabilities have underscored the need for Ottawa to prioritize defence, Gen. Jennie Carignan says.CanadaJan 26
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Israel blocks thousands of Palestinians from returning to northern Gaza over ceasefire disputeIsrael has prevented thousands of Palestinians from returning to northern Gaza, accusing Hamas of violating the terms of a fragile ceasefire.WorldJan 26
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U.S. trade deal possible but ‘tariffs are real’ before then: Ontario envoyOntario's representative to the U.S. is confident there's a deal to be made that resolves Donald Trump's trade concerns, but Canada will feel 'a lot of pain' first.PoliticsJan 26
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Public service productivity study group not looking at remote work, says memberThe working group tasked with measuring productivity within Canada's federal public service has not looked at remote work, one of its members says.CanadaJan 26
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The Sum 41 ride comes to an end this week. They will be missedYes, Sum 41 has been around for 30 years. This week, they will play their last-ever shows in Toronto and something we've known for decades will end.EntertainmentJan 26