Police arrest 3 Indian nationals in killing of B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
What we know about the arrests and investigation into Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing
By Rhianna Schmunk
Police say three men arrested in Edmonton, charged in killing of B.C. Sikh activist
Arrests Made in Sikh Activist’s Murder in Canada, Reports Say
By Brian Platt & Thomas Seal
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Hope Hicks, once a top Trump aide, tells court Access Hollywood tape rattled the campaign
Trump’s closest staffer takes the stand – and tears up after damaging testimony
By Cameron Joseph
Trump Trial: Hope Hicks Delivers Emotionally Gripping Testimony Before Trial Adjourns for Weekend
By Jonah E. Bromwich, Nate Schweber & ben protess
Reporter says this moment made Hicks realize she could have sunk Trump’s defense
Witness Tears and prison fears: See Trump vet Hope Hicks break down on the stand at Trump trial
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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
The McGill encampment is still standing. Past Montreal student protests help explain why
By Erika Morris
Childcare. Tuition hikes. Sweatshops. And beer? A brief history of student protests on University of Toronto
By Raju Mudhar
University of Toronto professor infiltrates anti-Israel encampment
Pro-Palestinian encampment remains at University of Toronto despite safety concerns
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Grandparents who died alongside infant in wrong-way Hwy. 401 crash identified
By Isaac Callan
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
Hwy. 401 collision: Indian consulate identifies victims
By Bryann Aguilar
Fresh details emerge about deadly, wrong-way collision on Ontario's Highway 401
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Foreign interference inquiry issues report; finds 'tainted' elections and candidates undermined
By Christopher Nardi & Catherine Levesque
Opinion: Foreign interference: Who knew what when? You'll have to wait until the inquiry's final report
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By Andrew Coyne
At long last, the Hogue inquiry lays the foundation for a real debate about foreign interference
By Aaron Wherry
'Damning set of conclusions': Chong
How China 'tainted' our elections: Foreign inquiry report highlights
By Christopher Nardi
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Red Dress Alert pilot project being developed by Canada, Manitoba | CTV News
By Kimberly Rio Wertman
Opinion: Good to be back; anything happen while I was away?
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By Niigaan Sinclair
Canada, Manitoba to develop Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls
Advocates in Manitoba frustrated with lack of movement on landfill search
By Daisy Woelk
Manitoba partners with federal government on Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls
By Alessia Passafiume
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