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Did Biden redeem himself Expert gives her grade following U.S. presidents major press conference

Calls for Biden to step down are growing amid concerns about his performance. His recent press conference was seen as a “make-or-break” moment, with mixed reviews. While some believe he redeemed himself with strong messaging, others point out major gaffes. Questions about his age and mental fitness persist as demands for his resignation increase within his party.

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Jewish advocates say details around investigation into humanrights chief murky

Government delays details on review of controversial appointment of Canada’s new human-rights commissioner, Birju Dattani. Concerns raised over past anti-Israel comments and vetting process oversight. Opposition parties and Jewish organizations call for reconsideration or replacement. Investigation by Justice Minister Arif Virani pending, with no clear timeline. Dattani denies allegations, while National Council of Canadian Muslims defends him. Government source hints at possible delay in Dattani’s start date.

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Video released of wild police car chase involving white Lamborghini in York Region

Police in York Region, north of Toronto, released dramatic video of a high-speed car chase involving a Lamborghini SUV reaching speeds over 200 km/h. The pursuit began on Highway 407 and ended in Brampton, where two suspects attempted to flee. Samuel Ugbo-Adeosun, 21, and Keenan Adu, 22, face charges. The driver of the second vehicle involved remains unidentified. No injuries were reported.

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First Nation court action against Ontario could invalidate all mining claims in the province

Grassy Narrows First Nation has initiated legal action against Ontario, seeking to mandate consultation with Indigenous groups before granting mining claims. The court action could potentially invalidate all mining claims in the province, impacting the industry. Grassy Narrows argues that the current staking system violates Indigenous rights and seeks to rescind existing claims. The case follows a successful challenge in British Columbia, prompting concerns about the constitutionality of mining practices in Ontario.

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2 B.C. people found dead in boat washed ashore on Sable Island N.S. police

Human remains of two sailors, a 70-year-old man and a 60-year-old woman from British Columbia, were found in a boat washed ashore on Nova Scotia’s Sable Island. The bodies arrived in a lifeboat for a larger vessel named Theros. The sailors were reported missing on June 18 after leaving Halifax Harbour on June 11. Police are investigating with assistance from various agencies.

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