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Liberals ask voters to 'choose forward' while Tories vow to help Canadians 'get ahead' in new campaign ads

The Conservative and Liberal teams have launched television ad campaigns ahead of October's federal election with a shared focus on offering to make everyday life more affordable for Canadians.

Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $572M for fuelling Oklahoma's opioid crisis

An Oklahoma judge has found Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries helped fuel the state's opioid drug crisis and ordered the consumer products giant to pay $572 million US to help address the problem.

The unusual suspects: How B.C.'s middle-class gangs are unlike any other in North America

Police say the gang conflict in British Columbia's Lower Mainland is unlike any other in North America. Many young members come from middle- to upper-class homes. They're not driven by poverty, but instead by their desire to belong.
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Traffic cameras helped lead police to charge cafe owners accused of staging hate crime

Cameras mounted on transit buses and street lights led police to look at the owner of a Winnipeg cafe and her family as the perpetrators of an alleged robbery and hate crime, and not the victims, newly released search warrant documents show.

Canada pledges water bombers, $15M to fight Amazon wildfires

G7 leaders meeting in France vowed on Monday to help Brazil and other South American countries fight wildfires that are ravaging the Amazon, agreeing to a plan that would include providing $20 million US ($26.5 million Cdn) in emergency aid.

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