| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Flight PS752 'lies' At a summit in New Delhi, Tehran's top diplomat acknowledged that Iranians "were lied to" for days following the Islamic Republic's accidental shootdown of a Ukrainian jetliner that killed 176 people. |
| | | | Federal deficits By continuing to post deficits with no clear deadline for a return to balanced budgets, Ottawa is pursuing a risky strategy that could leave a steep bill for future generations, according to a study by HEC Montreal's Centre for Productivity and Prosperity. |
| | | | 'Winter at its worst' Residents in some areas of Western Canada are facing bone-chillingly cold temperatures as the thermometer dips well below -30 C with wind chill making it feel closer to -40 to -50 C, prompting extreme cold warnings for many cities. |
| | | | Impeachment trial House Democrats have released a trove of documents they obtained from a close associate of U.S. President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, including a handwritten note that mentions asking Ukraine's president to investigate "the Biden case." |
| | | | Canada travel A group of islands in British Columbia and a northern Manitoba town can expect a boost in tourism after receiving high praise from The New York Times travel section. |
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| | | New footage has emerged of missiles bringing down flight PS752 in Iran. | | |
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| | | Do you want to build a snowman? | | An Alberta man used heavy machinery from his day job to build a giant seven-metre snowman he's affectionately named "Frosty." |
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