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Palestinians claim victory in ceasefire as Israel issues warning to Hamas
Pakistanis rally in support of Palestinians
My parents are being displaced from Sheikh Jarrah. The fight for their neighbourhood is a fight for our rights
The Globe and MailOpinion
Israel should take note: the weight of opinion is turning against it
The GuardianOpinion
'Mistakes can happen': Human error to blame for Île-aux-Tourtes bridge closure
Île-aux-Tourtes bridge closure: Quebec Transport Minister François Bonnardel details what went wrong
Ile-aux-Tourtes bridge indefinite closure 'only responsible decision,' says Quebec transport minister
Human error behind indefinite closure of Île-aux-Tourtes bridge: transport officials
Human error during repair job forces shutdown of major Montreal bridge, minister says

Debate grows over mandating COVID-19 vaccines in workplaces
Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
Public Health officials expect half of Canadians to receive second COVID-19 vaccine shot by mid-summer
Percentage of Canadians who have 1st COVID-19 vaccine surpasses U.S.
Canada has ordered more than 400 million COVID-19 vaccine shots: Here's the progress report
Winnipeg mayor requests urgent military, healthcare support from PM Trudeau
Manitoba premier asks feds for health workers as COVID-19 third wave rises
Emergency alert sent Friday to remind Manitobans to stay at home
'Our health system is on the brink': Manitoba reports 594 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths
CBC.caLocal coverage
Manitoba premier asks federal government to send health workers to help with COVID-19 battle
Braid: Kenney backs Quebec's drive to be declared a nation
Protesters denounce new language bill in Montreal, calling it 'insufficient' to protect French
Selling national symbols when fewer language levers are left to pull
Rex Murphy: Justin Trudeau takes a knee to the 'nation' of Quebec
National PostOpinion
Opinion: Mere symbolism? Simple statements of fact? In a constitution, there's no such thing
The Globe and MailOpinion