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    'No justification' for deadly Ontario police chase, experts say

    Experts are questioning an Ontario police service's decision to pursue a suspect in an alleged robbery the wrong way down Canada's busiest highway, which ended with four people dead, including an infant.

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    Clashes and arrests on U.S. college campuses as Canadian encampments grow

    After arrests at New York's Columbia University, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli groups clashed at the University of California Los Angeles campus. The number of encampments in solidarity with the Palestinian cause continues to grow as students campted at Montreal's McGill University say they're not going anywhere.

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    #TheMoment a beekeeper saved the Diamondbacks game from a swarm

    Beekeeper Matt Hilton was hailed as ‘MVP’ after ending a nearly two-hour delay at the Dodgers-Diamondbacks game in Phoenix, Ariz., due to a bee colony on the netting behind home plate.

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    What the McGill University protesters want

    For days, pro-Palestinian protesters have been camped out on the McGill University campus in Montreal. CBC’s Jayme Poisson is there and breaks down the group’s demands and how it’s responding to crackdowns on similar encampments at U.S. universities.

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    Bird flu surveillance in dairy cows lacking in Canada, scientists warn

    The United States is grappling with a large avian flu outbreak in dairy cattle across multiple states. Traces of the virus have even been found in the milk supply there and Canadian scientists are urging the federal government to do more to stop the spread of H5N1 here at home.

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    New clues in mystery of the spiked 'Titanic' chowder

    It has been 28 years since some of the cast and crew who worked on the blockbuster film 'Titanic' in Nova Scotia got mysteriously high after eating seafood chowder. It's one of the entertainment world's biggest mysteries. Heidi Petracek explains the new information Halifax police have revealed, and the lingering question of who spiked the soup.

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    Ottawa to propose new asylum rules

    The federal government is moving ahead with changes to Canada's asylum claim system, which could speed up the country's deportation process. Mackenzie Gray explains what some of those changes are, and the reaction.