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VideoDelegates of Arctic security conference say North is still friendly with America
When it comes to Arctic security, the North is still friendly with the United States. That was one of the messages out of a different conference in Whitehorse today. Gabrielle Plonka has the details.
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Speeding, noise pollution targeted by Calgary's new traffic safety team
Speeding and noise pollution in residential areas will be more closely monitored by a new initiative that the city launched on Thursday.Calgary's new traffic safety team is a 12-month pilot program focused on enforcing speed limits in playground zones, tackling noisy vehicle violations and spreading traffic safety education.Approved by city council in November 2023, the team includes eight peace officers and two sergeants, building on work already being done by the Calgary Police Service.The tea
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Video'ICE has been going crazy in Somerville' says organizer of rally supporting Tufts student detained
Crowds gathered at a rally in Somerville, Massachusetts to express support for Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk who's been detained by the Department of Homeland Security. (AP Video: Rodrique Ngow)
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An Ottawa-based carver is gaining popularity for her unique crafts. Saelym DeGrandpre posted her antler makeup brush set on Instagram earlier this year. And now her work has generated interest in her Ottawa community and right across Inuit Nunangat. Take a look.
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VideoExplosion heard in Sanaa as Yemen's Houthi rebels say US airstrike campaign continuing
The Houthi’s media office said on Friday that new U.S. airstrikes struck several regions of the country including Hodeida, al Jewf and the capital, Sanaa.
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VideoYukon still working to implement recommendations 6 years after auditor general's report on education
A 2019 report from the auditor general of Canada found Yukon's education department was failing to meet the needs of students — in particular, First Nations, rural and special needs students. Six years later, the territorial government says it's still working to implement the auditor general's recommendations. Gabrielle Plonka reports.
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VideoU.S.-Canada trade war 'like losing a family member': Ontario businessman | Hanomansing Tonight
Jonathon Azzopardi, CEO and president of auto parts mould manufacturer Laval, says he’s been preparing his clients and employees for a potential recession mode as a result of Trump’s 25 per cent auto tariffs. He tells Hanomansing Tonight Canadians ‘can’t see the purpose’ in the tariffs.