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Philippines' Duterte orders trash shipped back to Canada
May 22, 2019 10:34Rodrigo Duterte has ordered his government to hire a private shipping company to send 69 containers of garbage back to Canada and leave them within its territorial waters if it refuses to accept the trash, his spokesman said on Wednesday.
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Canadian capital, Montreal in emergency state amid floods
Apr 27, 2019 03:00Canada’s second largest city Montreal is on high alert over the threat of spring flooding, as residents in the capital Ottawa brace for more heavy downpours over the weekend.
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‘Tireless bullying’ makes nine-year-old Syrian girl commit suicide in Canada
Apr 23, 2019 23:55A nine-year-old Syrian girl, who along with her parents was forced to flee the violence in the Arab country, has committed suicide as a result of incessant bullying at a school in Canada.
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US intelligence says Huawei funded by Chinese state security: The Times
Apr 21, 2019 02:23US intelligence agencies have accused Huawei of being funded by Chinese state security, adding to the list of allegations faced by the Chinese technology company in the West.
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EU, Canada vow to fight new US sanctions on Cuba
Apr 18, 2019 03:56The European Union and Canada have warned of reprisals after the United States for the first time allowed lawsuits against foreign companies operating in Cuba, including EU and Canadian firms.
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Canada lowering dependence on trade with US
Mar 27, 2019 15:17Canada's trade deficit narrowed to Can$4.2 billion (US$3.1 billion) in January as commerce with countries other than the United States ramped up, the government statistical agency said Wednesday.
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Boeing crisis grows as EU and Canada step up scrutiny of 737 MAX
Mar 20, 2019 07:28The crisis for US aviation company Boeing is growing as the European Union and Canada said they would seek their own guarantees over the safety of the 737 MAX following the two deadly crashes of the company’s flagship aircraft.
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Clashes erupt at anti-police brutality protest in Montreal
Mar 16, 2019 09:09Clashes erupted in Montreal on Friday, as hundreds of protesters took to the streets for the annual protest against police brutality.
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Canadian budget minister resigns in government scandal
Mar 05, 2019 09:55A minister in the government of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has resigned, becoming the second cabinet member to step down amid allegations of government involvement in a major fraud case.
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Huawei CFO files lawsuit against Canada police, border official over ‘unconstitutional’ arrest
Mar 04, 2019 10:09Huawei’s Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou has filed a lawsuit against Canadian border and police authorities for “violating her constitutional rights” while arresting her at a Vancouver airport at the request of the US late last year.