The IAEA says there is no risk of elevated radiation levels at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and no impact on nuclear safety so far. By Aldgra Fredly Ukraine…
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Law Allowing Phone, Laptop Search at Borders Unconstitutional, Ontario Court Rules
by EditorKBy Chandra Philip A law that allows border agents to search personal electronic devices, including computers and smartphones, violates Canadians’ charter rights, Ontario’s top court has ruled, telling Parliament it…
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By Andrew Chen Team Canada ended the 2024 Paris Olympics on Aug. 11 with a record medal haul, setting a new national record for a non-boycotted Games. Canada secured…
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If Harris Declines, 2 Proposed Debates Will Become Trump Town Halls
by EditorKSo far, Trump and his Democrat opponent Kamala Harris have one confirmed debate scheduled for Sept. 10. By Janice Hisle A pair of proposed presidential debates could instead become…
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The meeting will be held to see if the virus is ‘a public health emergency of international concern,’ the WHO said. By Jack Phillips, Breaking News Reporter The World Health…
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Man Who Survived Removal of Part of Liver, Lung in Chinese Prison Speaks Out
by EditorKCheng Peiming, who was persecuted for his belief in Falun Gong, recounts the atrocities against him. By Eva Fu WASHINGTON—A man who had part of his liver forcibly removed…
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Health-Care ‘Serial Killers’ Could Potentially Abuse Canada’s Assisted Dying Program: Study
by EditorKBy Andrew Chen Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program may be vulnerable to exploitation by “health-care serial killers” due to its permissive safeguards and growing number of patients, a…
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Ottawa Says It’s in Touch With Swiss Officials After Canadian Arrested on Suspicion of Spying for China
by EditorKBy Chandra Philip Canadian officials say they are working with Swiss authorities in the case of a Canadian who has been arrested in that country on suspicion of spying for…
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No ‘Dumping Ground’: Steel and Aluminum CEOs Urge Ottawa to Impose Tariffs on China
by EditorKBy Andrew Chen Canada’s steel and aluminum industry leaders are urging the federal government to impose tariffs on China, aligning with the United States and Mexico to protect North America’s…
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State Department Responds to CCP’s Escalating Attacks on Falun Gong in US
by EditorK“We urge the PRC government … to protect the ‘freedom of religious belief,’ and end its now 25-year campaign to eradicate Falun Gong,” the department said. By Petr Svab …