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This Montrealer forged medieval axes used to rebuild Notre-Dame cathedral

This Montrealer forged medieval axes used to rebuild Notre-Dame cathedral

    Montreal blacksmith forging 12th century tools to rebuild Notre-Dame in Paris1 day agoDuration 2:03A Montreal blacksmith is forging the same type of tools ...

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'Tragedy on top of a tragedy': Mother of Eastway Tank explosion victim dies

'Tragedy on top of a tragedy': Mother of Eastway Tank explosion victim dies

    Janet Ferguson, left, with her daughter Kayla Ferguson, who wears a cap for Eastway Tank, Pump and Meter Ltd. Kayla and five other workers died in an expl...

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Ukraine looks to Trudeau to play key role in NATO membership bid

Ukraine looks to Trudeau to play key role in NATO membership bid

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan, on May 21. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian...

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Real or fake? How to tell authentic sea glass from the knockoff stuff

Real or fake? How to tell authentic sea glass from the knockoff stuff

    How to spot the real deal when you're searching for sea glass on P.E.I.18 hours agoDuration 2:16Is that sea glass or an imposter? Authentic sea glass can b...

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Alberta pup heads to Ukraine to help with war effort by sniffing out explosives

Alberta pup heads to Ukraine to help with war effort by sniffing out explosives

    Torch was trained in Alberta to detect explosives and will head to Ukraine in the fall to find landmines. (Submitted by Matt LaPointe)An Alberta canine is...

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Jabeur outlasts Andreescu to win 3rd-round Wimbledon match after multiple weather delays

Jabeur outlasts Andreescu to win 3rd-round Wimbledon match after multiple weather delays

    Canada's Bianca Andreescu returns the ball during Saturday's third-round loss to Tunisia's Ons Jabeur at Wimbledon in London. (Alastair Grant/AP Photo via ...

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RCMP arrest two women repatriated to Canada from Syria, seek peace bonds

RCMP arrest two women repatriated to Canada from Syria, seek peace bonds

    Kurdish forces patrol al-Hol camp, which houses families of members of the Islamic State group in Hasakeh province, Syria, on April 19. The Canadian govern...

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Evacuation orders, alerts issued for properties south of Smithers, B.C., due to wildfire

Evacuation orders, alerts issued for properties south of Smithers, B.C., due to wildfire

    The Powers Creek wildfire south of Smithers, B.C. led to evacuation orders and alerts on Friday night. (B.C. Wildfire Service/Twitter)A wildfire near Smith...

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So your flight got cancelled — here's what you need to know about compensation

So your flight got cancelled — here's what you need to know about compensation

    A traveller rests at Toronto Pearson International Airport on July 3, 2023. Almost 2,000 Air Canada flights were cancelled or delayed on Canada Day weekend...

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Blue Jays' offence a no-show as Tigers pitch combined no-hitter

Blue Jays' offence a no-show as Tigers pitch combined no-hitter

    From left: Tigers pitchers Matt Manning, Jason Foley and Alex Lange pose alongside catcher Eric Haase after combining to no-hit the Blue Jays in a 2-0 win ...

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Life in this Ukrainian city 'exhausting' with Russia in control of nuclear power plant

Life in this Ukrainian city 'exhausting' with Russia in control of nuclear power plant

    Zaporizhzhia resident on 'exhausting' life next to Russian-controlled nuclear plant10 hours agoDuration 3:15Denys Vasyliev lives in the Ukrainian city that...

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Mural festival brings splash of colour to Halifax streets

Mural festival brings splash of colour to Halifax streets

    The executive director of the Quinpool Road Mainstreet District Association says she hopes it the mural festival will become an annual event in the city. (...

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Canada's Stefan Daniel races to gold at World Para Triathlon Series in Montreal

Canada's Stefan Daniel races to gold at World Para Triathlon Series in Montreal

    Calgary's Stefan Daniel captured gold in the men's PTS5 race at the World Para Triathlon Series event in Montreal on Saturday, winning with a time of 57 mi...

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Protesters agree to end Brady Road landfill blockade after city order

Protesters agree to end Brady Road landfill blockade after city order

    Protesters blocked the entrance to the Brady Road landfill Thursday afternoon after the province said it would not support a search at the Prairie Green la...

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The Supermarket Aisle Where Prices Are Still Soaring

The Supermarket Aisle Where Prices Are Still Soaring

     Cost increases for meat, eggs and produce have been tamed, but inflation is running hot in grocery stores’ inner aisles, home to packaged food and househo...

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Prigozhin’s Movements a Mystery as Wagner Fans Gather in St. Petersburg

Prigozhin’s Movements a Mystery as Wagner Fans Gather in St. Petersburg

     After last month’s standoff with Putin’s army, the mercenary chief was offered safe passage to Belarus—but he appears to be back in Russia ...

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DeSantis Campaign Stalls as He Tries to Court Trump’s GOP Fans and Foes Alike

DeSantis Campaign Stalls as He Tries to Court Trump’s GOP Fans and Foes Alike

     Florida governor’s support is flat in national and early-state polling Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, wife Casey and their daughter Madison appeared in a rai...

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Turkey Returns Prisoners to Ukraine, Angering Kremlin

Turkey Returns Prisoners to Ukraine, Angering Kremlin

     Turkish president last year brokered Russia’s release of five key commanders on condition they stay in Turkey; now they are back in Ukraine ...

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‘Under the Eye of Power’ Review: Why We Love a Conspiracy

‘Under the Eye of Power’ Review: Why We Love a Conspiracy

     Conspiracy theorists thrive in today’s over-heated digital media. But they’ve been around longer than America. ...

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‘Bogie and Bacall’ Review: Hollywood’s First Couple

‘Bogie and Bacall’ Review: Hollywood’s First Couple

     Cast together in ‘To Have and Have Not,’ Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall found a chemistry that crossed over from the screen to married life. ...

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‘President Garfield’ Review: A Brief, Consequential Term

‘President Garfield’ Review: A Brief, Consequential Term

     James Garfield’s ambitious career—from janitor to Union general, then from Congress to the presidency—was cut short by an assassin. ...

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Chips Act Funding Is Aligned With the Will of Congress

Chips Act Funding Is Aligned With the Will of Congress

     The Commerce Department responds on the broadening of the semiconductor subsidy program. July 7, 2023 11:08...

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What Keeps Veterans From Recommending Military Service

What Keeps Veterans From Recommending Military Service

     Improved pay isn’t going to bring in recruits whose primary reason for joining has been love of country and family tradition. ...

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The Persistent Question of Student-Loan Debt

The Persistent Question of Student-Loan Debt

     A transfer to taxpayers without solving the underlying problem makes no sense. July 7, 2023 11:09 am ET ...

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12 Books We Read This Week

12 Books We Read This Week

     The romance of two Hollywood legends, the hidden achievement of James Garfield, why conspiracy theories appeal and more. ...

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American Wokeness Invades Britain’s Schools

American Wokeness Invades Britain’s Schools

     Katharine Birbalsingh, principal of a ‘free school,’ says identity politics makes it hard to educate minority youths. ...

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The Future of War Has Come in Ukraine: Drone Swarms

The Future of War Has Come in Ukraine: Drone Swarms

     The innovations that have led to Kyiv’s remarkable successes against Russia will change combat dramatically. ...

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The Bidens and the Swamp

The Bidens and the Swamp

     Plus, two American institutions that inspire confidence. By ...

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Hottest Days Ever? Don’t Believe It

Hottest Days Ever? Don’t Believe It

     ‘Average global temperature’ is a meaningless measure, and comparisons to 125,000 years ago are preposterous. ...

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Josh Shapiro Chooses Teachers Unions Over Students

Josh Shapiro Chooses Teachers Unions Over Students

     After backing the Lifeline Scholarship program, Pennsylvania’s governor now says he’ll veto it. By ...

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Covid Censorship Proved to Be Deadly

Covid Censorship Proved to Be Deadly

     Government and social-media companies colluded to stifle dissenters who turned out to be right. By ...

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The Apocalypse Tapestry: Biblical Visions Woven in Wool

The Apocalypse Tapestry: Biblical Visions Woven in Wool

     Commissioned in France in the 14th century, the Apocalypse Tapestry’s revelatory depictions of demons and angels alike remain staggering in their scale an...

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Biden’s Short-Sighted New Health Rule

Biden’s Short-Sighted New Health Rule

     The Administration is taking away cheaper insurance options from consumers to jam everyone into the ObamaCare exchanges. ...

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How Russia Abuses Ukrainian Prisoners

How Russia Abuses Ukrainian Prisoners

     Evidence builds that Moscow is violating the Geneva Conventions. By The Ed...

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A Judge-Made Right to Vagrancy

A Judge-Made Right to Vagrancy

     A Ninth Circuit ruling allowing homeless camps on public property is ripe for Supreme Court appeal. By ...

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Mikheil Saakashvili Deserves U.S. Attention

Mikheil Saakashvili Deserves U.S. Attention

     A video of the emaciated former Georgian president shows that he’s paying the price for his freedom-loving, anti-Putin governance. ...

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Cracks Open in the Labor Market

Cracks Open in the Labor Market

     Employers slow their hiring pace in June, and Washington is no help. By Th...

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‘Sticks and Stones’ by Lukas Nelson + POTR Review: Country Roots Revived

‘Sticks and Stones’ by Lukas Nelson + POTR Review: Country Roots Revived

     On his novel eighth album, the singer-songwriter steps further into the territory of his father, Willie Nelson, yet makes the genre his own. ...

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‘The Curatorial Imagination of Walter Hopps’ Review: Seeing Like a Visionary

‘The Curatorial Imagination of Walter Hopps’ Review: Seeing Like a Visionary

     An exhibition at the Menil Collection traces the curator, gallerist and museum director’s long and revolutionary career of discovering artists who then be...

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Colombian Warlord Wanted on U.S. Drug Charges Dies in Venezuela

Colombian Warlord Wanted on U.S. Drug Charges Dies in Venezuela

     Luciano Marín succumbed to injuries suffered after abandoning Colombia’s peace deal with rebels ...

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This Montrealer forged medieval axes used to rebuild Notre-Dame cathedral

Montreal blacksmith forging 12th century tools to rebuild Notre-Dame in Paris1 day agoDuration 2:03A Montreal blacksmith is forgin...

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'Tragedy on top of a tragedy': Mother of Eastway Tank explosion victim dies

Janet Ferguson, left, with her daughter Kayla Ferguson, who wears a cap for Eastway Tank, Pump and Meter Ltd. Kayla and five other...

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Ukraine looks to Trudeau to play key role in NATO membership bid

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan, on May 21. ...

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Real or fake? How to tell authentic sea glass from the knockoff stuff

How to spot the real deal when you're searching for sea glass on P.E.I.18 hours agoDuration 2:16Is that sea glass or an imposter? ...

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Alberta pup heads to Ukraine to help with war effort by sniffing out explosives

Torch was trained in Alberta to detect explosives and will head to Ukraine in the fall to find landmines. (Submitted by Matt LaPo...

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Jabeur outlasts Andreescu to win 3rd-round Wimbledon match after multiple weather delays

Canada's Bianca Andreescu returns the ball during Saturday's third-round loss to Tunisia's Ons Jabeur at Wimbledon in London. (Ala...

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RCMP arrest two women repatriated to Canada from Syria, seek peace bonds

Kurdish forces patrol al-Hol camp, which houses families of members of the Islamic State group in Hasakeh province, Syria, on Apri...

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Evacuation orders, alerts issued for properties south of Smithers, B.C., due to wildfire

The Powers Creek wildfire south of Smithers, B.C. led to evacuation orders and alerts on Friday night. (B.C. Wildfire Service/Twit...

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So your flight got cancelled — here's what you need to know about compensation

A traveller rests at Toronto Pearson International Airport on July 3, 2023. Almost 2,000 Air Canada flights were cancelled or dela...

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Blue Jays' offence a no-show as Tigers pitch combined no-hitter

From left: Tigers pitchers Matt Manning, Jason Foley and Alex Lange pose alongside catcher Eric Haase after combining to no-hit th...

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Life in this Ukrainian city 'exhausting' with Russia in control of nuclear power plant

Zaporizhzhia resident on 'exhausting' life next to Russian-controlled nuclear plant10 hours agoDuration 3:15Denys Vasyliev lives i...

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Mural festival brings splash of colour to Halifax streets

The executive director of the Quinpool Road Mainstreet District Association says she hopes it the mural festival will become an an...

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Canada's Stefan Daniel races to gold at World Para Triathlon Series in Montreal

Calgary's Stefan Daniel captured gold in the men's PTS5 race at the World Para Triathlon Series event in Montreal on Saturday, win...

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Protesters agree to end Brady Road landfill blockade after city order

Protesters blocked the entrance to the Brady Road landfill Thursday afternoon after the province said it would not support a searc...

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The Supermarket Aisle Where Prices Are Still Soaring

Cost increases for meat, eggs and produce have been tamed, but inflation is running hot in grocery stores’ inner aisles, home to ...

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Prigozhin’s Movements a Mystery as Wagner Fans Gather in St. Petersburg

After last month’s standoff with Putin’s army, the mercenary chief was offered safe passage to Belarus—but he appears to be back ...

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DeSantis Campaign Stalls as He Tries to Court Trump’s GOP Fans and Foes Alike

Florida governor’s support is flat in national and early-state polling Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, wife Casey and their daughter ...

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Turkey Returns Prisoners to Ukraine, Angering Kremlin

Turkish president last year brokered Russia’s release of five key commanders on condition they stay in Turkey; now they are back ...

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‘Under the Eye of Power’ Review: Why We Love a Conspiracy

Conspiracy theorists thrive in today’s over-heated digital media. But they’ve been around longer than America. ...

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‘Bogie and Bacall’ Review: Hollywood’s First Couple

Cast together in ‘To Have and Have Not,’ Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall found a chemistry that crossed over from the screen to...

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‘President Garfield’ Review: A Brief, Consequential Term

James Garfield’s ambitious career—from janitor to Union general, then from Congress to the presidency—was cut short by an assassi...

Read More

Chips Act Funding Is Aligned With the Will of Congress

The Commerce Department responds on the broadening of the semiconductor subsidy program. ...

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What Keeps Veterans From Recommending Military Service

Improved pay isn’t going to bring in recruits whose primary reason for joining has been love of country and family tradition. ...

Read More

The Persistent Question of Student-Loan Debt

A transfer to taxpayers without solving the underlying problem makes no sense. Jul...

Read More

12 Books We Read This Week

The romance of two Hollywood legends, the hidden achievement of James Garfield, why conspiracy theories appeal and more. ...

Read More

American Wokeness Invades Britain’s Schools

Katharine Birbalsingh, principal of a ‘free school,’ says identity politics makes it hard to educate minority youths. ...

Read More

The Future of War Has Come in Ukraine: Drone Swarms

The innovations that have led to Kyiv’s remarkable successes against Russia will change combat dramatically. ...

Read More

The Bidens and the Swamp

Plus, two American institutions that inspire confidence. ...

Read More

Hottest Days Ever? Don’t Believe It

‘Average global temperature’ is a meaningless measure, and comparisons to 125,000 years ago are preposterous. ...

Read More

Josh Shapiro Chooses Teachers Unions Over Students

After backing the Lifeline Scholarship program, Pennsylvania’s governor now says he’ll veto it. ...

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Covid Censorship Proved to Be Deadly

Government and social-media companies colluded to stifle dissenters who turned out to be right. ...

Read More

The Apocalypse Tapestry: Biblical Visions Woven in Wool

Commissioned in France in the 14th century, the Apocalypse Tapestry’s revelatory depictions of demons and angels alike remain sta...

Read More

Biden’s Short-Sighted New Health Rule

The Administration is taking away cheaper insurance options from consumers to jam everyone into the ObamaCare exchanges. ...

Read More

How Russia Abuses Ukrainian Prisoners

Evidence builds that Moscow is violating the Geneva Conventions. By ...

Read More

A Judge-Made Right to Vagrancy

A Ninth Circuit ruling allowing homeless camps on public property is ripe for Supreme Court appeal. ...

Read More

Mikheil Saakashvili Deserves U.S. Attention

A video of the emaciated former Georgian president shows that he’s paying the price for his freedom-loving, anti-Putin governance...

Read More

Cracks Open in the Labor Market

Employers slow their hiring pace in June, and Washington is no help. By ...

Read More

‘Sticks and Stones’ by Lukas Nelson + POTR Review: Country Roots Revived

On his novel eighth album, the singer-songwriter steps further into the territory of his father, Willie Nelson, yet makes the gen...

Read More

‘The Curatorial Imagination of Walter Hopps’ Review: Seeing Like a Visionary

An exhibition at the Menil Collection traces the curator, gallerist and museum director’s long and revolutionary career of discov...

Read More

Colombian Warlord Wanted on U.S. Drug Charges Dies in Venezuela

Luciano Marín succumbed to injuries suffered after abandoning Colombia’s peace deal with rebels ...

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