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  1. Australian Journalist Says She Was Pushed Out of India

    Avani Dias said that she had been denied a visa renewal for weeks because of her reporting on the Sikh separatist movement. Indian officials disputed her account.

    By Sameer Yasir and Yan Zhuang

  2. A Bill to Limit Canada's Trade Negotiators on Farm Goods Edges Nearer to Law

    The measure from a member of the Bloc Québécois would ban changes to the supply management system for dairy, poultry and eggs.

    By Ian Austen

  3. Anne Innis Dagg, Who Studied Giraffes in the Wild, Dies at 91

    She was believed to be the first Western scientist to study the animals in their natural habitat, but she struggled to overcome sexism in academia.

    By Clay Risen

  4. Nine People, Including an Airline Worker, Are Arrested in $14.5 Million Gold Heist

    The stolen gold was partly used to buy guns that were bound for Canada, the police said.

    By Ian Austen

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  5. Trilobites

    A Surprising Shadow Was Created by the Total Solar Eclipse

    An ascending jet's contrail over Montreal added to the wonder of last Monday's eclipse.

    By Chloe Rose Stuart-Ulin

  6. Why a Liberal Premier Wants to Pause a Carbon Tax Increase

    Andrew Furey, Canada's only Liberal premier, recently asked the Liberal federal government to suspend the scheduled increases.

    By Ian Austen

  7. 'Climate-Controlled' Sausage? Courts Crack Down on 'Greenwashing'

    From airlines to pork sellers, corporate brands face legal and regulatory challenges for misleading the public with lofty climate claims.

    By Somini Sengupta

  8. 36 Hours

    36 Hours in Toronto

    Savor the diversity of this lakefront city though its hidden bars, small-but-fascinating museums and restaurants with dishes like jerk chicken chow mein and Hong Kong-style French toast.

    By Ingrid K. Williams

  9. An Oil Company Is Trespassing on Tribal Land in Wisconsin, Justice Dept. Says

    Department lawyers said in a brief that Enbridge, a Canadian company, "lacks any legal right" to operate its Line 5 pipeline on reservation territory.

    By Rebecca Halleck and Dionne Searcey

  10. Trudeau Rebuts Reports of Foreign Interference in Canadian Elections

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testified that past elections had been "free and fair," but intelligence reports said meddling by China was "sophisticated" and "pervasive."

    By Norimitsu Onishi

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