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Conflict With Iran Escalates as U.S. Claims Naval Wins and Gulf Markets Brace

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Cape Breton women who baked up elaborate $3.6M fraud scheme found guilty

A Nova Scotia Supreme Court justice says rather than housewives who make cupcakes, four Cape Breton women baked up an…

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Abandoned farmyard is a labour of love and a COVID-era affordable home for Saskatchewan family

Restoring a 107-year-old farmyard was a dream come true for Brad and Kendal Parker. They love the history in old…

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'Fading geopolitical risks': Alberta's new budget outdated and likely amiss by billions

Before Alberta Premier Jason Kenney could unveil his latest budget on Thursday afternoon, much of the document came across as out…

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Creating a safe space for survivors of sexual assault

CBC Quebec is highlighting people from the province's Black communities who are giving back, inspiring others and helping to shape…

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We all lost something in the pandemic. That should bring us together, not drive us apart

This column is an opinion by Ethan Nicholls, a student at the University of Ottawa. For more information about CBC's Opinion section, please…

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How technology is helping shrink grocery bills by cutting food waste

Everything seems to be getting more expensive. Food, gas and housing prices are on the rise while paycheques are slow…

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N.B. nurses travel to Yukon to give COVID vaccines after coming back from retirement

Beth McGinnis and June MacDonald never imagined coming out of retirement in their 60s would lead them to the Yukon. But…

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Sanctions may work with time — but right now, Ukraine is on its own

The adjectives flew fast and furious on Thursday as Western allies — Canada included — described the latest round of sanctions aimed…

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