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Poilievre accuses Trudeau of ignoring election interference by China
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5 former Memphis, Tenn., police officers plead not guilty to murder in death of Tyre Nichols
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More than 20,000 Canadian Teslas part of recall to fix ‘full self-driving’ system issues
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Former home of B.C. man guilty of aggravated assault ordered to be sold with proceeds going to victim’s family
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His 11-year-old mystery novel was a flop, until his daughter turned it into a bestseller
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