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Jury orders Giuliani pay more than $148M for defaming Georgia election workers

WorldA jury awards Georgia election workers $148 million US in a defamation case over lies that Rudy Giuliani spread about…

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Alberta faces calls for regulatory investigation after second refinery found operating without approval

Alberta is facing calls to launch an audit of its regulatory framework after a second refinery in the province was…

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Prince Harry wins civil suit against Britain's Mirror tabloid

Prince Harry was awarded 140,600 pounds, or about $240,430 Cdn, after London's High Court ruled on Friday he had been a victim…

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Mandarin or clementine? Canada is divided when it comes to big boxes of tiny holiday citrus

Boxes and big bags of tiny orange-coloured citrus fruits are flooding into grocery stores. But are they clementines or mandarins?Today,…

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Protect NATO from Donald Trump? The U.S. Congress just passed that into law

This item is part of Watching Washington, a regular dispatch from CBC News correspondents reporting on U.S. politics and developments…

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The last time they went on strike, they were interns. Now they're back picketing as teachers

When Chloé Cabral-Châtelier was doing her education internships without pay, she felt so squeezed she joined the 54,000 university and…

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Defence minister says he wants to change the drinking culture on military bases

Defence Minister Bill Blair says the government has no plans to ban alcohol in the military, but he will speak…

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Free menstrual products must now be available for employees in federally regulated workplaces

Beginning Friday, all federally regulated employers including federal public service departments, crown corporations, banks, airports and train yards must provide free menstrual…

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