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Controversial Saskatchewan school pronoun bill now law

Controversial Saskatchewan school pronoun bill now law

Kids under 16 can’t change names or pronouns at school without receiving parental consent
3 charged in Alberta human-trafficking investigation

3 charged in Alberta human-trafficking investigation

Toronto woman recruited through social media under pretense of a legitimate job in Grande Prairie: Police
Canada yanks diplomats from India over threat of lost immunity

Canada yanks diplomats from India over threat of lost immunity

Joly says 41 of 62 envoys pulled after ‘precedent-setting’ diplomatic protection warning
Canada promised no more unwanted plastic waste, ask Myanmar how we’re doing

Canada promised no more unwanted plastic waste, ask Myanmar how we’re doing

Canadian garbage continuing to pile up overseas, the question is how and why
After rainy season that wasn’t, parched Mexico City starts restricting water

After rainy season that wasn’t, parched Mexico City starts restricting water

On a bank of Villa Victoria reservoir, where in other years boats might have used them to anchor, 10 concrete blocks lie exposed to the sun. They should be under water, but that was before severe drought dropped the reservoir to the lowest level that Gabriel Bejarano has seen since he moved back to his grandfather’s farm a decade ago.
Misidentified fully automatic military surplus firearms sold in Canada

Misidentified fully automatic military surplus firearms sold in Canada

Officials say prohibited Tavor X95 MSWs registered as semi-automatics, ask owners to turn them in
Indigenous leaders call for support in battling Canada’s climate emergency

Indigenous leaders call for support in battling Canada’s climate emergency

Assembly of First Nations release strategy, call for collaboration from all levels of government
TikTok Canada says it’s not under the control of the Chinese government

TikTok Canada says it’s not under the control of the Chinese government

Video-sharing app firm in Ottawa to answer questions about security
Canada a human rights beacon that must shine light on itself: UN leader

Canada a human rights beacon that must shine light on itself: UN leader

High Commissioner for Human Rights visits as Canada chases seat on UN Human Rights Council
Peace between Israel and Palestine? Canadians doubtful, poll suggests

Peace between Israel and Palestine? Canadians doubtful, poll suggests

Online Leger poll finds half of those surveyed think peace is impossible