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An alleged group sexual assault involving hockey players may be going to court. Here's what might happen next

WARNING: This article contains graphic content and may affect those who have experienced​ ​​​sexual violence or know someone affected by…

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Periods are considered unclean in my community. Now, I make a point to talk about them

This First Person column is written by Leisha Toory, who lives in Ottawa. For more information about CBC's First Person…

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Some doctors caution against full-body MRIs as celebrity endorsements drive up demands

The Current24:35Are full-body MRIs worth the money?After a bout of prostate cancer, Don Garnier wanted to take a more proactive approach…

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Canadian energy producers dismayed by Biden's move to pause U.S. LNG approvals

Canada's energy industry is reacting with dismay to U.S. President Joe Biden's move to pause approvals of new liquefied natural…

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Manitoba landfill search could cost $90M, may be 'high-risk endeavour' due to asbestos: new report

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.The proposed search of a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two slain First Nations…

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Canada 'working back toward a healthier relationship' with India, says top Trudeau adviser

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's former national security and intelligence adviser Jody Thomas says Canada is "working back toward a healthier…

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Explicit fake images of Taylor Swift prove laws haven't kept pace with tech, experts say

Explicit AI-generated photos of one of the world's most famous artists spread rapidly across social media this week, highlighting once…

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B.C. to restrict cellphones in schools to protect kids from online harm

British Columbia is moving to restrict the use of cellphones in schools as part of measures Premier David Eby says…

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