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Canadians killed in Burkina Faso remembered

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Two Canadians killed in a terror attack in Burkina Faso are being remembered for their efforts to bring about change in the West African country.

Animal rights protesters confront accused dog dragger at Strathmore court

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STRATHMORE — A woman charged after a critically injured dog was found tied to a car was confronted by animal-rights protesters when she made her first court appearance Tuesday.

Statistics Canada revises census data to show decline in English speakers in Quebec

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Quebec's anglophone population is declining, rather than booming, Statistics Canada said Thursday as the agency officially corrected a census finding that stoked political fires in Quebec's emotionally charged language debate.

Thales Canada gets $5.2B contract

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The federal government said Thursday Thales Canada, in a joint venture with the company’s Australian arm, will provide in-service support for the vessels under a contract that could total $5.2 billion over 35 years.

Asylum seekers jump to more than 3,800 in August so far: RCMP

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Authorities say the number of asylum seekers intercepted at the Quebec-New York border nearly quadrupled in July and shows no sign of slowing down.

3D-printed satellite released into space

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Spacewalking cosmonauts set free the world’s first satellite made almost entirely with a 3D printer on Thursday.

Calls for Conservative leader Andrew Scheer to condemn The Rebel Media

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says he'll do no further interviews with online news outlet the Rebel until it changes its editorial direction.

Sold out! Demand eclipses supply for protective glasses for safely watching solar eclipse

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TORONTO — Ali Van Orman is still looking for specialized glasses to protect her family’s eyes during Monday’s solar eclipse because she never counted on demand totally eclipsing supply.

Far-right, anti-racist groups plan duelling protests in Quebec City

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An anti-fascist group is organizing a counter-protest against a demonstration in Quebec City on Sunday that is being planned by a far-right group.

New Brunswick man charged with production of child pornography in U.S.

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A 49-year-old New Brunswick man who allegedly travelled to Ohio to meet a teenage girl is facing a charge of production of child pornography in the United States.

Montreal amusement park yanks carousel horse showing Indigenous man’s severed head

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Montreal’s La Ronde amusement park says it has removed a carousel horse depicting an Indigenous man’s severed head in a bag.

Donald Trump's Buy American agenda appears non-negotiable in NAFTA talks

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The U.S. appears to be signalling that President Donald Trump’s vow to aggressively promote a “buy American, hire American” agenda is not open to discussion during negotiations on a new North American Free Trade Agreement.

Canadian government delegation marking 75th anniversary of Dieppe raid

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Veterans Affairs Minister Kent Hehr is leading a Canadian government delegation to France to mark the 75th anniversary of the Dieppe raid during the Second World War.

Quebec thieves leave stolen goods behind during early-morning robbery

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Police say thieves who broke into a Quebec department store early this morning accidentally lost hundreds of thousands in stolen goods as they fled.

Anti-racism demonstrators overshadow planned alt-right rally at Vancouver City Hall

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In the end, the organizers of a planned “anti-Islam” rally Saturday in Vancouver only spurred a celebration of diversity, anti-fascism and tolerance of Islam so massive it spilled onto the streets outside Vancouver City Hall and shut down a nearby street.

United Conservative Party application to participate in Calgary Pride Parade rejected

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Alberta's newly minted United Conservative Party will not be permitted to participate in this year's Calgary Pride Parade, according to a letter sent to party members.

Justin Trudeau takes aim at 'racist' rallies, urges trust in immigration system

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians should maintain confidence in the immigration system even as thousands of asylum seekers continue to pour into the country.

Justin Trudeau, Irish leader march in Montreal Pride parade

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Justin Trudeau marched with his Irish counterpart in Montreal's Pride parade on Sunday, marking the first time a foreign head of government has joined a prime minister in a Canadian Pride celebration.

Inside Canada's squad to save NAFTA from being blown up by Donald Trump

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If Donald Trump deploys the big bomb during upcoming NAFTA negotiations, and threatens to blow up the continental trade agreement, a unit within the office of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be assigned to try disarming it.

Far-right group, in clash with anti-fascist counter-protesters, declares Quebec City rally against 'scourge of illegal immigration' a success

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Despite efforts from anti-fascist protesters to shut them down, a far-right group called La Meute said its planned demonstration in Quebec City on Sunday was “a success.”
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