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Oct 17 2018
Headline Roundup
Canada Legalizes Recreational Marijuana
Canada has become the first industrialized country to legalize recreational marijuana, sparking a national conversation over the health implications of cannabis use, as well as how it will affect the U.S.-Canada border.
New York Times (News) Reuters Washington ExaminerApr 05 2024
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Israel-Hamas War: Updates, Tracking Misinformation, and More
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Tense Biden-Netanyahu Relations Front-and- AllSides StaffMar 05 2024
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Nashville plane made stop in Erie before fatal crash
A small plane that crashed near Nashville, Tennessee, killing all five on board made a stop in Erie, Pennsylvania, during that flight. That was according to National Transporation Safety Board (NTSB) Investigator Aaron McCarter, who said the plane came from Ontario, Canada, and made stops here in Erie and Kentucky before going down. The fiery crash happened just before 8 p.m. on Monday. The
YourErie.comMar 18 2021
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U.S. to send 4 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to Mexico, Canada in loan deal: official
The United States plans to send roughly 4 million doses of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine that it is not using to Mexico and Canada in loan deals with the two countries, an administration official told Reuters on Thursday.
Mexico will receive 2.5 million doses of the vaccine and Canada is to receive 1.5 million doses, the official said.
“We’re lending a portion of our releasable
ReutersAug 08 2015
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Two Reasons Americans Should Care About Canada's Election Debate
The United States wasn't the only country that hosted a major televised debate Thursday night between candidates vying to serve as the next head of government. In Toronto, four national party leaders gathered to participate in the first debate of Canada's race for prime minister, which pitted Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper, who has served as the PM since 2006, against leaders from
HuffPostApr 16 2023
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Hilary Knight’s hat trick leads US past rival Canada for its 10th gold medal in the women’s world hockey championships
BRAMPTON, Ontario — Hilary Knight scored three times, including the go-ahead goal with 3:10 left in regulation, and the Americans won their 10th women’s world hockey championships gold medal and first in four years with a 6-3 win over cross-border rival Canada on Sunday night. Caroline Harvey had a goal and an assist, and Abbey Murphy and Cayla Barnes, with an empty-net goal, also scored. The
Chicago TribuneAug 13 2019
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Illegal border crossing: How U.S. guns wind up in Canada and Mexico
America’s neighbors have long lived with the cross-border creep of U.S. gun culture – sometimes with outrage, often with a sense of resignation.
But the mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, this month have emboldened foreign stances against lax U.S. gun laws and shifted conversations about what that means for crime and safety north and south of the U.S. border.
The
Christian Science MonitorMay 15 2015
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Canada Just Threw A Grenade Into Elizabeth Warren's Trade Fight With Obama
President Barack Obama and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) have been locked in a public feud over whether free trade agreements can be used to undermine the 2010 Wall Street reform law. On Wednesday, the Canadian government sided with Warren.
Canadian Finance Minister Joe Oliver gave a speech in New York arguing that the Volcker Rule -- a key tenet of the 2010 banking law -- violates
HuffPostMar 05 2024
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Three children, two adults were victims of fatal plane crash in West Nashville, NTSB says
Three children and two adults were on board the single-engine airplane that crashed along Interstate 40 in West Nashville Monday, federal authorities confirmed in a Tuesday press conference from the crash site. "They are Canadian citizens," Aaron McCarter, an National Transportation Safety Board aviation accident investigator said. Authorities have still not yet identified the victims, but the
The Tennessean