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India involved in killing of Sikh leader say Canada
The Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has denied trying to escalate tensions with India – after suggesting that the government in Delhi could be linked to the assassination of a Sikh activist on Canadian soil.
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Canada wildfires: British Columbia under state of emergency
A state of emergency has been declared for the whole of Canada’s British Columbia province, where hundreds of separate fires are burning.
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Canada wildfires: Thousands flee city in ‘apocalyptic’ scenes
They’ve got until Friday at noon to leave town – 20 000 people considered at the highest risk from the approaching wildfires have begun leaving the Canadian city of Yellowknife in long convoys of traffic – as officials warned flames could reach its outskirts by the weekend.
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US-Canada winter storm: At least 26 dead and millions without power
Millions of people in the United States and Canada are spending their Christmas without power – in the grip of an intense winter storm.
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COP15 deal is ‘historic progress’, says Canada climate change minister
We spoke to Steven Guilbeault, Canada’s minister for climate change who hosted the conference.
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Canada truckers: Anti-vaccine mandate protests enter second week
There have been sporadic anti-vaccine mandate protests all over the world.
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Canada heatwave: British Columbia sees 195% increase in sudden deaths
It’s feared that hundreds of sudden deaths in Canada may have been caused by the record heatwave there, which has seen temperatures soaring to unprecedented highs.
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‘Heat dome’ in Canada leads to record 46.6C temperature, as climate crisis makes extreme heat more common
Canada has reached its highest recorded temperature, beating the previous national high set in 1937.
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Canada vows to follow Australia in making Facebook pay for news content
Canada is following Australia in trying to rein in the power of tech giant Facebook.
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Canada accuses Britain of offloading responsibilities over ‘Jihadi Jack’ citizenship
The Canadian government has accused the UK government of trying to “offload their responsibilities” over their decision to revoke the citizenship of Jack Letts – who’s been behind bars in a Kurdish prison – accused of fighting with the militant Islamic State.
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Trudeau government to make decision on controversial Canada oil pipeline
Today the Canadian government will announce whether the construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline will go ahead.
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Explained: what Brexit could we get? Norway? Canada? WTO?
Politicians have been bickering about Brexit for the past two years, but everything that has happened so far is just figuring out how we leave the EU – we still have to sort out what kind of relationship we have once we have actually left.
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Laura Dawson, Canada Institute: Trump using ‘hard bargaining strategy’ on trade
Laura Dawson, director of the Canada Institute at Washington’s Wilson Centre, discusses the US/Mexico trade agreement.
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Canada’s new trade deal with the EU
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has hailed a controversial trade deal with the EU, saying the world would benefit from a stronger Europe. We speak to Canadian High Commissioner to the UK Janice Charette and Green MP Caroline Lucas.
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Six shot dead at Canada mosque
Vigils will be held in Quebec and Montreal this evening after last night’s fatal shooting at a mosque, which left six dead and another eight people injured.