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Year after Parkland school shooting massacre, 17 victims remembered

Year after Parkland school shooting massacre, 17 victims remembered

14 students and three staff were killed
Trudeau faces critics inside and outside party as Wilson-Raybould scandal swirls

Trudeau faces critics inside and outside party as Wilson-Raybould scandal swirls

Prime Minister denies anything wrong occurred
Texas woman finds tiger in house, tells dispatch: ‘I’m not lying’

Texas woman finds tiger in house, tells dispatch: ‘I’m not lying’

Tiger was nicknamed ‘Tyson’ after ‘The Hangover’ movie
Swastikas removed from pictures of French Holocaust survivor

Swastikas removed from pictures of French Holocaust survivor

French President Emmanuel Macron denounced an “intolerable increase” of anti-Semitic incident
Canadian study links teenage pot use to increased risk of suicidal behaviour

Canadian study links teenage pot use to increased risk of suicidal behaviour

Scientists at McGill University found a higher rate of diagnosed depression in young cannabis users
Standard & Poor’s downgrades SNC-Lavalin, citing charges and diplomatic feud

Standard & Poor’s downgrades SNC-Lavalin, citing charges and diplomatic feud

Agency also highlighted the prospect of a ban of up to 10 years on contracts with the Canadian government
RCMP charges another official in connection with alleged shipbuilding leak

RCMP charges another official in connection with alleged shipbuilding leak

RCMP spokeswoman Stephanie Dumoulin says Matchett worked for Public Services and Procurement Canada
New athletes group formed to tackle doping in sports

New athletes group formed to tackle doping in sports

Athletes believe Russia was treated too gently following its doping scandal
Unhappy with deal, Trump still doesn’t expect a new shutdown

Unhappy with deal, Trump still doesn’t expect a new shutdown

Lawmakers tentatively agreed to a deal that would provide nearly $1.4 billion for border barriers
40 countries agree all new cars must have automatic braking

40 countries agree all new cars must have automatic braking

The regulation will start taking effect next year first in Japan