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Conservatives are sick of losing. Who can win?

It's been three straight election losses for the Conservative Party of Canada, and now three consecutive races to…

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An orange's journey from the orchard to the Arctic highlights food insecurity in the North

As a child, Ruth Wright loved oranges so much that she'd trade candy for them — a treat…

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How some small towns in northwestern Ontario are tackling climate change with limited resources

Some small municipalities in northwestern Ontario say they lack the resources to take as much action as they'd…

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They were promised refunds. Instead, seniors are still waiting on $15M from a failed development

More than 120 people waiting on roughly $15 million tied up in deposits they paid on a failed seniors…

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B.C. stranger donates $13K wheelchair to Ontario musician, who now has 3 to replace his broken one

Two months after going public about his two-year wait for one new electric wheelchair, an Ontario man has more…

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Omicron may hang around longer on surfaces than original virus, early findings suggest

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, it felt like the virus was everywhere — and on everything.Some…

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I'm proud my Filipino Muslim ancestors were 'pirates.' But we need to talk about why

This First Person article is the experience of Alia Ceniza Rasul, who moved to Toronto from the Philippines…

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Part-time nurses in Quebec feel betrayed by new contract forcing them to double workload

Nurse Jazzmin Bak was walking home from dropping off her three children at school and daycare last fall…

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Court rules former Winnipeg CAO accepted $327K bribe, owes city up to $700K

A Manitoba court has ruled in favour of the City of Winnipeg's civil claim that former chief administrative…

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Violinists around the world play alongside Ukrainian in a bomb shelter

12 minutes agoNewsDuration 1:00Nearly 100 violinists from around the world, including Canada, played alongside a Ukrainian man huddled…

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President Zelenskyy says Russia wants to ‘annihilate’ Ukrainians, urges no-fly zone

Ottawa, ON (WNews) - Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine says that the unprovoked invasion by Russian forces into…

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'He should be alive': Cousin of 1 of 5 Indian students killed in Ontario crash speaks out

Karanpal Singh had only been living in Canada about six months before his life was cut short by…

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Daylight time forever? U.S. 'springs forward' toward making it happen

This item is part of Watching Washington, a regular dispatch from CBC News correspondents reporting on U.S. politics…

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Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc chief seeks commitment from Pope to visit Kamloops residential school, issue apology

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.Indigenous leaders say they will push for a papal apology for the trauma…

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2 Indigenous convoy protesters say they were victims of heavy-handed police response in Ottawa

Three weeks after RCMP tactical officers smashed their way into his motorhome during an operation to clear the convoy…

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