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Canada among countries moving to block Russian access to SWIFT

Western allies announced sweeping new sanctions against Moscow on Saturday, including kicking some Russian banks off the main global…

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Quebec family of Saudi blogger Raif Badawi hope he will soon be released

The family of Saudi blogger Raif Badawi says his release may be imminent, a decade after he was…

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Russia warns it could react to sanctions by opting out of nuclear arms pact, cutting diplomatic ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin is the latest target of sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine, with the United…

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How this international student fought for $16K in unpaid wages — and won

An international student in Brampton has won more than $16,000 in unpaid wages after going public with her…

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Life coaches are not always qualified to handle mental illness. Some are trying anyway

Pretty much anyone can become a life coach.The unregulated industry requires little-to-no training and offers the possibility of…

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Scarborough is a beautiful movie, if you're willing to give it a chance

When director Chris Columbus talked about the successes of Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint eight years…

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Can better tech really fix darker-skin bias in smartphone cameras? Google thinks so

The tech giant Google used the biggest platform it could find to make a statement during Black History…

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How expelling Russia from SWIFT could impact the country. And why there's reluctance to do so

Countries around the world have placed sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, with some also calling…

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U.S. removing Indigenous racial slur from place names, but word remains in some Canadian locations

WARNING: This article discusses an offensive slur. CBC has chosen to use it once for context and censor it…

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Why you should care about the Alberta budget, even if you don't live there

This column is an opinion by Trevor Tombe, an economist at the University of Calgary. For more information about CBC's Opinion section,…

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Is the night sky part of our natural environment? Some astronomers say yes, and are trying to preserve it

Astronomer Samantha Lawler walked out of her farmhouse in Edenwold, about 30 kilometres northeast of Regina, her feet crunching on the…

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Canada's abandoning of COVID-19 testing leaves us vulnerable to future variants, expert say

This is an excerpt from Second Opinion, a weekly health and medical science newsletter. If you haven't subscribed yet,…

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Oil prices slip as Biden stops short of sanctioning Russian crude

North American oil prices fell on Friday after U.S. President Joe Biden's government signalled it won't sanction Russian…

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New U.S. guidelines allow many Americans to take a break from masks

Most Americans live in places where healthy people, including students in schools, can safely take a break from…

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Ontario education minister orders review of Kitchener school calling police on 4-year-old

Ontario's education minister has ordered a review of how the Waterloo Region Catholic District School Board handled a situation where police were called to John…

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