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Analysis G19 + 1: Division among G20 leaders and what comes next

Donald Trump likes to do things his own way and he doesn’t like to back down. While that combination may have helped him become leader of the free world, it left him isolated at times during at his first G20 summit. More video
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Parks Canada preparing for busy Canada 150 season, including patrons behaving badly
Parks Canada is raising public awareness and adding patrols to prepare for a potential spike in visitors this summer, as a new report shows a steady increase in bad behaviour at campgrounds and other sites. More read comments
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On Khadr, Trudeau says Charter protects all Canadians 'even when it is uncomfortable'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects all Canadians "even when it's uncomfortable," responding to a question about his government's apology and controversial payout to former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr. More video
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Canada, EU to provisionally apply CETA in September
Canada and the European Union have finally agreed on a date for provisional application of the oft-delayed Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement - Sept. 21. More read comments
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