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This man posted photos of his 'daughter' online for years. Her real family is horrified

Warning: This story includes disturbing contentA Calgary mom and dad are reeling after discovering a stranger has been taking photos…

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It was years before I ever saw a Black doctor. Now that I'm a doctor, not much has changed

This Opinion piece is by Dr. Wolf Thyma, a first-year psychiatry resident at Université de Montréal. For more information about CBC's…

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Sarnia mom diagnosed with cancer desperate to get daughter with complex needs into group home

For months, Ann Marie McColl has been trying to move her daughter, who has complex medical needs, into a full-time…

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Ontario is making companies pay for recycling. But will that keep waste out of landfills?

Ontario is the latest province to make companies foot the bill for processing the paper, plastic and metal that gets…

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Genetic genealogy gives N.L. police a break in 22-year-old John Doe case

WARNING: This story contains graphic details some readers may find disturbing. For 22 years, his identity has baffled the Royal Newfoundland…

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Canadian shoppers want their slice of $50M bread price-fixing fine

For anti-poverty activist Irene Breckon, it doesn't make sense: the federal government will pocket the entire $50-million fine Canada Bread…

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Welcome to Alberta, a one-party province no longer

This opinion piece is by Doreen Barrie, a political scientist at the University of Calgary. For more information about CBC's Opinion section,…

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When the smoke clears: Indigenous communities worry about connections to the land after wildfires

It starts with a poplar tree branch.With a slight hand and a sharp blade, the bark slides right off. Using…

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