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Greenland’s prime minister tells Trump’s envoy self-determination cannot be negotiated

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NUUK, Greeland (AP) — Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said Monday that he had a respectful and positive meeting with U.S. President Donald

Thousands Rally After SCOTUS Cuts Black Voting Rights

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Rally at Alabama capitol honors civil rights history, vows to fight for fair maps and Black political power. Republican-led states

Six Canadians detained by Israel off coast of Cyprus: flotilla organizer

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Six Canadians are among the activists detained by Israel after its military intercepted boats off the coast of Cyprus that

Inter Toronto pathway player makes waves on the pitch

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Inter Toronto of the Canadian Premier League (formerly known as York United) created a U-14 pathway team for the first

Top5 Denies Drake OVO Chain Claims, Sends Warning To Joe Budden

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Source: Kevin Sousa / GettyLooks like Joe Budden may have picked up a new op from Toronto, and it’s not

3 off-duty Toronto police officers facing charges in Barcelona

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Three off-duty Toronto police officers are facing charges in Barcelona and the Toronto Police Service (TPS) confirms “the allegations are

How a City of Ottawa grant brought new life to an old art

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These projects were chosen from a pool of 134 applicants by the city’s cultural funding team. McCallum’s Ottawa Imprints application

U.S. says it’s pausing long-standing military board with Canada

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. undersecretary of defence says the United States is pausing a long-standing military board, saying “Canada has

Fight by Manitoba politicians over bill process could delay promised tax cut on food

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba’s governing NDP and Opposition Progressive Conservatives are at odds over who will be to blame if a