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Trudeau government leaks support in wake of SNC-Lavalin, Wilson-Raybould matter: Ipsos poll A new poll, providing exclusively to Global News, finds Trudeau's Liberals have fallen back of Andrew Scheer's Conservatives...


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On 75th anniversary of D-Day, Canadians know little about key WWII battle: Ipsos poll An Ipsos poll found Canadians failed when asked six multiple choice questions on D-Day, the date which Allied forces invaded northern France.


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Game Day: Slumping Edmonton Oilers back on home ice Arizona Coyotes at Edmonton Oilers TUESDAY, 7 P.M. TV: SPORTSNET, RADIO: 630 CHED Five Things 1. HOME SICK The Oilers have just two wins in their last 13 starts at Rogers...

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After a week away, SNC-Lavalin questions await MPs returning to Parliament The opposition parties are charging back into the House of Commons today, loaded with questions for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about what his office ...


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In the news today, Feb. 19 Four stories in the news for Tuesday, Feb. 19 —— SNC-LAVALIN STORM AWAITS RETURNING MPS The opposition parties are charging back into the House of Commons today, loaded with questions for Prime...


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Vancouver Granville community leaders voice support for MP Jody Wilson-Raybould VANCOUVER — When Jody Wilson-Raybould was demoted in cabinet, a rabbi in her Vancouver Granville riding reached out to her with a message from the ...


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Parole hearing for Calgary man who strangled wife, buried body in basement BOWDEN, Alta. — A man who strangled his wife and concealed her body in a wall of their home after enduring what he described as years of domestic abuse ...


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After a week away, SNC-Lavalin questions await MPs returning to Parliament OTTAWA — The opposition parties are charging back into the House of Commons today, loaded with questions for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about what...


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Honda confirms it will shut U.K. plant, imperiling 3,500 jobs Honda said Tuesday it plans to close its car factory in western England in 2021, imperiling 3,500 jobs in a fresh blow to the British economy as it faces its March...


● Teens able to make important decisions Re: “Teenage brains are not ready to vote,” letter, Feb. 17. As an 11-year-old boy, I find this letter hard to believe. Sixteen-year-olds are usually capable of making decisions that...

● Voting rights would motivate teens Re: “Teenage brains are not ready to vote,” letter, Feb. 17. Referring to the fact that teenage brains have not yet developed enough to make rational and well-thought-out decisions is...

● Heart attack is No. 1 killer of women Re: “Anatomy of a heart attack,” column, Feb. 14. Thank you for highlighting heart disease in Heart Month. It is vital to get this message out. Too many people, like the series’ author,...

● Media continue attacks on Campbell Re: “Ex-premier accused of groping woman in London in 2013,” Feb. 16. The news media have opened a story about former premier Gordon Campbell’s supposed “groping incident” and continue with...

● Too few assistants for special-needs kids Re: “Special-needs students treated shamefully,” editorial, Feb. 15. I read the editorial with mixed feelings. I agree that students with special needs are suffering because there is a ...

● Give us useful facts, not entertainment Re: “Risk factors and Ze French Paradox,” column, Feb. 16. I admire David Sovka’s courage in going public about his life-threatening experience in having a heart attack. His recovery...

● Blaming teachers is ludicrous Re: “Special-needs students treated shamefully,” editorial, Feb. 15. Don’t ask teachers to bear the brunt of chronic government underfunding of public education. Education-assistant shortages are...

● Canny shoppers get affordable luggage Re: “First-class luggage,” editorial, Feb. 16. In 2012, my husband and I needed another piece of luggage. We saw a sale flyer from Sears that had luggage for 50 per cent off. We went to...

● Comment: We can make forest fires less damaging The wildfire burden to B.C.’s society, economy and environment over the past decade can be measured in the tens of billions of dollars. And yet, successive provincial governments ...

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Costume Designers Guild to honour Ruth E. Carter, Glenn Close LOS ANGELES — Oscar nominees Glenn Close and “Black Panther” costume designer Ruth E. Carter will be honoured Tuesday night at the 21st annual Costume Designers...

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Honda to shut plant in Britain, imperiling 3,500 jobs TOKYO — Honda said Tuesday it plans to close its car factory in western England in 2021, imperiling 3,500 jobs in a fresh blow to the British economy as it faces its March...

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Gatherings against Anti-Semitism to take place in France PARIS — Marches and gatherings against anti-Semitism are taking place across France following a series of shocking anti-Semitic acts. Answering a call from political...

● Ballet BC's Program 2 features a captivating evening of dance The program showcases work by choreographers Jorma Elo, Adi Salant and Crystal Pite.

● Vancouver Cantata Singers presents Musica Universalis A concert of classical & contemporary choral works, exploring the music of the spheres.

● Elektra Women's Choir presents When the Spring is Born Named for a line from Joni Mitchell’s Little Green, this program celebrates International Women’s Day 2019.

● Chor Leoni presents PopCapella With hits by Irving Berlin, Billy Joel, Joni Mitchell, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and many more.

● The big move-in at Pacific Arts Market happens February 23rd PAM is a year-round market and gallery with a huge variety of local artists.

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US Airmen saved him, now Tony Foulds wants them honoured SHEFFIELD, England — Tony Foulds has a routine when he visits the memorial for 10 American airmen killed in World War II. First, he kisses his finger and lays it on the...


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Exposed Chinese database shows depth of surveillance state BEIJING — The Chinese database Victor Gevers found online was not just a collection of old personal details. It was a compilation of real-time data on more than 2.5..


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Six people injured after 15-vehicle pileup on highway in western Newfoundland Six people were sent to hospital after a pileup involving 15 vehicles, including three tractor trailers, on the Trans-Canada Highway in western...


● Australian Anglican set to be defrocked over abuse inaction CANBERRA, Australia — An assistant bishop is set to become the most senior Anglican in Australia to be defrocked after a church committee on Tuesday found he took no...

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Judge to rule Tuesday in Chicago Obama Library lawsuit CHICAGO — A federal judge will rule on the city of Chicago’s request to toss a lawsuit aimed at halting President Barack Obama’s museum and library from being built in a...
