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  2. Portal:Canada/Current events - Wikipedia

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    A man fatally shoots two of his family members before killing himself in Huntsville, Ontario, Canada. (CTV News Barrie) Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government announces that Ontario is planning to ban international students from medical schools in the province beginning in 2026. (Pelham Today) October 24, 2024 –

  3. CTV News Channel (Canadian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    CTV News Channel is a Canadian specialty news channel owned by Bell Media (a wholly owned subsidiary of Bell Canada). It broadcasts national and international news headlines, breaking news, and information. The channel is headquartered at 9 Channel Nine Court in the Agincourt neighbourhood of Scarborough in Toronto, Ontario.

  4. Killing of Ken Lee - Wikipedia

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    Tracy Vaillancourt, a Canada Research Chair in children’s mental health and violence prevention, noting the gender and age of the suspects, described it as atypical for adolescent girls to be involved in an event that could result in a charge of murder. [1] Toronto Mayor John Tory said he was "deeply disturbed" by the killing. [16]

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  6. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces Ontario will end contracts with the Starlink program unless the United States lifts its tariffs on Canada. (BBC News) Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces that U.S. tariffs would be delayed by at least 30 days, following a call with United States President Donald Trump .

  7. Kelly Crowe - Wikipedia

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    She has covered a wide variety of subjects in her reporting, including elections, floods, forest fires, political leadership conventions and breaking news events such as the Columbine shootings in Colorado in 1999 and the SARS outbreak in Canada in 2003. [1] As a CBC National correspondent Crowe's first assignment was in the Saskatchewan bureau.

  8. CP24 - Wikipedia

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    The channel was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in 1996 as Pulse 24, described as "a 24-hour-a-day specialty television service devoted to news and information, with a focus on southern Ontario local and regional news and information", [1] and launched on March 30, 1998, as CablePulse 24, under the ownership of CHUM Limited, the parent company ...

  9. The Canadian Press - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Press (CP; French: La Presse canadienne, PC) is a Canadian national news agency headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.Established in 1917 as a vehicle for Canadian newspapers to exchange news and information, [2] The Canadian Press has been a private, not-for-profit cooperative owned and operated by its member newspapers for most of its history.