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RCMP relaxes cannabis rules for some officers, moves to 'fit for duty' standard

The RCMP has eased its policy on cannabis use by members, saying simply they must be fit for…

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Father applauds B.C. premier's promise to 'get answers' in son's 2018 killing

WARNING: This story contains details of violence and child abuse.The father of Dontay Lucas, a six-year-old Indigenous boy…

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This woman found a decades-old wedding memory buried in her freezer

For 55 years, a tier of wedding cake sat wrapped and largely forgotten at the bottom of Rochelle Marr's freezer.But…

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Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime eliminated from Australian Open

Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime was ousted from the Australian Open on Saturday, taking a straight-sets loss to Russia's Daniil Medvedev…

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Skilled labourers in India eager for work in Israel despite ongoing conflict in Gaza

Thousands of men queued in India's northern state of Harayana during a recruitment drive to send workers to…

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Child-care costs are dropping across Canada. But some families are still waiting years for spaces

Ashima Arora was three months pregnant when she began looking for child care in British Columbia's Lower Mainland.Today,…

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Are N.L. accents dying? No, b'y — but they are changing

Paul De Decker, a Memorial University linguistics professor, says Newfoundland accents aren't dying — just changing. (Jonny Hodder/CBC)Get…

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Ukraine is looking for more than bland security 'assurances' in talks with Canada, expert says

A significant, even far-reaching event would have slipped almost silently under the radar in Ottawa this week, had it…

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Danielle Smith warned about 'net-zero' 2035. Alberta power grid's woes showed up early

In white text on black boards, messages that were both visually and rhetorically stark flanked Premier Danielle Smith…

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How war in Ukraine has extended to Russian border region's doorstep

Ukraine has endured nearly two years of devastating war, following Russia's unprovoked invasion of its borders.But the contours of the…

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Mixing up the conversation around mocktails

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people…

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Foreign interference inquiry will be 'deeply uncomfortable' for Beijing, Canada's ambassador to China says

Canada's ambassador to China says the coming inquiry into foreign interference in Canadian elections will be a difficult…

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Adults who don't know they have ADHD can struggle. Here's how a diagnosis can help

The Dose23:52How do I know if I have undiagnosed adult ADHD?Edmonton resident Nikki Houde was 41 when she…

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My mom made waves as captain of her lobster boat. I'm proud to be her deckhand

This First Person column is written by Maisie McNaughton, who is a deckhand on a lobster fishing boat…

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Once touted as a COVID-19 'game changer,' Paxlovid is now a question mark for clinicians

This story is part of CBC Health's Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed…

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