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Vancouver college becomes first B.C. school to sign pledge banning NDAs in abuse cases

A small private college in Vancouver has become the first post-secondary institution in B.C. to sign a pledge…

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A Calgary spat over high-density development spills into a new forum

Sure, they believed in housing. And sure, they agreed with adding denser development as an alternative to Calgary…

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I was on track to be an engineer. But I followed my cowgirl dream and it changed my idea of success

This First Person column is the experience of Grace Stelmachowicz, who lives in Squamish, B.C. For more information…

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This Ontario live music legend went off-grid for 15 years. Now he's back

When folk and country performer Bill ($2 Bill) Miles left London, Ont., in the early 2000s for the Canadian…

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From Avatar to Dune: The most anticipated new shows and movies of 2024, and where to watch them

Hot on the heels of one of the best years for movie and TV releases in recent memory,…

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There are no simple answers to the immigration and housing question

On Thursday, Chrystia Freeland was asked whether Canada has an immigration problem. In her response, she suggested Canada…

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Cramps and mood swings that end with a period: Tips for a less-awful menstrual cycle

The Dose25:03How do I manage my mental and physical well-being during the menstrual cycle?Read Transcribed AudioYou may have…

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As clock ticks down to CEBA deadline, business owners plead for understanding from government

Some small business owners in Canada are asking for the federal government to reckon with the challenges they…

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The UN court ruling coming 'as soon as possible' only part of untangling genocide case against Israel

At The Hague this past week, lawyers for South Africa and Israel presented two starkly different versions of…

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Over-capacity ERs are dangerous choke points. But hospital challenges go far deeper

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

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Police say a man waved a terror group's flag. Here's why it may be difficult to prosecute as a hate crime

The charge of public incitement of hatred against a Toronto man alleged to have held up what police called…

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The Russians are spending big on infrastructure to absorb occupied Ukraine

Armies rarely measure their success by the roads they've paved or the rail lines they've laid down — but that may…

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Quebec tightening French-language requirements for storefronts, labels

Quebec business owners have about a year and a half to ensure all signs on businesses, aside from…

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Can electric vehicles handle northern B.C.'s -30 C temperatures?

Amid frigid temperatures, a Prince George, B.C., man decided to test his Tesla's winter efficiency. Mark Vejvoda made a 440-kilometre round trip from…

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Are cellphones in the classroom hijacking kids' brains?

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

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