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The U.S. and Canada have agreed to share more data in the battle against cross-border gun smuggling and opioids.
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Members of the Mohawk Nation of the Six Nations of The Grand River created a school that teaches entire curriculum in Mohawk and outdoors.
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A huge police operation in Ontario over child exploitation has resulted in more than 100 people facing charges.As Dan Karpenchuk reports, the province-wide operation was a collaboration between more than two dozen police departments.
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Canada will not renew its last COVID-19 border restrictions when they expire at the end of this week, meaning visitors will soon be able to enter the country without showing proof of vaccination.
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Anti-hate experts in Canada are calling for more government action to counter what they say has become increasing right-wing extremism in the country.
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The head of the Canadian Medical Association has warned that Canada’s health care system is collapsing, and many hospitals are facing what they call “crisis” staffing shortages.
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Nearly two dozen people face more than 400 charges after police in Ontario broke up a gun and drug smuggling ring as part of a nearly 10-month-long investigation.
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The Canadian government is temporarily banning the importation of restricted handguns pending more restrictive, permanent measures from parliament.
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The Canadian government has unveiled how much it's proposing to pay for banned firearms under a mandatory buyback program part of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s pledge to toughen gun laws amid a rash of recent mass shootings in the U.S., including Buffalo. However, the proposed new law has already drawn criticism from legal gun owners who say it doesn’t target the real problem.
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Canada continues to pile on sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, while Ottawa continues to work with allies to isolate Moscow. The latest moves include trade actions against Russia and more lethal aid for Ukraine.