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The Weekly with Wendy Mesley March 04, 2018
- Wendy Mesley takes you behind the headlines to reveal hidden and surprising forces shaping the news and our world.
- 4 killed, 24 injured in Poland building collapse
- Via Rail service resumes after freight train derailment near Kingston, Ont.
- Roger Bannister, first to run mile in under 4 minutes, dies at 88
- Hundreds killed in Syria's eastern Ghouta since February, UN says
- 'No one does self-deprecating better': Trump delivers one-liners at Gridiron dinner
- The Weekly with Wendy Mesley March 04, 2018
Wendy Mesley takes you behind the headlines to reveal hidden and surprising forces shaping the news and our world. - 4 killed, 24 injured in Poland building collapse
- Via Rail service resumes after freight train derailment near Kingston, Ont.
- Roger Bannister, first to run mile in under 4 minutes, dies at 88
- Hundreds killed in Syria's eastern Ghouta since February, UN says
- 'No one does self-deprecating better': Trump delivers one-liners at Gridiron dinner
- Quebec MP pledges to help clear pot offenders' records
Liberal MP Greg Fergus is vowing to help some of the hundreds of thousands of Canadians with convictions for marijuana possession get their criminal records cleared — but they'll have to wait until after legalization. - North's health system designed to deny proper care: doctor
- Woman accuses Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard of ignoring her ground rules during sex
- Toronto condo owner discovers unit listed on Airbnb behind her back — with more than 70 reviews
- 'Neglect of duty' found in review of Thunder Bay police investigation into death of Indigenous man
- Oscars 2018: The Shape of Water crowned best picture
- Driver furious after truck written off by insurance is returned with 'shoddy repairs'
- Red carpet looks at the 2018 Oscars
- Toronto police release image of unidentified man believed to be another victim of Bruce McArthur
- U.S. won't exclude Canada from steel, aluminum tariffs, White House says
- Masked mob dressed in black vandalizes streets of Hamilton
- Cosby's retrial judge denies bid to throw out sex abuse charges
A Pennsylvania judge rejected a defence motion on Monday to dismiss sexual assault charges against comedian Bill Cosby, agreeing with the prosecution that it was the jury's job to decide at his upcoming retrial if his accuser is credible. - Payment processing firm cuts Amex credit card interchange fees by 50% for small businesses
- Invasive python devours deer bigger than itself in Florida
- Trump says steel tariffs 'will only come off' if a 'fair' NAFTA deal is reached
- Italy's League boss says markets shouldn't fear centre-right government
- At Edmonton sorting plant, Canada Post manager in harassment case reinstated
- Seoul envoys to meet North Korea's Kim Jong-un during Pyongyang trip
- 'I hope you will listen': 4 times the 2018 Oscars got political
- Syria allows aid trucks to reach eastern Ghouta but blocks some medical supplies
- Personality plays a role for people with a food allergy — but it's not what you think
- The Motherisk saga is a symptom of a larger problem in child protection work
- CRA slammed for 'reprehensible and malicious' prosecution of B.C. couple
The Canada Revenue Agency has been ordered to pay nearly $1.7 million to a Vancouver Island couple who saw their reputations ruined as the result of what a B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled a malicious prosecution. - World's largest deposit of mercury is in permafrost, study suggests
- Panama hotel owners remove Trump name after bitter dispute
- Former Trump aide flip-flops on vow to snub Mueller
- Calls mount from Indigenous leaders for Thunder Bay police chief to resign
- Canadian dollar dips below 77 cents US on trade worries
- British media report ex-Russian spy critically ill after exposure to substance in U.K.
- Netanyahu's U.S. visit overshadowed by developments in corruption probe
- Justice system report card dubs Ontario 'most improved,' as B.C., Quebec slide
- Hamilton landlords say they warned police about anti-gentrification activists months ago
- Man accused of stealing Frances McDormand's Oscar trophy for best actress
- Millions of taxpayer dollars support European boat company in Smiths Falls, Ont.
The once-struggling town of Smiths Falls, Ont., took a chance on the marijuana industry, and it paid off. Now the town is betting on luxury canal boat rentals to attract international tourists. Millions of taxpayers' dollars helped sweeten the deal. - Oilpatch can't match enthusiasm of U.S. industry
- Plan to send Canadian peacekeepers to Colombia fizzled due to official foot-dragging
- Handful of homeless Vancouverites turn down housing because of neighbourhood protests
- First casualty of Trump's trade war is his country's reputation: Don Pittis
- Why wasn't Jaspal Atwal on Canada's no-fly list?: Neil Macdonald
- Ontario PC leadership race is a 'ground war' in its final week of battle
- Republicans confront Trump over steel tariffs, fearing trade war
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- Trudeau calls Trump to register 'serious concern' about proposed steel tariffs
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