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Hundreds of millions of people are casting their ballots as the European Union's parliamentary election wraps up today.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being sworn-in today as he begins a record third term in office.
Houthi rebels claim to have attacked at least two vessels off the coast of Yemen.
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Police in Peel Region, Ontario, arrest auto billionaire Frank Stronach and charge him with sexual assault.
Israel says it has rescued four hostages who were kidnapped in a Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7
The union for 9-thousand Canada Border Services Agency workers say they won't strike until Wednesday.
And, the Edmonton Oilers play their first game in the Stanley Cup final.
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Canada's latest job numbers are out and they show an economy still struggling.
M-Ps are now under pressure to propose changes to Bill C-70, to give new powers to security agencies to crack down on foreign interference.
Police in Montreal break up pro Palestinian protest occupation at McGill University's administrative building.
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Canadian Second World War veterans and many Western leaders are on the beaches of Normandy to commemorate the eightieth anniversary of D-Day.
At least 30 people - including many children - were killed in an Israeli air strike on a school building in Gaza.
A private member's bill in the Senate, could see the creation of Canada's first ever national strategy to combat intimate partner violence.
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The Bank of Canada cuts the key lending rate by a quarter of a percentage point.
An Italian judge has upheld a slander conviction against Amanda Knox.
Ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, CBC News speaks with surviving veterans.
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More reaction this morning to the latest report on Foreign interference in the Canadian elections.
Grassy Narrows First Nation has filed a lawsuit against the federal and Ontario governments.
Low water levels are threatening a seasonal transportation lifeline for a community in Northwest Territories.
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Commissioners still waiting for action, 5 years after issuing recommendations to protect Indigenous women and girls.
Exit polls in India are predicting a majority for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The historic beaches of Normandy, where D-Day began, are starting to erode.