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    At least five migrants feared dead trying to cross English Channel

    At least five migrants died in an attempt to cross the English Channel from an area near the French town of Wimereux on Tuesday, police said. The French coast guard confirmed a police rescue operation had found several "lifeless bodies" following a failed attempt to cross the Channel. A coast guard spokesperson said its agents were still operating at sea after what the official called a "busy" morning, with several crossing attempts. The attempts took place after Britain's upper house of parliam

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    Ont. chemical plant temporarily shuts down after residents get sick

    A chemical company in Sarnia, Ontario is temporarily shutting down after residents of the neighbouring First Nation reported getting sick. Levels of benzene, a cancer-causing chemical, reached alarming levels in Aamjiwnaang First Nation last week. As Carolyn Jarvis reports, the community is still seeking accountability.

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    U.S. facing potential severe weather outbreak

    A potential severe weather outbreak may take place this weekend in the U.S. as multiple systems will pass through Tornado Alley. Risks include large hail, strong wind and potentially tornadoes. Meteorologist Laura Power has more.

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    Spring bites back with frost risk in Ontario this week

    Spring can be volatile, and this week Ontarians are going to feel springs rath. Frost potential elevates as temperatures may dip below the freezing mark for some Wednesday night, although short-lived. Meteorologist Laura Power has the scoop.

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    Tim Hortons faces proposed class action lawsuit over "Roll Up to Win" contest error

    It's been less than a week since some Tim Hortons customers received an email telling them they won a boat in the company's Roll Up to Win contest, only to be informed a few hours later the email had been sent in error and it's left the company facing some potentially hot water. As Sean Previl reports, Tim Hortons says a proposed class-action lawsuit over the error has no merit, but customers believe they should get what they are owed.

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    Saskatchewan NDP call for resignation of education minister

    On Monday, Saskatchewan NDP leader Carla Beck called for the resignation of Saskatchewan Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill saying, "We need a minister who's capable of empathy, self-reflection and that's not what we've seen so far and this reflects on the premier if he allows this minister to serve."

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    WHO tracking new Mpox strain detected in Democratic Republic of Congo

    The World Health Organization (WHO) is tracking a new Mpox strain circulating in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Katherine Ward has more on the risk in Canada, and how world health leaders are working to contain the spread.