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Joly touts 'private' diplomacy as Mexico criticizes Canada's culture, trade

Joly touts 'private' diplomacy as Mexico criticizes Canada's culture, trade

OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is not escalating a war of words with Mexico, after the Mexican president criticized Canada's culture and its framing of border issues.
Timmins' top cop talks bail reform, hiring practices

Timmins' top cop talks bail reform, hiring practices

Police chief Sydney Lecky talks to local leaders about the challenges facing the city
Trudeau calls meeting with opposition leaders about Canada-U.S. border plan

Trudeau calls meeting with opposition leaders about Canada-U.S. border plan

OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says Canada is committed to increasing the number of RCMP officers patrolling the U.S. border between ports of entry, though he said specific details are still to come.
Private refugee sponsorship pause an 'unfortunate reality': minister

Private refugee sponsorship pause an 'unfortunate reality': minister

OTTAWA — Immigration Minister Marc Miller says that the recent pause in most private refugee sponsorships is because there is an "oversupply" of applications and they don't want to give people fleeing war zones false hope.
AFN women's council 'grateful' Anaida Poilievre no longer addressing gathering

AFN women's council 'grateful' Anaida Poilievre no longer addressing gathering

OTTAWA — The Assembly of First Nations' women's council said it's grateful Anaida Poilievre will no longer be addressing their gathering after the group raised concerns about her participation.
Man injured while defending wife from polar bear attack in northern Ontario: police

Man injured while defending wife from polar bear attack in northern Ontario: police

FORT SEVERN, Ont. — Police in a northern Ontario First Nation say a man who jumped onto a polar bear that lunged at his wife early this morning has been seriously injured but is expected to recover.
Canadian women wrap up eventful year with lopsided 5-1 win over South Korea

Canadian women wrap up eventful year with lopsided 5-1 win over South Korea

MURCIA — Marie-Yasmine Alidou and Olivia Smith scored to help the Canadian women's soccer team wrap up a tumultuous year with a lopsided 5-1 win over 19th-ranked South Korea in an international friendly Tuesday.
South Korean parliament votes to defy president by lifting his declaration of martial law

South Korean parliament votes to defy president by lifting his declaration of martial law

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law late Tuesday, vowing to eliminate “anti-state” forces as he struggles against an opposition that controls the country’s parliament and that he accuses of sympathizing
Health-care costs will rise significantly as population ages, says new report

Health-care costs will rise significantly as population ages, says new report

TORONTO — A new report says Canada needs to rethink its approach to health care to help manage rising costs as people age.
Date set for closure of Timmins' Kidd Creek mine (updated)

Date set for closure of Timmins' Kidd Creek mine (updated)

Though production's ending in two years, reclamation work will still take years