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    Justin Trudeau says he has done some reflecting after an allegation resurfaced that he groped a female reporter 18 years ago. But the prime minister says he "did not act inappropriately."

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  2. Justin Trudeau says he's 'confident' he did nothing inappropriate at B.C. music festival in 2000

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces questions from reporters following his meeting with Ontario Premier Doug Ford at the Ontario Legislature, in Toronto on Thursday, July 5, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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  3. Edibles will still be banned when marijuana becomes legal, so food companies are looking to cash in on the munchies instead

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  4. Justin Trudeau suggests Ontario Premier Doug Ford doesn't fully understand Canada's obligations to refugee claimants

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    CP's on whether Neymar's theatrics would fly in Canada:

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    Grace, 50MC and Morning Moon: Songs from the Tragically Hip have inspired the names of a line of cannabis strains from one Canadian company

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    shows the beautiful game can also be a con game. Is Canada immune?

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  8. The World Trade Organization has ruled largely in favour of Canada in a dispute with the United States over duties on glossy paper

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    Montreal director Jean-Marc Vallee wants to keep working with HBO after 'Big Little Lies,' 'Sharp Objects' (photo by )

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  10. Montreal Canadiens defenceman Shea Weber will be out for five to six months after knee surgery

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    Ontario says Ottawa should pay for the 'mess' caused by illegal border crossers

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    12 hours ago

    Thanks to generous funding from the , and I travelled to India and South Africa to investigate the growing global crisis of drug resistance. Read our entire series here: Contagion: Edging closer to a world without antibiotics

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  13. The OPP say a woman has been charged after officers rescued a child locked in a hot car

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  14. Bell and Rogers have slashed internet prices by about 45 per cent in the Toronto area

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  15. Edibles will still be banned when marijuana becomes legal, so food companies are looking to cash in on the munchies instead

    The Oh Henry! 4:25 chocolate bar is displayed at a Toronto pop-up shop.
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  16. Two Via Rail locomotives and a baggage car have derailed in a remote area of Saskatchewan

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  17. The average national gasoline price is at a five-year high, and an expert says we're "testing levels that have never been seen before"

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  18. The latest numbers for heat-related deaths in Quebec is now at 33 according to health officials

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  19. Experts have some tips and useful sites for saving money if you want to sell or buy a home without an agent

    A neighbourhood of townhouses is seen in an aerial view in Richmond, B.C., on Wednesday May 16, 2018.
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  20. A Nunavut man died while protecting his children from a rare polar bear attack

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