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In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It's the first recorded death from measles in the province since 1989, as far back as Ontario's data goes.
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Mounties say the deaths of Eva Dvorak Patricia McQueen Melissa Rehorek and Barbara MacLean were committed by Gary Allen Srery.
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Anne Keast-Butler ‘increasingly concerned’ by growing links between Russia and proxy hacker groups that pose risk to UK
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The US has now surpassed 5 million solar installations, a significant landmark in its shift toward clean energy, reports the SEIA and Wood Mackenzie.
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Archie, first crafted by Alan Emtage while a student at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, allowed for the searching of various "anonymous" FTP servers around what was then a very small web of universities, researchers, and government and military nod
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The U.S. removed Cuba from a short list of countries the United States alleges are "not cooperating fully" in its fight against terrorism, a State Department official said on Wednesday.
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When presenting the coalition agreement, PVV leader Geert Wilders said he is very much looking forward to the upcoming collaboration with NSC, BBB and the VVD. He also said that 'the sun will shine again in the Netherlands'.
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Suncor’s grievance follows a February complaint by Berkshire Hathaway Energy Canada, which alleged the province discriminates against energy imports from the United States
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A worker at a shelter that Jeremy Skibicki frequented said the confessed serial killer once told him he came there to "stalk his victims," Skibicki's trial heard Wednesday.
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President’s move comes as House Republicans sought to hold attorney general in contempt; White House condemns GOP ‘partisan political’ motivations
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As wildfires rage in British Columbia, the family of Carter Vigh, 9, who died of an asthma attack exacerbated by wildfire in Cariboo region last summer, is trying to protect people from poor air quality due to smoke this year. .
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Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico was wounded in a shooting Wednesday afternoon and taken to hospital. The government said he was in life-threatening condition in hospital after the incident in Handlova.
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RBC and Scotiabank provided more than US$50 billion in fossil fuel funding last year, per the Banking on Climate Chaos report. Read more.
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Thousands of residents in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo have been ordered to leave their homes as a wildfire burning southwest of Fort McMurray continues to draw closer to the community.
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The incident happened Saturday at the entrance of MTL Gaming Centre on St. Laurent Boulevard, in Montreal's Chinatown, where a homeless man was sleeping.
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Favourable weather conditions are expected in the area of Fort Nelson, B.C., on Tuesday as the Parker Lake wildfire continues to grow just south of town, fire officials say.
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An Ottawa dentist who signed up to provide care under the new public dental insurance program says he hasn't seen mouths in such bad shape since he did mission work overseas. The number of oral health care providers in the plan is growing, despite some de
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In the first human trial, an mRNA cancer vaccine at the University of Florida triggered immune systems to fiercely attack glioblastoma.
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A spokesperson for telecommunications provider Northwestel says a 'unique set of circumstances' converged Friday, knocking out internet, cell phone and landline service across parts of the North.
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Rob Fraser did not sugarcoat the situation facing Fort Nelson, B.C., as forecasts called for westerly winds to pick up in northeastern British Columbia late…
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Richard Slayman died almost two months after the historic procedure, the Boston hospital where he had the transplant said Saturday. At 62, he had the transplant to treat his end-stage kidney disease.
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Thousands of people are out of their homes in the northeast B.C. community of Fort Nelson as an out-of-control wildfire is burning within kilometres of the town.
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Alberta residents in the Fort McMurray area are being told to be ready to leave their homes due to the threat of an out-of-control wildfire in the region.
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The head of B.C.'s public service has announced a state or state-sponsored actor attempted to breach government systems in a cyberattack.
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The US Navy said a destroyer, the USS Halsey, was exercising navigational rights near the Paracel Islands. The archipelago lies in the South China Sea, which is disputed by several countries.
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If Crown prosecutors have their way, a scrap metal recycler who purchased dozens of stolen catalytic converters will serve time in prison.
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Top climate figures respond to Guardian survey of scientists who expect temperatures to soar, saying leaders must act radically
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Tens of millions of Americans each day breathe in carcinogenic chemicals that are woven into the interiors of their cars, a new study has found.
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Premier Eby says the provincial government is working with the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security and other agencies to determine the extent of the incidents
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The Toronto-rapper posted the opening scene of a new Netflix show to his Instagram story.