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Trudeau announces $5B-loan guarantee program for Indigenous communities
SASKATOON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada is offering $5 billion in loan guarantees to support Indigenous communities seeking ownership stakes in natural resource and energy projects. Trudeau says the program will help Indigenous peoples receive a fair share in Canada's economic growth. The prime minister is in Saskatoon for the announcement, which was part of last week's budget. He says Ottawa is also promising to spend millions of more dollars to help Indigenous communities with ho
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VideoUK PM and NATO chief meet in Warsaw
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg met in Warsaw on Tuesday.
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Police investigating after shots fired in 2 downtown St. John's locations
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary believes there were two incidents of gunfire in downtown St. John's last Friday in broad daylight.The first happened around 10:40 a.m. NT on Casey Street, where it was determined that a single shot had been fired with no injuries reported.At 12:20 p.m., the RNC received a second report of shots fired, this time in the area of Livingstone Street and Carter's Hill. Police say multiple shots were fired this time around.Both incidents are believed to be connected
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VideoNassar survivor ‘deeply grateful’ for Justice Department settlement, but says work remains
Larry Nassar survivor Rachael Denhollander says she is “deeply grateful” for a U.S. Justice Department settlement but that more needs to be done to avoid such situations in the future (AP video: Dylan Lovan and Mike Householder)
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Baby lives after stroller hit and dragged by vehicle in Squamish, B.C.
SQUAMISH, B.C. — A baby in a stroller survived being struck and dragged for two blocks while it was lodged in the front of a vehicle in Squamish, B.C. Mounties say they received multiple calls that a vehicle had hit a pedestrian pushing a baby in the stroller at a crosswalk Monday night. Investigators say the driver fled the scene in the vehicle but was found approximately two blocks away with the baby still inside the stroller, lodged into the front of the vehicle. Police say both the pedestria
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Wildfire terms every Canadian should be familiar with
A key part of staying safe is being informed, and that includes learning the lingo associated with wildfires.
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A spring warm-up with a warning across the Prairies
This week's spring warm-up may come at a bit of a cost across the Prairies
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