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Watch As Lake Erie Sends A Massive 40-Foot 'Ice Tsunami' Crashing Ashore

The ice shove shut down a parkway and started to "bulldoze trees and street lamps."

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High Winds Cause Destruction, Power Loss To Thousands In U.S. And Canada

The powerful winds buckled a tower, flipped a semi-truck and triggered a massive ice wave in Ontario.

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Canada's No-Sex, No-Money Scandal Could Topple Trudeau

Two high-profile women ministers in Trudeau’s Cabinet recently resigned, and his top aide and best friend quit too.

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Ethiopian Airlines Black Boxes Show ‘Clear Similarities’ With Lion Air Crash:...

Both planes were Boeing 737 MAX 8s and both crashed minutes after take off.

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HuffPost Her Stories: Can ‘Daddy Days’ Shrink The Gender Child Care Gap?

Plus: A new Netflix series takes on infamous Delhi gang rape case.

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'Dumbo' Flies To The Top Of The Box Office With Soft $45 Million Opening

And Matthew McConaughey suffered the worst opening of his career with “The Beach Bum.”

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Temperatures In Alaska And Australia Hit Record-Breaking Highs Last Month

The extreme hikes come as a new report found that Canada is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world.

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Celine Dion Announces First Music Tour In Years

Music superstar Celine Dion has announced she’s planning new music and a new world tour.

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'Shazam!' Finds Magic At The Box Office With $53 Million Debut

Buoyed by positive reviews, Warner Bros.′ latest DC superhero adventure easily topped charts in North America.

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There Is No Mysterious Pink Pony Roaming Around An Island In Montreal [UPDATE]

People claimed to have seen a mysterious miniature horse on Saint Helen's Island ― turns out, it was just one trick pony.

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This Is Why Canadian Universities Don't Have College Admissions Scandals

Canada's best colleges don't care who your parents are.

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Trump Pardons Conrad Black, Former Media Mogul Convicted Of Fraud

Black has spent the past few years lavishing praise on Trump and even wrote a book calling him a “president like no other.”

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Toronto Raptors' Win Sends Fans Into Delirium

Fans erupted in joy after the Toronto Raptors finished off the Milwaukee Bucks to advance to the NBA championships for the first time in franchise history.

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Malaysia To Send 3,000 Tonnes Of Plastic Waste Back To Countries Of Origin

The U.S., the world's top exporter of plastic waste, is among 14 countries that the plastic originated from, Malaysian officials said.

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'Godzilla: King Of The Monsters' Stomps On The Competition At The Box Office

The film follows the eponymous monster as he faces off against his nemesis, King Ghidorah, and other ancient creatures.

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Deaths Of Indigenous Women In Canada Was A National 'Genocide,' Government...

The 1,200-page report blamed the violence on long-standing discrimination against indigenous people and Canada's failure to protect them.

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Raptors Rally To Take 3-1 Lead Over Warriors In NBA Finals

Toronto keeps its lead with 105 points to the Warriors' 92.

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Justin Bieber Wants To Fight Tom Cruise

Justin Bieber wants to fight Tom Cruise in a classic mixed martial arts fight in the Octagon and Twitter is very confused.

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Canada Unveils Plan To Ban Single-Use Plastics As Early As 2021

Plastic bags, straws, stirrers and plates may be outlawed in less than two years.

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Canada Bans Keeping Whales, Dolphins In Captivity

The “Free Willy” bill will become law by the end of June.

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Over 1.2 Million Ford Explorers Recalled For Safety Concerns

The recall is one of four issued on Wednesday, with the other three accounting for over 150,000 vehicles in the U.S. and Canada.

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Blues Beat Bruins To Clinch Maiden Stanley Cup Title

The St. Louis Blues defeated the Boston Bruins 4-1 in the seventh game.

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Quebec Draws Challenge After Banning Many Public Workers From Wearing...

Many officials including teachers and cops won’t be able to wear hijabs, kippas or other religious symbols on the job, thanks to Quebec’s new Bill 21.

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Air Canada Passenger Says She Woke Up Alone On Dark, Empty Plane

Tiffani Adams says she awoke hours after her flight landed, soon lost power in her phone, and was trapped inside the plane.

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Canada Bucks Trump, Aligns Itself With California In Clean Car Standards

Canada won't sign on to U.S. fuel standards for the first time in two decades, a decision made after they were loosened by President Donald Trump.

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Veteran Canadian Cartoonist Loses His Job After Golfing Trump Drawing Goes Viral

Michael de Adder, whose contract was terminated by Brunswick News Inc. after 17 years with the company, said “overnight it was like I never worked” for them.

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