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Amnesty International Canada head alleges discrimination after being barred from boarding flight

The head of Amnesty International Canada is accusing Air Canada of racism and discrimination after she was denied boarding a flight to…

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I found both stress and peace in being laid off

This First Person article is written by Amanda Schrack, a writer living in Coquitlam, B.C. For more information about CBC's…

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Ukrainian women sheltering in London, Ont., say they were asked by their host if they wanted to do sex work

Warning: This article references human trafficking and may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it.A number of Ukrainian women…

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Ottawa says it's making Canada's largest ever investment in protecting fresh water

The federal government says it's making Canada's largest investment ever in protecting the nation's sources of fresh water — including the Great Lakes.Commitments…

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Wildlife photographer captures crews pulling elk calf from icy river in Banff

A herd of elk crossing the Bow River on Sunday morning caught the eye of wildlife photographer Hunter Scrimshaw. He stopped…

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Indian police identify family of 4 whose bodies were found in St. Lawrence River near Akwesasne

The four Indian nationals whose bodies were among eight pulled from the St. Lawrence River last week had been travelling…

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Deadly fungus that has wiped out bat populations detected in B.C.

A fungus causing a disease that has wiped out bat populations across North America has been detected in British Columbia,…

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What fossil eggs found in Alberta reveal about how dinosaurs became birds

Seventy-five million years ago in southern Alberta, a river flooded, burying the eggs of bird-like dinosaurs nesting on the nearby…

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