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  • NewsGlobal News

    OPP online child exploitation investigation leads to 64 people being charged

    The OPP announced staggering numbers Wednesday in an online child exploitation investigation involving police services across the province. Jaden Lee-Lincoln reports on how it's become a growing issue.

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  • NewsCBC

    First Nation protest camp in northern Alberta served with court injunction

    Protesters occupying a camp established by a First Nation in northern Alberta to defy drilling operations on its traditional lands have been ordered to vacate. The camp — a tipi and tents flanked by rows of trucks lining the road 75 kilometres east of Peace River, Alta. — is Woodland Cree First Nation's latest effort to oppose Obsidian Energy's expansion plans.The camp is the latest development in an increasingly tense conflict between Woodland Cree and Obsidian after the operator was blamed for

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  • NewsReuters

    US paused Israel weapons shipment due to Rafah: US defense secretary

    President Joe Biden's decision to hold up delivery of high payload munitions to Israel was taken over a possible Israeli offensive in Rafah that Washington believes could put Palestinian civilians at risk, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday. Austin was the first senior Biden administration official to publicly explain what appeared to be a possible shift in U.S. policy towards arming Israel. Biden had pledged his complete support for Israel following the Oct. 7 attack on the cou

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  • SportsThe Weather Network

    Your Mother's Day weekend plans may need extra attention to the forecast

    Will Mother Nature deliver a winning day for all the moms this Mother's Day? See the national weather divide shaping up

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  • NewsThe Canadian Press

    Ottawa cancels public ceremony for Israeli flag-raising, citing security concerns

    OTTAWA — City officials say they've cancelled plans to host a flag-raising ceremony at Ottawa City Hall marking the establishment of Israel because of security concerns. The Israeli flag will be raised next Tuesday to mark Yom Ha'atzmaut, but a ceremony involving the mayor, diplomats and members of the Jewish community will not go ahead. The city said it has intelligence that suggests the event would pose "a substantial risk to public safety." It did not offer details about the nature of that co

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  • NewsThe Canadian Press

    Minister said 'hundreds' of Canadians might use Gaza visa. More than 7,500 applied.

    ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — An immigration lawyer in Toronto says new figures from the federal government show just how "grudging" Ottawa's efforts have been to rescue Canadians' family members from the war in the Gaza Strip. Figures obtained by The Canadian Press through an access to information request show Canadians filed 7,549 initial visa applications for their family members in Gaza from the day the program opened on Jan. 9 to April 1. Debbie Rachlis, who represents dozens of applicants in the mult

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  • NewsCBC

    Schools across Canada struggling with overcrowded classrooms

    Schools in several Canadian cities are struggling with overcrowded classrooms and skyrocketing enrollment, but building more schools is a lengthy and complicated process.

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