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Canada's man in Beijing says Huawei's Meng has 'strong case.' That puts Trudeau in a bind

For weeks now, the Canadian government has argued it is simply following the rule of law in detaining Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on behalf of the U.S. That position took a serious hit Tuesday, when Canada's ambassador to China, John McCallum, said that Meng has a strong case.

Venezuela's Opposition leader takes oath as interim president, endorsed by Canada, U.S.

Opposition Leader Juan Guaido takes an oath swearing himself in as Venezuela's interim president as hundreds of thousands marched to demand the end of socialist leader Nicolas Maduro's government.
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Julian Assange pushes back against U.S. government, wants to know what's in 'secret' court file

A closer look at the day's most notable stories with The National's Jonathon Gatehouse: Julian Assange is trying to force the Trump administration to confirm whether he is facing charges in the U.S.; anti-government protests in Venezuela; if you're not sleeping, it could be due to your daily habits.

No team logo for Roy Halladay's plaque in Hall of Fame, widow says

Roy Halladay's widow says his Hall of Fame plaque will not include a Toronto Blue Jays or a Philadelphia Phillies logo on the cap.

Trump says he will do alternative event to usual state of the union address

U.S. President Donald Trump says he will do an alternative event to the state of the union address after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told him he may not give the speech in the House of Representatives until the government shutdown is over.

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