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    Funeral of Hezbollah fighter killed in Israeli strike on south Lebanon village

    Dozens of mourners in South Lebanon attended the funeral procession Saturday for Hassan Hijazi, a Hezbollah militant who was killed by an Israeli strike that targeted a pickup truck in the village of Tayr Dibba the day before. (AP video by Imad Haddad)

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    Woman charged after man found stabbed in burning apartment unit near Moss Park

    Toronto police have charged a 29-year-old woman with aggravated assault and two counts of arson after a man was found stabbed in a burning apartment unit on Friday morning. Officers responded to a call of about a fire around 11:20 a.m. Friday near Sherbourne and Shuter streets, police said in a news release Saturday. Police say the woman and the victim got into an altercation where the women stabbed the victim, and then set fire to an apartment unit. The victim was taken to hospital with serious

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    How much has Prime Minister Justin Trudeau changed Canada? The reviews are mixed

    When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was elected in 2015, he promised sunny ways and "a real change." Over the last nine years, there's no doubt his government has focused on fighting climate change, advancing Indigenous reconciliation and lifting some Canadians out of poverty. But critics argue the Trudeau government has damaged Canada's international reputation and the consensus around immigration.As Trudeau prepares to step down, CBC's The House spoke to experts and analysts about the legacy he

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    PowerSchool cyberattack breaches Sask.'s Prairie Spirit School Division data

    Saskatchewan's Prairie Spirit School Division says it's among the divisions affected by a North American-wide cyberattack.The division sent a letter to families Friday notifying them it had been targeted in a significant data breach connected to PowerSchool, a widely used outside provider that manages functions like students' personal information and communication with parents.This week, multiple school divisions across Canada — including the country's largest — informed families they were affec

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    Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion block major road in the Hague

    Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion blocked a major road in The Hague in the Netherlands on Saturday. Authorities had banned the protest and police erected screens and fences on the A12 highway to try to stop protesters reaching the road on foot. (AP video by Aleks Furtula)

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    As policing costs climb, Manitoba municipalities want more say in RCMP contract negotiations

    Some Manitoba municipalities who rely on RCMP for policing services want more say in contract negotiations with the national police force.The federal government's current collective agreement with the National Police Federation, the union that represents RCMP members, is set to expire at the end of March. Mounties got a 23.7 per cent retroactive increase in 2022, under their first collective agreement after unionizing, which was retroactive to 2017. Last year, they were awarded an eight per cent

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  • NewsThe Weather Network

    Weather factors contribute to Canada's expected food-price hike in 2025

    The Weather Network digs into the latest food price report to find out how the weather has affected grocery costs in Canada.

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