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- Boeing reaches settlement with Canadian whose family perished in 2019 plane crash
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced the development — upon which Israel has yet to comment — as he prepares to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for talks at the White House on Monday.
01.07.2025 Acupuncturist who sexually assaulted patients banned from registering with regulatory college for 30
In a disciplinary notice posted to its site, the College of Complementary Health Professionals of B.C. says Maria Luis Ibarra will not be able to apply to reinstate his registration until July 1, 2055.
A landmark sign that's welcomed beach-goers to a popular strip of sand on the Lake Huron shoreline for decades looked a little different this Canada Day.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional District has declared a local state of emergency for the Blue Sky Country region due to an encroaching out-of-control wildfire near Lytton, B.C.
U.S. President Donald Trump and tech titan Elon Musk are feuding again, as Trump's "big, beautiful bill" — a budget reconciliation bill that is projected to add trillions to the country's federal deficit — passes a vote in the Senate.
The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate passed President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill on Tuesday, signing off on a massive package that would enshrine many of his top priorities into law while adding $3.3 trillion to the national debt.
01.07.2025 Jury returns for second day of deliberations in Sean (Diddy) Combs's sex trafficking trial
After lawyers and the judge agreed on language that would be used in a note answering a question from the jury, deliberations on Tuesday morning were back underway.
01.07.2025 People in Gaza 'starve or risk being shot': NGOs urge end to aid work backed by U.S., Israel as deat
More than 170 non-governmental organizations have issued a joint call for the dismantling of a food distribution system run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S.- and Israeli-backed group, as civilian deaths and injuries mount near aid sites in Gaza. In response, GHF is calling for other aid groups to collaborate with them.
Dive into Whale Tale with CBC's Grant Lawrence: The true story of the capture, escape and legacy of some of the West Coast's most remarkable orcas
01.07.2025 Barcelona records hottest June in more than 100 years as blistering heat wave grips Europe
Barcelona recorded its hottest month of June since records started over a century ago, Spain's national weather service said on Tuesday as Europe remained in the grip of the first major heat wave this summer.
01.07.2025 Plastic surgeon's 6-week suspension for professional misconduct 'slap on the wrist': former patient
A Manitoba woman who was injured by a plastic surgeon more than a decade ago is worried after the doctor was suspended for medical errors – and wants the disciplinary system to change to protect others.
The food industry has until Jan. 1, 2026, to comply with Health Canada's new labels that warn people if a food is high in sugar, sodium or saturated fat. Some companies are getting a head start.
Hayden King, executive director of the Yellowhead Institute, says both the speed with which it was passed and ideas in the bill remind him of former prime minister Stephen Harper's omnibus bill that helped create the Idle No More movement.
Alexander Panetta, CBC's outgoing correspondent in Washington, D.C., writes that he stopped seeing the U.S. as a two-dimensional entity on a screen as it became the surroundings of his life.
Charleen Sibanda’s journey from Zimbabwe to Canadian citizenship has taught her to hold both belonging and the weight of colonization simultaneously.
01.07.2025 Family of Idaho stabbing victim 'furious' after accused killer strikes deal to avoid execution
Bryan Kohberger has agreed to plead guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students as part of a deal with prosecutors to avoid the death penalty, an attorney for one victim's family said Monday.
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