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- Ubiquitous security measures make us think of our communities as fractured
In practice, we might be simply managing how people move in and out of buildings, but the latent effect is to remind us to be skeptical of those around us. And those in marginalized communities are usually make to suffer because of that skepticism. - Telefilm's Talent to Watch program aims to launch new generation of Canadian filmmakers
- Reporting for duty in London: Royal Canadian Air Force guards the Queen
- Ketchup wars: Heinz defends its image as tariffs kick in on U.S.-made condiment
- Watch Canada Day celebrations live from Parliament Hill
- Indian police find 10 bodies hanging, blindfolded in home
- 'It's terrifying': 1 dead, 2 injured in downtown Toronto shooting
- 'It feels so personal': Tight-knit Maryland city mourns after deadly newspaper shooting
- Indigenous woman fights to stay in Canada, saying traditional territory is B.C.
- Former Humboldt Broncos player and his family among dead in Sask. crash
- Adam Sandler makes surprise cameo in Montreal couple's wedding photos
A pair of Montreal newlyweds shared their wedding day with an extra special guest when actor Adam Sandler dropped by to make a surprise cameo in their photoshoot. - Families Belong Together rallies draw crowds in hundreds of cities
- Edgy theatre content sparks off-stage debate about trigger warnings
- U.S. ambassador to Estonia resigns over Trump's Europe comments
- Wild nights with World Cup fans in Moscow
- Federal budget watchdog to take deep dive into costs of asylum seekers
- More than half of women in STEM fields experience sexual harassment, U.S. report suggests
- Polls give Justin Trudeau's Liberals little to celebrate this Canada Day
- 6 people dead after head-on collision in Saskatchewan
- Trump pledges July 9 announcement on Supreme Court nominee
- 'I was head-to-toe on fire': Woman burned in backyard firepit explosion awarded $1.1M
- Steel pipe maker in Ontario lays off 40 workers over U.S. tariffs
- What consumer goods and food items could cost 10% more as of July 1
The federal government has released its final list of U.S. imports that will be slapped with tariffs starting Sunday — with some notable changes from the list that was floated at the beginning of June, before industry had a chance to weigh in on the proposals. - Vancouver restaurant manager unrepentant after refusing Trump supporter
- Your smart fridge could be mining bitcoins for criminals
- Alberta family physician charged with child exploitation
- Along with Annapolis attack, here's how many people were shot across U.S. yesterday
- 'It was the human thing to do,' says man who helped rescue blind man from Toronto subway tracks
- 'I'm here for you. You're not alone': Resiliency unites girlfriends of Humboldt Broncos
- Canada's top court finds vigilante justice, bad legal advice can be factors for lighter sentences
- Trudeau calls Trump 2 days before Canadian tariffs take effect to say Canada 'had no choice' but to act
- Maryland man charged with murder denied bail in newspaper mass shooting
- Biggest immigration fraudster in Canadian history left $900K fine unpaid
- World Cup festivities showing a side of Russia not usually seen in Western media
The World Cup has thus far presented Russians and foreign visitors with stereotype-shattering revelations about each other, writes Chris Brown. - After a year-long battle over chrome cow Charity, a windstorm leads to her demise
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