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Trudeau says he thinks about how angry messages affect his family

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a recent podcast that he thinks about the angry messages some Canadians send his way and what impacts they — and his job overall —  will have on his children.

Why Gisèle Pelicot, at the heart of France's shocking mass rape trial, is being called a hero

In the midst of a horrifying mass rape trial against her husband and 50 other accused men, Gisèle Pelicot, 72, is being called a feminist hero, inspiring marches, rallies and a push for legal reform to France's rape law to include consent for the first time.

No buyer yet for series documenting the revamp of Canada's largest abandoned house

While Mansion Impossible producers persist in pitching the story of the infamous Grant mansion to online platforms and TV networks, vandals continue to trespass on the property to break windows and put graffiti on the walls.

At least 120 killed by Sudanese paramilitary group in multi-day rampage, UN and doctors' group say

Fighters from the notorious paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces ran riot in east-central Sudan in a multi-day attack that killed more than 120 people in one town, a doctors' group and the United Nations said.
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WATCH | Did you know there are free bike trailers for rent in downtown Montreal?

Montreal community organization LocoMotion is providing the trailers in the Ville-Marie borough as a way to reduce your carbon footprint while meeting neighbours.

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