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Most international treaties are ineffective, Canadian study finds

August 3, 2022 Dereck Carrier

A new study from Canadian researchers suggests international treaties have been mostly ineffective at achieving their intended effects and in some cases, can do more harm than good. The researchers,

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Indiana Rep. Walorski killed in car crash

August 3, 2022 Ed Juskow

Republican U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski was killed Wednesday in a car accident in her northern Indiana District, according to her office. “Jackie’s husband, was just informed by the Elkhart County

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U.S. House Speaker Pelosi arrives in Taiwan, defying Beijing

August 2, 2022 Ivan Deneweth

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan on Tuesday night despite threats from Beijing of serious consequences, becoming the highest-ranking American official to visit the self-ruled island claimed by

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Liberals give themselves more time to meet five-year-old peacekeeping pledge

July 31, 2022 Hélène Warin

The Liberal government is giving itself more time to fulfil a key peacekeeping promise to the UN first made five years ago. The commitment involves the provision of a 200-soldier

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Boris Johnson resigns: It is painful to leave Downing Street, says PM

July 7, 2022 Hélène Warin

Boris Johnson has said it is “painful not to be able to see through so many projects and ideas” as he announced his resignation as Tory party leader. The PM

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In Canada Day message, Trudeau says Canadian flag represents promise of a better life

July 1, 2022 Ed Juskow

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for unity amid a potentially divisive national holiday on Friday, using his official Canada Day address to call for deepened commitment to Canadian values like hope and

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Conservatives unsuccessful in bid to launch emergency debate on inflation

June 22, 2022 Ashley Kryschuck

The Conservative Party has failed to advance an emergency debate on inflation before the House of Commons rises for summer recess. After putting forth a request to the House Speaker

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Senior military officer who retired, went to Ukraine, now charged with sexual assault

June 15, 2022 Ed Juskow

Military police have charged retired lieutenant-general Trevor Cadieu with two counts of sexual assault, three months after the longtime army officer hung up his uniform and headed to Ukraine while

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Trudeau to meet with Biden, Google chief on Day 2 of Summit of the Americas

June 9, 2022 Ruby Roux-Roche

It’s an itinerary worthy of Hollywood: the governor of California, the man who runs Google and the president of the United States. Day 2 at the Summit of the Americas

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Few laughs, tough questions as Biden chats with Kimmel

June 9, 2022 Dereck Carrier

There weren’t a lot of laughs, but U.S. President Joe Biden got some unsolicited advice from Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday when the president sat down for his first in-person interview

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