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Brexit fears mount with no deal yet to leave European Union

A closer look at the day's most notable stories with The National's Jonathon Gatehouse.
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How car subscriptions are different from leases and car-shares

The National looks at car subscription services, and how the business model differs from leases and car-shares. Automakers believe it caters to a younger, more urban demographic which, compared to previous generations, has been far less likely to buy a car.
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Heatwaves strike U.K. and other countries in northern hemisphere

Heatwaves have struck the U.K. and many other countries in the northern hemisphere, often with deadly results.
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Perry Bellegarde re-elected as AFN's chief

Bellegarde won on the second ballot, picking up just over the required 60 per cent of the vote.
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The National for July 25, 2018

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Right whale deaths due in part to abundance of food

Scientists were able to track the whales' movements, as well as the plankton they feed on, using little robots. Now their focus is on why the whales' food is suddenly so abundant in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and what role climate change has played.
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Why murder victims' identities should be make public

Relatives say the identities of murder victims should be made public, to prevent them from becoming statistics. The push is in response to a proposed policy in Regina to keep the victims' names a secret — the argument is that there is nothing to gain by releasing them.
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Cohen's tape of Trump could present legal trouble

The tape, made secretly just weeks before the 2016 election, has Donald Trump and Michael Cohen, talking money — interpreted by some as hush money to cover up a relationship Trump is alleged to have had with a former model.
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Imran Khan set to be Pakistan's next prime minister

Early unofficial results give Khan and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party a commanding lead over Shabaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League.
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Trump and Trans Mountain pipeline: How the president could play key role in deal

CBC News has obtained a copy of the federal government's contract, which says it would also buy the Puget Sound pipeline — and that part of the purchase could end up needing final approval from Trump.
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Hot, hot, hot: Summer of extremes setting heat records around the world

A closer look at the day's most notable stories with The National's Jonathon Gatehouse.
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Alphonso Davies move to Bayern Munich imminent for record deal

Davies' current team, the Vancouver Whitecaps tell CBC News they won't comment until Bayern Munich makes the official announcement.
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Toronto shooter Faisal Hussain's past brings more details, fewer answers

As police continue their investigation into Toronto shooter Faisal Hussain, the public is learning more about his past, however those details are providing few answers as to why he carried out the shooting.
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The National for July 24, 2018

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Parenting in Canada: The struggle of surrogacy and in vitro fertilization

The National looks at the struggles prospective Canadian parents face with both options.
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Chrystia Freeland on White Helmets rescue: Operation was tricky

In Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland's first interview since the dramatic rescue, she says she and the international community have not given up hope on rescuing more White Helmets who want to leave Syria.
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Fires in Greece kill at least 74 people

With the fires spreading so fast, firefighters' efforts have focused more on rescuing people — almost 700 who managed to get to the shoreline have been rescued.
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Mental health spotlighted by Toronto shooting

Experts are warning against drawing a direct link between mental illness and violence. They believe doing so can stigmatize others when using a broad brush approach on a matter that's much more complicated.
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Mexicans smuggled into U.S. at Quebec border

They are arriving in Canada legally, before sneaking across. U.S. authorities are blaming the increase on Canada’s decision to remove visa requirements for Mexican citizens.
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Emergency meeting on asylum seekers turns into political mess

The House of Commons immigration committee held an emergency meeting on the impact of asylum seekers entering Canada through irregular border crossings, however it quickly turned into a political mess, with both sides sticking to their talking points.
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IMF says Venezuela is on track for 1 million per cent inflation

A closer look at the day's most notable stories with The National's Jonathon Gatehouse.
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Toronto mass shooting: A recap of the last 24 hours

The National looks at the sights and sounds of the Toronto mass shooting to recap the 24 hours since it happened.
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Witnesses of Toronto's mass shooting recount what happened

There were numerous witnesses to Toronto's mass shooting on Sunday, as it happened on a busy summer's night in the city's Greektown area.
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Hedley's Jacob Hoggard arrested and charged

Hedley's frontman Jacob Hoggard turned himself in to Toronto police today — he was arrested and charged with one count sexual interference and two counts of sexual assault causing bodily harm. The charges stem from three separate occasions with two different women.
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Young entrepreneur wins recreational pot sales license

The National introduces you to Cierra Sieben-Chuback, who says the permit offer is like 'my birthday on steroids.'
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The National for July 23, 2018

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Trump on provoking Iran: I'm not at all concerned

U.S. President Donald Trump says he's not at all concerned about provoking Iran, when he was asked about Sunday's tweet directed at Iranian president Hassan Rouhani.
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How the Toronto shooting is affecting the Danforth community

The National's Ian Hanomansing spoke to residents there about how attacks like these can shatter a neighbourhood's sense of safety and security, but can also bind them closer together.