Day ends quietly as Mohawk rail protests expand, trains remain stopped

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NATO moves to expand Canadian-led military training mission in Iraq

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U.S. admits border officers wrongly detained Iranian-born travellers at Canada-U.S. border

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Trudeau visits former slave trading post in Senegal

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Shesterkin shuts the door as Rangers ground Jets’ win streak after 3 games

Chris Kreider scored twice as the New York Rangers halted the Winnipeg Jets’ three-game win streak with a 4-1 victory

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