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French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Canada next week after a planned trip in July was cancelled amid political turmoil in France. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in a statement today that Macron will be in Canada Wednesday and Thursday after the leaders attend the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Trudeau will welcome Macron in Ottawa on Wednesday, where they are expected to discuss collaboration on geopolitical issues including their ongoing support for Ukraine.

They are also expected to discuss ways to strengthen the response to emerging threats, such as disinformation. In Montreal, Trudeau intends to show off the city's artificial intelligence sector, while both countries reaffirm their commitment to work with counterparts on responsible use of AI. The leaders will also discuss promoting the French language ahead of the Francophonie summit being held in France next month.



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C., earlier this month. Premier's speech to B.

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University of Ottawa antisemitism advisor resigns over post celebrating pager explosions in Lebanon The University of Ottawa's special advisor on antisemitism says he has resigned following posts he made on social media celebrating the pager explosions in Lebanon this week. 5 teenagers 'facing consequences' after 15-year-old girl assaulted at Pembroke, Ont. school, OPP says Two teenage girls are facing assault charges and three other girls will be "facing consequences" under the Youth Criminal Justice Act following the assault of a girl at a Pembroke, Ont.

school, according to police. Montreal Francois Legault wants the Trudeau government to fall Quebec Premier Francois Legault is calling on the Bloc Quebecois to topple the Trudeau government next Wednesday and trigger a federal election. 'It's devastating': Residents reeling after boy, 5, allegedly murdered by mother near Montreal Friends and strangers have set up a makeshift memorial outside the home of a five-year-old boy who was found dead yesterday in Coteau-du-lac.

Quebec public services are becoming 'dehumanized' due to rise in demand: ombudsperson Public services in Quebec are becoming dehumanized, warns Quebec Ombudsman Marc-André Dowd in his 2023-2024 annual report, which is filled with concrete examples. Edmonton Alberta mayor apologizes for comments about killing feral cats The mayor of Fort Saskatchewan apologized on Thursday for comments she made earlier this week about killing feral cats. CN moving Jasper operations is 'kicking somebody when they're down,' says union Canadian National Railway will be moving its rail operations from Jasper, the town in the national park of the same name that was recently devastated by a wildfire, to Hinton, Alta.

, says the union representing workers. Driver in fatal Jasper crash accused of impairment A 26-year-old man was killed in an impaired driving crash in Jasper National Thursday morning, RCMP say. Atlantic New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs kicks off provincial election New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs has called for a provincial election.

Voters will go to the polls on Oct. 21, as prescribed by the province's fixed-date election law. Head of committee monitoring response to N.

S. mass shooting inquiry satisfied with progress The head of a committee monitoring the government's response to the inquiry into the 2020 Nova Scotia mass killing says she's pleased with progress made so far. Bear removed from Dartmouth Commons, area open to public again Police are asking people to avoid the Dartmouth Commons area in Dartmouth, N.

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Tornado, severe thunderstorm watches issued for parts of Manitoba and Ontario After a soggy, chaotic few days in Manitoba, more severe thunderstorms could be on the way to parts of the province on Thursday. Manitoba group wants Lake Winnipeg declared a living being The Southern Chiefs' Organization (SCO) is launching a Charter challenge to have Lake Winnipeg declared a living being, claiming that the province and Manitoba Hydro are damaging the lake with development. Regina Tornado confirmed near Langbank, Sask.

: ECCC Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has confirmed a tornado touched down Wednesday evening near Langbank, Sask. 'Statistics have not changed': Regina's YWCA hosts 8th annual 'Walk a Mile in Their Shoes' event The rain didn't put a damper on YWCA Regina's annual Walk a Mile in Their Shoes event Thursday. 'Everyone's spirits are high': WHL rivals Regina Pats, Moose Jaw Warriors excited for new year The Western Hockey League's (WHL) 2024-25 regular season will get underway on Friday and all five Saskatchewan squads will take to the ice on opening night.

The new season is expected to bring an open door for many teams in the East Division. Kitchener Missing family last seen in a rideshare vehicle in Kitchener, Ont. New details have been shared about a missing family that was last seen on Sept.

1 in Kitchener, Ont. WLU Golden Hawks the best university football team in Canada Wilfrid Laurier University’s football team has an undefeated record this season and the Waterloo, Ont. team is now ranked number one in the country.

OPP dismantle clandestine drug lab in Walkerton Ontario Provincial Police shared photos Thursday of a clandestine drug lab discovered in Walkerton. Saskatoon In letters to slain girlfriend's family, Thomas Hamp said he thinks weed caused his psychotic break Thomas Hamp says he believed secret police were out to kidnap, torture, and kill him when he fatally stabbed his girlfriend Emily Sanche in February of 2022. Teen faces new charge in Sask.

high school arson attack A 14-year-old student who allegedly set her classmate on fire is facing a new charge. Two women arrested following armed robbery in Saskatoon Police have arrested and charged two women following an armed robbery at a store in Saskatoon Thursday morning. Northern Ontario Dry, hot weather sparks surge in bushfires in Sudbury Fire officials in Greater Sudbury are concerned about a recent increase in the number of wildfires in the area.

Highway 101 reopens west of Timmins after fatal crash One person is dead and another is in hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries after a crash involving a commercial and passenger vehicle on Highway 101 west of Timmins on Wednesday afternoon. Driver hauling 36,000 kg of ammonia arrested for impaired driving near Timmins, Ont. James Bay Ontario Provincial Police have charged four commercial vehicle drivers with impaired, including one who was hauling 36,000 kilograms of ammonia hydrate.

London Police search of rural property yields $123,000 in drugs, cash, and stolen property On Tuesday, September 10, an investigation had led police to the rural property on Huron-Bruce Road. It was there that a vehicle attempted to evade officers by driving through a field. CAO of Middlesex Centre settles dispute with Farhi months after council rejected farmland severance A settlement agreement signed by Middlesex Centre’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) has ended a property severance dispute between the rural municipality and Farhi Farm Corporation.

Heavy police presence in downtown London as result of weapons investigation Police were focusing their attention on the northeast corner of Richmond and Horton, with members of the emergency response unit taking up positions at the scene. Barrie Two Barrie men charged in connection with double homicide at Keswick park Two men from Barrie have been charged after a deadly shooting at a park in Keswick on Wednesday. Driver charged after child is struck in Owen Sound intersection A 32-year-old man is facing charges after police say his vehicle struck a child in an Owen Sound intersection.

Arrest made after gun scare prompts OPP to close Orillia roads Police closed an area in Orillia to investigate reports of a suspicious man walking with a gun Thursday morning. Windsor Global procurement solution company launches Canadian operations in Windsor-Essex SERVEONE Canada, a global procurement solution company, has begun Canadian operations in Tecumseh. Active investigation on Ottawa Street east of Kildare Road An active investigation is underway on Ottawa Street, east of Kildare Road.

Vacant building fire on Wyandotte Street East Windsor firefighters responded to a vacant building fire on Wednesday night. Vancouver Island UBCM calls for province to pay for free transit for teenagers The Union of B.C.

Municipalities is asking the provincial government to make transit free for teenagers. B.C.

and First Nations reach deal to sell 2,600 condos at 60% of market value An agreement between First Nations and the British Columbia government will see thousands of homes made available in Vancouver at 40-per-cent below cost. Video shows historic bridge in Kamloops, B.C.

, collapsing after fire The Red Bridge, a historic landmark in Kamloops, B.C., was completely destroyed by fire early Thursday morning.

Kelowna Video shows historic bridge in Kamloops, B.C., collapsing after fire The Red Bridge, a historic landmark in Kamloops, B.

C., was completely destroyed by fire early Thursday morning. Pregnant pit bull with 10 puppies rescued from rat-infested B.

C. home Animal protection officers in British Columbia have rescued three pit bulls – including one that gave birth to 10 puppies – from a rat-infested home in Kelowna. Son charged with B.

C. woman's murder: RCMP More than a year after a missing Kamloops, B.C.

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Lethbridge sees spike in encampments, and in support referrals The City of Lethbridge's encampment response team continues to see a rise in the number of people experiencing homelessness throughout the summer months. Sault Ste. Marie One person dead following North Bay industrial incident North Bay Police Service says one person has died following an industrial accident at the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission Rail Yard on Tuesday.

Car trouble in northern Ontario results in drug bust Three northern Ontario residents are charged with drug trafficking after the vehicle they were in got stuck along a bush road off Highway 17 on Monday. Sault man charged with threating victim with a hammer A 50-year-old man in the Sault has been charged following an assault on Saturday that involved the use of a hammer. N.

L. Newfoundland and Labrador monitoring rise in whooping cough cases: medical officer Newfoundland and Labrador's chief medical officer is monitoring the rise of whooping cough infections across the province as cases of the highly contagious disease continue to grow across Canada. Dispute over unrecognized Inuit group halts major conference for Canadian North A 16-year-old biennial event aimed at fostering business in the country's eastern Arctic and northern regions has been cancelled indefinitely as a dispute unfolds between Inuit in Canada and a Labrador group claiming to share their heritage.

Cow cuddling: Why a Newfoundland farm is offering quality time with these 'gentle creatures' Jim Lester’s farm hopped on the cow-cuddling trend in early August, and his time slots have been pretty well sold out ever since. Stay Connected.

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