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Trump slaps sanctions on Canadian International Criminal Court judge

Trump slaps sanctions on Canadian International Criminal Court judge

The U.S. State Department also took action against ICC officials from France, Fiji and Senegal linked to the tribunal's investigation into Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank.
Police investigating after body found on roof of hospital in Montreal suburb

Police investigating after body found on roof of hospital in Montreal suburb

MONTREAL — Police in Montreal's northern suburb are investigating after a man in his 40s was found dead on the roof of a hospital on Tuesday. Sgt. Laurent Arsenault with police in Laval, Que.
In the news today: Air Canada flying again; Canada Post, workers pick up negotiations

In the news today: Air Canada flying again; Canada Post, workers pick up negotiations

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
Media challenge publication ban on Lapu Lapu attack suspect's fitness hearing

Media challenge publication ban on Lapu Lapu attack suspect's fitness hearing

"A proper publication ban — one that can withstand Charter scrutiny — is done with a scalpel and not a hatchet," lawyer Daniel Coles told the court.
Man accused of drowning his nine-year-old daughter in New York makes court appearance

Man accused of drowning his nine-year-old daughter in New York makes court appearance

The lawyer representing a father charged with murdering his nine-year-old Canadian daughter in Upstate New York said his client will ask for bail. Luciano Frattolin appeared Tuesday in Essex County court in Elizabethtown, N.Y.
Plane, bus or a 45-hour drive? Travellers seek solutions after Air Canada strike ends

Plane, bus or a 45-hour drive? Travellers seek solutions after Air Canada strike ends

The airline has cautioned that a return to full, regular service would take seven to 10 days as aircraft and crew are out of position.
5 Canadian soldiers suspended over Nazi salute video

5 Canadian soldiers suspended over Nazi salute video

OTTAWA — Five members of the Canadian Armed Forces have been suspended and military police are investigating after a video surfaced showing a group of people giving Nazi salutes. The commander of the army, Lt.-Gen.
Elizabeth May won't lead Green Party in next federal election

Elizabeth May won't lead Green Party in next federal election

OTTAWA — The Green Party of Canada will once again be looking for someone to replace Elizabeth May, after the party's longtime leader said Tuesday she will not lead the Greens into the next election.
B.C.'s Joffre Lakes Park closing for a month for recovery, First Nations' practices

B.C.'s Joffre Lakes Park closing for a month for recovery, First Nations' practices

PEMBERTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — British Columbia's government says Joffre Lakes Park will shut for a month in about two weeks' time, to allow it to "recover from a busy summer" and allow First Nations to carry out cultural practices.
Quebec government tries to ease growing tension over forestry blockades

Quebec government tries to ease growing tension over forestry blockades

MONTREAL — The Quebec government is trying to ease rising tensions between forestry workers and Indigenous protesters who oppose a new bill they say threatens their way of life.
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