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Governor Ron DeSantis signs legislation rebranding Palm Beach International Airport as President Donald J. Trump…

Opinion: It’s Time for a Third Burrard Inlet Crossing

Metro Vancouver can’t keep depending on just two overburdened North Shore crossings. The region is…

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Downed trees, damaged homes in southwestern Ontario as tornado researchers dispatched to region

Downed trees littered many roads, in some cases having collapsed on houses, in Essex County in southwestern Ontario. And thousands…

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Former B.C. senator, MP and journalist Pat Carney dead at 88

Pat Carney, who pioneered roles for women in Canadian politics and journalism, has died at the age of 88.Her niece,…

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Mutinous soldiers claim to have overthrown Niger's president, borders closed and curfew imposed

Mutinous soldiers claim to have overthrown Niger's democratically elected president, announcing on state television late Wednesday that they have put an…

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Call to search landfill for remains started in Winnipeg. Now, it's coming from across the country

More than two dozen people roared down the highway from Saskatchewan to Manitoba Wednesday morning to lend their voices to…

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What to know about the ongoing Amber Alert case in B.C.

Since July 19, two B.C. children have been the subject of an Amber Alert, a system used to inform the public…

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Actions of bystanders — including kids — saved 3-year-old from drowning in B.C. lake, police say

Police are commending the actions of several bystanders — including three young children — who leapt into action to save…

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Human rights tribunal approves $23B revised First Nations child-welfare compensation deal

The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal approved a $23.4-billion revised agreement to compensate victims of the underfunded First Nations child-welfare system…

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Helicopter flies through B.C. wildfire smoke to rescue hiker

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual,…

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