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Canada narrows choices for new submarines to German and South Korean bidders; German Chancellor Friedrich Merz receives Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the chancellery in Berlin on Tuesday\.

Canada narrows choices for new submarines to German and South Korean bidders

August 25 , 2025 at 07:55:07 p.m. EDT • :

Prime Minister Mark Carney met German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Tuesday in Berlin where he announced that the field of contenders for Canada's new submarines has been narrowed to two bidders, including Germany's TKMS and South Korea's Hanwha Ocean.

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Australia accuses Iran of being behind two antisemitic attacks, orders ambassador to leave; A boy on a cycle looks on next to floral tributes and an Australian flag at the Adass Israel Synagogue after an attack in Melbourne on Dec\. 10, 2024\. It is one of two attacks that the Australian government alleges were directed by Iran\.

Australia accuses Iran of being behind two antisemitic attacks, orders ambassador to leave

August 26 , 2025 at 06:39:53 a.m. EDT • :

Australia accused Iran on Tuesday of executing two antisemitic arson attacks in the cities of Sydney and Melbourne and gave Tehran's ambassador seven days to leave the country, its first such expulsion since the Second World War.

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Why a Quebec food can maker reshored its supply chain back to Canada from the U.S.; A metal can from Ideal Can's production facility in Saint-Apollinaire, Que\., is shown\. With U\.S\. tariffs still weighing on Canada's steel and aluminum sectors, the Quebec-based food can manufacturer is expanding its operations — and bringing the American portion of its supply chain back home\.

Why a Quebec food can maker reshored its supply chain back to Canada from the U.S.

August 26 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

With U.S. tariffs still weighing on Canada's steel and aluminum sectors, a Quebec-based food can manufacturer is expanding its operations — and bringing the American portion of its supply chain back home.

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Indigenous teachers are getting community-based training that keeps education close to home; During an on-the-land learning workshop near French Village, N\.B\. on Aug\. 15, Indigenous elders braid sweetgrass and offer guidance to a new batch of New Brunswick teacher-candidates\.

Indigenous teachers are getting community-based training that keeps education close to home

August 26 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

New, locally led programs are supporting a fresh crop of Indigenous teachers who are learning in their home communities, with the goal of training and certifying hundreds more educators, supporting thousands of students and bolstering Indigenous-led education across the country.

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Not every Newfoundlander is a fan of the screech-in ceremony. Here's why; Man in a black hat smiling in a bar, holding a bottle of rum and a cod\. People next to him are holding sheets of paper with word 'screechers' on it\.

Not every Newfoundlander is a fan of the screech-in ceremony. Here's why

August 26 , 2025 at 04:30:00 a.m. EDT • :

Musician Sean McCann says he's never been a fan of screech-in ceremonies and sees it as making fun of Newfoundlanders. But Christian's Pub owner Brian Day says they make the screech-in a positive, memorable experience.

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Delay in federal disability payment a breach of trust, advocate says; Rabia Khedr, national director of Disability Without Poverty, says the federal disability benefit isn't enough to pull many low-income people with disabilities out of poverty\.  

August 26 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Delay in federal disability payment a breach of trust, advocate says

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Trump signs executive order that aims to end cashless bail in Washington, D.C., other cities; U\.S\. President Donald Trump, right, is shown with members of law enforcement and National Guard soldiers, in Washington, D\.C\., on Thursday\.  

August 26 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Trump signs executive order that aims to end cashless bail in Washington, D.C., other cities

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Someone stole $222K worth of beef from a truck in Windsor. But where did it go?; Police say a truck trailer filled with \$222,000 worth of beef was stolen from this Windsor parking lot in early August\.  

August 26 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Someone stole $222K worth of beef from a truck in Windsor. But where did it go?

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Court dismisses WestJet legal challenge of order to compensate passenger for flight delay; WestJet argued that the flight cancellation was for safety purposes, but the court said the airline didn't provide adequate evidence to support its argument\.  

August 25 , 2025 at 05:14:34 p.m. EDT • :

Court dismisses WestJet legal challenge of order to compensate passenger for flight delay

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Record numbers of Spaniards oppose bullfighting. Are its days numbered?; A matador dodges a charging bull in the Las Ventas bullring in Madrid\. Animal rights activists are capitalizing on diminishing support to push for total bans on bullfighting — beginning with the removal of its protected status as a part of Spain's cultural heritage\.  

August 26 , 2025 at 04:00:56 a.m. EDT • :

Record numbers of Spaniards oppose bullfighting. Are its days numbered?

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August 25 , 2025 at 09:22:23 p.m. EDT • :

Community members pack hall to remember young boy killed by stray bullet in Toronto

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August 25 , 2025 at 04:34:12 p.m. EDT • :

Canada needs to catch up with U.S. on job protection, minister says, in response to Chinese ferry deal

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August 25 , 2025 at 05:50:35 p.m. EDT • :

'You have done a terrible thing': Teen killer gets maximum 7-year youth sentence for 2nd-degree murder

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August 25 , 2025 at 09:17:52 p.m. EDT • :

Dr. Oz wants to take B.C. ostriches facing cull order — but scientists question his claims

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August 25 , 2025 at 08:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Trump says imports of wood products may pose national security threat to U.S. — raising fears in B.C.

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