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Attorney general accuses Meng Wanzhou's lawyers of 'fishing' for information

Lawyers for Canada's attorney general claim Meng Wanzhou's legal team is on a "fishing" expedition in its attempts to prove Canadian and U.S. authorities colluded in the arrest of the Huawei executive.

'How dare you': At UN climate summit, Greta Thunberg slams world leaders in emotional address

Teenage climate change activist Greta Thunberg on Monday opened the United Nations Climate Action Summit with an angry condemnation of world leaders for failing to take strong measures to combat climate change. "How dare you," she said.

An old photo of Stephen Harper in Indigenous garb is being misrepresented online

In an attempt to defend the images of Justin Trudeau in blackface, people are sharing an out-of-context photo of former prime minister Stephen Harper from when he was named an honorary chief.

Have we met? U.K. man reunited with amputated toe in Yukon bar

Nick Griffiths of Bolton, England, lost three toes to frostbite last year after participating in a backcountry race in Yukon. Now, one of his amputated toes is the key ingredient in Dawson City's famous "Sourtoe Cocktail."

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