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6 military members face review over confrontation at Mi’kmaq protest

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Six Canadian Armed Forces members who appeared in an online video of a confrontation at an Indigenous protest in Halifax on Canada Day will be removed from duty and training while the military conducts an investigation into their conduct, according to the nation’s top soldier.



PM sidesteps comment on Khadr settlement rumours

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is keeping mum on a reported $10 million settlement for Omar Khadr, a former child soldier who was detained in Guantanamo Bay and in Canadian prison for 10 years.

McDonald's to expand delivery service throughout Canada

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After first releasing plans to offer delivery service two years ago, McDonald's has announced that customers across Canada will be able to get their Big Mac fix delivered straight to their door.

Irish PM flaunts his socks in Trudeau meeting

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Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar welcomed Justin Trudeau to Ireland Tuesday, while sporting a pair of red, Canada-themed socks, featuring a pattern of maple leaves and Mounties.

Space agency ovation for Canada's two new astronauts

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Canada's two new astronauts received a rousing ovation from staff at the Canadian Space Agency on Tuesday as they took questions from children in the audience and toured the facilities.

5 things to know on Tuesday, July 4, 2017

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As Canadians recover from the holiday weekend, and Americans celebrate the Fourth of July, our daily roundup of need-to-know news includes a report about North Korea test-launching a missile it claims can reach the U.S.A. And we introduce you to a retired police officer who has spent 10,000 hours producing an incredible scale model.

Omar Khadr to get apology, compensation: reports

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The federal government is set to offer Omar Khadr an apology and more than $10 million in compensation for abuses he suffered during his detainment in Guantanamo Bay, according to multiple reports.

Khadr to get apology, millions in compensation: reports

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The federal government is set to offer Omar Khadr an apology and more than $10 million in compensation for abuses he suffered during his detainment in Guantanamo Bay, according to multiple reports.





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