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Ottawa stores struggle to match demand for Ukrainian flags

Two stores that sell flags and national symbols in Ottawa say they are overwhelmed with demand for flags…

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With a team on the ground in Europe, N.L. prepares for arrival of Ukrainians fleeing war

Megan Morris is the executive director of the Association for New Canadians in St. John's. (Adam Walsh/CBC)The Association…

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Worried Canadians can't contact family in Ukraine. A tour guide in B.C. is helping to track them down

As war in Ukraine makes contacting family there increasingly difficult, a travel agent in B.C. is using her…

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Woman fearing for family in Ukraine urges Canada to drop visa requirement for refugees

Narina Jabari has watched the Russian invasion of Ukraine with a growing sense of panic, coupled with frustration that Canada…

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Residents with Ukrainian, Polish ties hit hard by war news at Montreal seniors home

Eugène Antonyszyn was a young teenager in Ukraine during the Second World War."War is a terrible thing, you…

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When asking 'How are you?' isn't enough, New Brunswick's Ukrainian community turns to action

Ukrainian immigrants across New Brunswick are forming associations, fundraising and opening up their homes to help people fleeing…

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'Every Russian will feel guilty for decades,' says Russian pianist after Vancouver concert cancelled

The Vancouver Recital Society spent years trying to book world-class performer Alexander Malofeev, who was finally scheduled to…

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Family from P.E.I. fears for family seeking shelter in Kyiv subway

Oleg Bebeshko's mother-in-law is one of the thousands of Ukrainians hiding underground in Kyiv's subway system, as a…

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Sunflowers, soup and art: How Canadians are fundraising for Ukraine

Aaron Saks wanted to find a way to raise money for the people of Ukraine. The scale of…

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Ukrainian refugees are arriving in Canada. So where are the Afghans?

When the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan last fall, the federal government promised to help thousands of Afghans reach safety…

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Manitoba families preparing to host Ukrainian refugees say governments need to speed up process

Daria and Demyan Hyworon walk through one of their empty, two-bedroom rental apartments in Winnipeg, hoping that in just…

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This CEO wants to reduce emissions by turning buildings 'into Teslas'

Hello, Earthlings! This is our weekly newsletter on all things environmental, where we highlight trends and solutions that are…

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As racialized communities in Canada know well, cracking down on protesters by police is not new

This column is an opinion by Hamilton-based writer Sarah Adjekum. For more information about CBC's Opinion section, please see the FAQ.For those…

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Medicago's homegrown, plant-based COVID-19 vaccine approved by Health Canada

Medicago's plant-based COVID-19 vaccine is now approved by Health Canada, which will soon give Canadians the option of…

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Supreme Court Justice Michael Moldaver to retire Sept. 1

Supreme Court Justice Michael Moldaver will retire from the bench Sept. 1, ending a long judicial career that…

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