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    • COMMENTARY: Is Trudeau setting himself up to fail by doubling down on vaccine promises? Global News Logo Global News
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  • Funeral and more protests follow deadly shootings in Myanmar

    YANGON, Myanmar — Crowds in Myanmar’s capital attended a funeral Sunday for the young woman who was the first person confirmed to have been killed in protests against the military’s takeover, just one day after security forces shot dead two more demonstrators. Mya Thwet Thwet Khine was shot in the head by police on Feb. 9, two days before her 20th birthday, at a protest in the capital, Naypyitaw, and died Friday. Mourners lined the entrance to a...

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  • Growing deep space food is a new frontier, and Canadians will test its limits

    In anticipation of future missions to the moon, NASA and the Canadian Space Agency have launched the Deep Space Food Challenge to get innovators thinking about how to help astronauts grow their own food on long missions to deep space.

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  • I always thought I would live by my principles. But then I needed a Covid vaccine.

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  • B.C. man wants help, not charges, for woman who took his truck with son inside

    QUALICUM BEACH, B.C. — A Vancouver Island man whose truck was stolen while his son was sitting inside says he wants addiction treatment for the woman, not charges. Aaron Johnson and his 11-year-old son, Jesse, went into a Qualicum Beach gas station on Thursday "for less than a minute" and when they came out his Dodge Ram was gone. As they walked out, Johnson says his eight-year-old son, Wyatt, was running toward him, yelling "dad, a lady just...

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  • UN nuclear chief in Iran as it threatens watchdog's cameras

    TEHRAN, Iran — The head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog met Sunday with Iranian officials in a bid to preserve his inspectors' ability to monitor Tehran's atomic program, even as authorities said they planned to cut off surveillance cameras at those sites. Rafael Grossi's arrival in Tehran comes as Iran tries to pressure Europe and the new Biden administration into returning to the 2015 nuclear deal, which President Donald Trump...

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  • Anti-lockdown rally at Alberta legislature voices support for jailed pastor

    EDMONTON — Dozens of police and sheriffs kept hundreds of opponents of Alberta's pandemic restrictions separated from counterprotesters at the province's legislature on Saturday. Many of the anti-lockdown speakers voiced support for Pastor James Coates of GraceLife Church near Edmonton, who was arrested earlier this week when the church continued to hold Sunday services that police allege violated COVID-19 restrictions. Prior to the...

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  • Tensions rise between Somalia and UAE over delayed elections

    MOGADISHU, Somalia — Two days after violence related to Somalia's delayed elections, the country's foreign ministry has accused “external forces” for contributing to the problems. At least five soldiers were killed and more than a dozen people, mostly civilians, were wounded on Friday in violent protests over the country’s delayed election. Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed is under pressure as elections were to be held on Feb. 8, but...

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  • Chinese ambassador denounces pending vote by Canadian MPs on Uighur genocide

    OTTAWA — China's envoy to Canada is telling Canadian parliamentarians to butt out of his country's internal affairs through their pending vote on declaring a genocide against ethnic Muslim Uighurs in its Xinjiang province. Cong Peiwu, the Chinese ambassador to Canada, reiterated his government's view that there is no mistreatment of Uighurs, labelling accusations from the United Nations and others that millions of people in detention camps are...

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  • Sudan floats currency, part of measures to overhaul economy

    CAIRO — Sudan took the unprecedented but expected step of floating its currency Sunday, meeting a major demand by international financial institutions to help transitional authorities overhaul the battered economy. The flotation is the boldest economic measure taken by the joint military-civilian government that has ruled the African country after a popular uprising. The revolt led to the military’s overthrow of autocrat Omar al-Bashir in April...

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  • Tam urges need to maintain COVID precautions as variant cases mount

    Public health officials have identified upwards of 700 cases of contagious COVID-19 variants across Canada, the nation's top doctor said Saturday, a finding she said lends new urgency to her calls to maintain personal COVID-19 precautions. Individual actions in conjunction with strong public health measures will be key to halting the spread of the highly infectious virus variants, Dr. Theresa Tam said. "Strong collective action means each one of...

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  • Trudeau, Biden to hold 1st bilateral meeting virtually on Tuesday

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  • B.C. health officials call for culturally safe vaccination plan

    VICTORIA — Health officials in British Columbia say they're working on making the COVID-19 vaccine rollout a "culturally safe experience" for Indigenous Peoples in a health system that has been criticized for its systemic racism. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry told the annual general meeting of Metis Nation British Columbia Saturday that officials want all the pieces in place before announcing the locations of and access plans for...

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  • First colour pics of Perseverance on Mars are a sneak peek of what's to come

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  • Nova Scotia mass shooter's spouse worried he was looking for her when killings began

    HALIFAX — The spouse of the gunman who killed 22 people in Nova Scotia last April told police that she has had guilty feelings and wonders whether others died because she ran away from her partner when his rampage began. Lisa Banfield told police that she questions whether Gabriel Wortman went to locations she might have run to in order to get help and then killed people as he went along. "Lisa questions whether people would have died if she...

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  • Woman’s fish tank turns into a block of ice amid Texas storm

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  • Toronto man faces 60 charges related to alleged fraud involving returned purchases

    A Toronto man is facing dozens of charges in what city police describe as an alleged fraud scheme that involved returning retail packages through Canada Post. Police allege the man bought a number of products from companies across Canada over the past eight months, then would say he needed to return his purchases. They say he would allegedly drop the items off for return through Canada Post, but would include an unspecified device inside the...

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  • Trump to speak at CPAC next Sunday, but Pence has declined invitation

    Former President Donald Trump will speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, next Sunday, according to a source familiar with the matter, while former Vice President Mike Pence declined an invitation to speak at the conference, two sources told CNN.

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  • Women's groups in Yukon disappointed 'unfounded' sex assault project terminated

    Women's groups are angry that talks meant to revive a committee reviewing unresolved sexual assault complaints in Yukon have ended before its findings could be presented. A report outlining how Mounties in the territory investigate sex assaults was to go to the federal government in March. The Yukon Advocate Case Review committee was started in 2018 and given federal government funding and three years to look at unfounded sex assaults -- cases...

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  • Texas weather: Here's how a week of frigid weather and catastrophe unfolded in Texas

    After a devastating week for the Lone Star state, finally some relief as temperatures rise. But many Texans have only just began recovering from the unprecedented devastation that the rounds of brutal winter storms unleashed over the past seven days.

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  • Why it’s so hard to choose who gets the COVID-19 vaccinations first

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