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Vigil held after mother and daughter die in stabbing outside Edmonton school

Dozens of people gathered Saturday around a memorial of flowers and stuffed animals in a park as Indigenous…

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Why rethinking retirement might help solve Canada's demographic crunch

Cross Country Checkup1:53:00FULL EPISODE: What did you do when you were being pushed into retirement?Aveleigh Kyle retired as…

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More companies are calling people back to the office. Some workers refuse to go

As soon as her company told employees they would have to return to the office part time, Amanda…

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Farmers rush to save livestock as wildfires rip through Alberta

With wildfires forcing thousands of Albertans to flee their homes, farmers are rushing to save their animals. Carol Swap,…

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Manitoban who escaped Sudan wishes Canada offered his family more help

After a long, nerve-wracking journey, a man originally from Manitoba has safely made his way out of Sudan without…

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A N.S. ghost ship is fading from memory — 150 years after its crew disappeared

A Nova Scotia sailing ship is at the heart of a 150-year-old mystery, one that is drifting away…

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What does it take to be a hockey broadcaster? This 17-year-old is finding out

Thomas McComber reached a conclusion about his career plans when he was in Grade 6."I love hockey, I…

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How to kick a diplomat out of Canada

The federal government is under heavy political pressure to expel a foreign diplomat from Canada. Such expulsions are…

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Lake Huron's Chinook salmon used to be king. 20 years after rapid decline, native fish back on top

Many of the 300 anglers vying for the top prize at the 47th annual Bluewater Anglers Salmon Derby in the…

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I'm the last surviving member of my family. It's a different grief than I've ever known

This First Person column is written by Dr. Brian Goldman, host of CBC Radio's White Coat, Black Art. For…

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Cancer survivor hospitalized after acupuncturist promised to regrow thyroid if he stopped taking meds

Seventeen years after S.K. lost his thyroid gland to cancer, he was promised a miracle: acupuncture could regrow the…

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She crossed 12 countries 'for nothing.' Asylum seekers rejected by Canada end up stranded in U.S.

Sitting at the bus and gas station in Plattsburgh, N.Y., 24-year-old Naomie shakes her head. She spent more…

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U.S. bank busts are prompting a closer look at deposit insurance — there and elsewhere

Bank failures are bad. Being unprepared for them is worse.In Canada and dozens of other countries, deposit insurance protects people's money…

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It's time for 'pretendians' to return the grant funding and honorary degrees

This column is an opinion by Jenene Wooldridge, a Mi'kmaw author and executive director of L'nuey, based in Epekwitk (P.E.I.). For…

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As economy recovers from pandemic doldrums, big employers step up push to get back to the office

From a strong job market to the World Health Organization officially downgrading COVID-19's status as a global health emergency,…

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