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    Families of hostages ask world leaders to join the US in urging Hamas to free their loved ones

    Families of some of the 133 hostages still held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, gathered in Tel Aviv on Thursday to thank the leaders of 18 nations for their joint statement demanding the immediate release of their loved ones. (AP video by Yotam Ronen)

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    Homeless hospital patients stay twice as long at double the cost

    Canadians experiencing homelessness stay nearly twice as long in hospital at a cost over double the national average, in part due to the housing crisis, a sweeping new health-care report finds.

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    Bill would grant Alberta powers to fire municipal councillors, overturn bylaws

    EDMONTON — The Alberta government introduced a bill Thursday that would grant it sweeping powers over municipalities, including the right to fire councillors and overturn bylaws. The proposed law would also allow political parties to run on municipal ballots in Edmonton and Calgary as soon as next year. Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver said the new powers are justified to ensure fair elections and accountability from municipal leaders, and they would only be used as a last resort. "My most

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    Brazilian authorities bury deceased migrants who drifted in African boat to the Amazon

    The bodies of nine migrants found on an African boat off the northern coast of Brazil’s Amazon region were buried Thursday with a solemn ceremony in the Para state capital of Belem.

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    Palestinian baby saved by emergency C-section dies

    An orphaned baby girl in Gaza, who clung to life after being pulled from her dying mother’s womb following an Israeli airstrike, has passed away.

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    U.S. Supreme Court weighs Trump’s immunity claims on election interference

    After a crucial hearing, U.S. Supreme Court justices are weighing arguments for and against Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity from 2020 election interference charges, but a ruling will take time.

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    Inquest into B.C. police shooting deaths recommends emergency events be recorded

    BURNABY, B.C. — An inquest jury looking into the police shooting deaths of a man and the woman he was holding hostage has recommended that events involving the emergency response team be recorded with both video and audio. The recommendation is one of seven that come Thursday following the inquest into the deaths of Randy Crosson and Nona McEwan in March 2019 in Surrey, B.C. The jury also recommended the Ministry of Public Safety offer extended training to probation officers in mental health dis

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