Amqui, Que., crash was deliberate and victims were chosen at random, police say
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Brady Leman, Canada’s 1st men’s Olympic ski cross champion, to retire after World Cup Finals
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Facebook parent company Meta slashes 10,000 jobs
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Montreal Two Montreal-area community groups are speaking out about being investigated for allegedly operating as covert police stations for the Chinese government. They are remind
Death toll from Freddy, one of the longest-lasting cyclones ever, jumps to 190 in Malawi
Tropical storm Freddy devastates southern Africa Blantyre, Malawi’s second-largest city, saw houses submerged or flooded with water and mud, and roads split apart as tropical
Omicron pushed out every other variant. Now WHO is changing the naming system to track it
The World Health Organization (WHO) is updating the naming system for variants of SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that causes COVID-19 — to better reflect Omicron’s global dominan
2 Edmonton police officers fatally shot while responding to a family dispute, chief says
The killings of two Edmonton police officers who were shot in the line of duty Thursday is a horrific tragedy, says the chief of the Edmonton Police Service. Const. Travis Jordan,
Russia has committed ‘wide range’ of war crimes in Ukraine, UN inquiry finds
World Russia has committed ‘wide range’ of war crimes in Ukraine, UN inquiry finds Russian attacks against civilians in Ukraine, including systematic and widespread tor
‘What’s happening?’: Uncollected garbage in Paris surprises tourists
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Cyclone Freddy dissipates, but risk of landslides and flooding remains in southern Africa
World Cyclone Freddy dissipates, but risk of landslides and flooding remains in southern Africa After four days of destructive wind and rain, local communities and relief workers a