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King Charles won’t be visiting Prince Harry on U.S. trip this week

His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla arrived in Washington, DC, Monday for Charles's first visit to the United States as King, following his ascension in 2022. However, the Royals won't be seeing Charles' son Harry, who now lives in the U.S. Here's what to know about their itinerary. Read More
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He allegedly committed at least 6 heists and is still at large. Today his ‘world just got smaller,’ Toronto police say

A man wanted in connection with a jewellery store robbery at Toronto's Fairview Mall last week that seriously injured a security officer has been linked to at least six other bank and jewellery store heists in Toronto and Quebec, police said in announcing an "enhanced" $25,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. Read More
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New British law aimed at creating a ‘smoke-free generation.’ What is Canada doing?

The U.K. government has become the latest jurisdiction to introduce a lifelong ban on smoking, as its Tobacco and Vapes Bill has cleared Parliament and now needs only royal assent to become law. Here's what to know. Read More
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Lutnick scolded by U.S. senator for ‘insulting’ Canada, calls ban on U.S. alcohol ‘outrageous’

A terse exchange unfolded Wednesday between U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen over the issue of Canadian sales of U.S. alcohol, with the secretary saying it was "insulting and disrespectful to America" for Canada not to put U.S. spirits on its shelves. Read More
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Canadians overwhelmingly favour federal intervention over alleged news theft

A new survey commissioned by industry advocacy group News Media Canada found that more than seven in 10 Canadians think the federal government should move to prevent artificial intelligence companies from allegedly taking and repackaging news content without permission or compensation. Read More
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Pierre Poilievre’s popularity still strong but slipping among Conservative voters, poll finds

With wins in three federal byelections this month, Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals have moved from a minority to a slim majority in the House of Commons. This after five members of Parliament — four Conservatives and one NDP — broke ranks and crossed the floor in recent months. Read More
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