Hike to U.S. softwood lumber duties 'entirely unwarranted,' trade minister says

The federal government has lashed out at the U.S. Commerce Department over plans to raise duties on Canadian softwood lumber.International Trade Minister Mary Ng says the U.S. has signalled it intends to raise duties to 13.86 per cent,…

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This 22-year-old is out to give Black stories 'more light' with launch of history database in Hamilton

Ever since he was a little kid, Aaron Parry "was extremely interested in Black history." In fact, the 22-year-old McMaster University…

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Actors' union files grievances claiming unequal treatment of BIPOC members

A Canadian actors' union has filed grievances against two production associations, claiming unequal treatment of BIPOC performers in hair and makeup…

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His 95-year-old grandmother was discharged in only a hospital gown. It was –10 C

When Greg Mitchell of Ottawa picked up his grandmother from University Hospital in London, Ont., last week, he says he was…

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Opposition parties in Quebec struggle as election looms and National Assembly resumes

As Quebec's National Assembly resumes its session today, opposition parties see a new opportunity to attack Francois Legault's CAQ government on its…

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How hockey great Marie-Philip Poulin keeps coming up clutch when it matters most

At Marie-Philip Poulin's first national team centralization camp in 2009, ahead of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, her place on the…

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Believe in 'your true, authentic self,' say Nigerian twins making it big as models

CBC is highlighting stories of Black Canadian immigrants to share the joys and obstacles on their paths to Black excellence. From their…

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Vulnerable Ottawa residents hit breaking point as convoy enters 5th day

Ottawa resident Jo O'Connor says she's been living a nightmare in her home just minutes away from Parliament Hill where a…

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Gondek vs. Kenney: Competing visions of Alberta's energy future

This column is an opinion by political scientists Melanee Thomas and Lori Thorlakson. For more information about CBC's Opinion section, please see the FAQ.In…

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