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GM workers in U.S. ratify contract to end 40-day strike

Striking General Motors factory workers are putting down their picket signs after approving a new contract that will end a 40-day strike that paralyzed the company's U.S. production.

U.S. Department of Justice review of Russia probe reportedly shifts to criminal inquiry

The U.S. Justice Department has reportedly shifted its review of the Russia probe to a criminal investigation, a person familiar with the matter said Thursday, a move that is likely to raise concerns President Donald Trump and his allies may be using government powers to go after their political opponents.

'Together, we are unstoppable': Greta Thunberg addresses thousands at Vancouver climate rally

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg addressed thousands of demonstrators at a rally in downtown Vancouver on Friday, an event billed as a post-election push for Canadian leaders to take action on the climate crisis.

California power utility says 2.1 million people may lose power in planned shutoffs

California's biggest utility admitted its electrical equipment may have ignited a ruinous wildfire spreading across the state's wine country despite preventative blackouts, and later warned that up to 2.1 million people in the state could lose power in the largest planned power shutoff in the region.

'A bit emotional,' Margaret Atwood receives rare honour from Queen Elizabeth

The Queen has presented the queen of CanLit with a rare royal honour. She has named Margaret Atwood a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour for her services to literature.

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