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Does life flash before your eyes? Brain scan of dying man gives answers
The doctors in Canada happened to accidentally record the brain activity of a dying man which revealed that the man probably recalled important life events during his last moments.
Trudeau revokes emergency powers after Canada trucker-led protests end
The rarely used powers had been invoked nine days earlier -- for only the second time ever in peacetime
Trudeau: Canada blockades lifted, but 'emergency is not over'
The last big rigs were towed away Sunday from Canada's capital, where the streets were quiet for the first time in almost a month
Tesla's Musk condemned for Hitler tweet as he rips US regulator
Jewish groups lambasted Musk for a now-deleted tweet he attached to a news story on cryptocurrency transactions that supported protests in Canada against vaccine mandates.
US governors, Canadian premiers call for end to vaccine mandate
The trucker movement at its peak included blockades of a half dozen border crossings
France won't tolerate Canada-style 'freedom convoys'
Police said that anyone blocking roads faced up to two years in prison, a fine of 4,500 euros ($5,140) and a three-year driving ban.
Trudeau slams Canada trucker protests, police threaten arrests
Several provinces including Alberta, Quebec and Saskatchewan this week announced a gradual lifting or loosening of Covid-19 restrictions.
Canada province lifts all Covid restrictions amid protests
Vaccine mandates for travelers are set by the federal government, but most other Covid measures are the responsibility of provincial authorities.
Ottawa mayor declares state of emergency over 'out of control' truckers' protest
Ottawa police are due to soon be reinforced by some 250 Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Canada clears Covid-vaccinated Santa for travel
Several provinces, meanwhile, have reimposed public health restrictions including gathering size limits.
Trudeau proposes Canada, US harmonize electric vehicle rebates
The proposed US tax credit is included in President Joe Biden's $1.75 trillion spending package pending in Congress.
Uber starts taking cannabis orders in Canada
Several cannabis storefronts in the province also offer same-day local deliveries.
Military joins rescue efforts in flood-devastated western Canada
More than 1,000 travellers were stranded by mudslides, rocks and debris between Sunday and Monday
Pope to visit Canada after indigenous school scandal
Some 150,000 Indian, Metis and Inuit children were enrolled from the late 1800s to the 1990s in 139 of the residential schools across Canada
Taiwan applies to join Pacific trade deal days after China
China's application comes at a time when Beijing is feuding with a host of western nations.
Man urinates on Dairy Queen counter after being asked to wear mask [VIDEO]
He was allegedly told by staff to leave the store after he refused to wear a mask
Huawei exec's extradition hearing in Canada comes to a close
Her arrest in December 2018 during a stopover in Vancouver caused a deep diplomatic rift between Ottawa and Beijing
Canada's Trudeau calls snap elections
Trudeau was re-elected to office in 2019 but lost his majority in his second term, amid scandals.
Millions sweltering in US west as Canada takes emergency steps
Sweltering conditions hit much of the Pacific seaboard and as far inland as the western edge of the Rocky Mountains over the weekend.
Approximately 1,000 evacuated as Canadian fires engulf town
The heat wave continued to move eastward on Thursday into the central Canadian prairies.
Deadly heatwave slams Canada, US
Environment Canada said the "prolonged, dangerous and historic heat wave will persist through this week."
Canada shaken by discovery of 751 unmarked graves at indigenous school
Searches have already turned up possible unmarked burial sites in Ontario and Manitoba provinces.
WHO warns virus quicker than vaccines after G7 doses pledge
WHO and partners also highlighted the desperate need for funds to overcome the pandemic.
G7 to provide 1 billion Covid vaccine doses to the world: UK
Over 100 million people in the 27-nation European Union, or 22.6 percent of its population, have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19
Muslim family of four killed in 'premeditated' Canada truck attack
Identified as Nathaniel Veltman, the suspect has been charged with four counts of first degree murder and one count of attempted murder.
Trudeau pledges 'concrete action' after mass indigenous student grave found
Official records showed only 50 deaths at the school, where a principal once pleaded for more funds to properly feed students.
Canada mourns 215 children after remains found at indigenous school
Ottawa formally apologized in 2008 for what the commission later termed a "cultural genocide"
G7 ends talks with criticism of China, Russia, Iran
With support from most wealthy nations, the Covax programme, backed by the World Health Organization, is meant to share vaccines with the poorest nations.
G7 talks vaccines after pleas to help poor
Wealthy nations have put an emphasis on Covax, a UN-backed programme meant to share vaccines with the poorest nations.
Blinken in UK as G7 foreign ministers resume in-person talks
The last in-person meeting of foreign ministers from the world's leading economic powers took place in the seaside resort of Dinard, northwest France, in April 2019.