India waits for details on arrests in Canada over Sikh separatist's murder
Police arrest 3 Indian nationals in killing of B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
By Rachel Aiello
India and Canada relations at their lowest ever in wake of Sikh leader Hardeep Nijjar's killing
By Neville Lazarus
Canada Police Make Three Arrests in Sikh Separatist Slaying
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Trudeau says universities are for 'free speech,' but people must feel safe amid pro-Palestinian protests
By Laura Stone & Joe Friesen
Quebec premier wants police to dismantle McGill encampment
The McGill encampment is still standing. Past Montreal student protests help explain why
By Erika Morris
University of Toronto professor infiltrates anti-Israel encampment
Childcare. Tuition hikes. Sweatshops. And beer? A brief history of student protests on University of Toronto
By Raju Mudhar
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Hamas indicates it may agree to deal; Israeli official insists truce won’t end the war
Israel’s war on Gaza live: ‘Progress’ in Cairo truce talks | Israel War on Gaza News
By Stephen Quillen
Agreeing to Gaza truce deal should be a ‘no-brainer’ for Hamas, Blinken says
Israel-Gaza war: Ceasefire talks intensify in Cairo
By Anna Foster & André Rhoden-Paul
Hamas is sending a delegation to Egypt for further cease-fire talks in the latest sign of progress
By Lee Keath, Sam Mednick & Bassem Mroue
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Toronto-area drivers stopped by OPP will have to give breath sample
By Ryan Patrick Jones
N.S. news: Mandatory Alcohol Screening program running in Halifax
By Jonathan Macinnis
OPP's mandatory breathalyzers are 'constitutionally sound' says prominent DUI lawyer
By Michael Talbot
Ontario mandatory alcohol screening: CCLA voices concern
By Brooklyn Connolly
Mandatory breath samples now required in every Toronto-area traffic stop: OPP
By Gabby Rodrigues
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Grandparents who died alongside infant in wrong-way Hwy. 401 crash identified
By Isaac Callan
Hwy. 401 collision: Indian consulate general identifies victims | CTV News
By Bryann Aguilar
Grandparents killed in wrong-way crash on Hwy. 401 identified
By Bryann Aguilar
Deadly crash highlights risks of police chases. Do policies need to be tougher?
By Mark Gollom
Grandparents killed in wrong-way Highway 401 crash identified
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'A stain on our electoral process': Foreign meddling in last two federal elections undermined Canadians' trust in democracy, landmark report concludes
By Stephanie Levitz & Alex Ballingall
Some 2019 candidates ‘appeared willing’ to engage with foreign interference: Hogue inquiry
By Alex Boutilier & Touria Izri
How China 'tainted' our elections: Foreign inquiry report highlights
By Christopher Nardi
Opinion: Individuals and communities being targeted by foreign powers show flaws in electoral machine
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By Shannon Proudfoot
CTV National News: Foreign election meddling
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