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Climate change minister hits back at premiers over carbon price

4 hours agoNewsDuration 3:04Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault pointed to record-setting wildfires, storm surges, hurricanes and evacuations as he defended his government's carbon tax policy. He said premiers who want to…

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Saskatoon preschool only one in province to provide both American Sign Language and English

Allison Kalinowski drives her three kids the 20 kilometres from Warman to Saskatoon at least twice a week to attend…

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In N.L., people can soon check their partners' domestic violence records under new law

Clare's Law, which allows people worried for their safety to discreetly ask for information about their partners' criminal history, will soon be…

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The strange death and rebirth of the Liberal Party under Trudeau

The 2011 federal election seemed to have fundamentally changed Canadian politics. And maybe it did. Just not quite in the…

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Watchdog rips Mounties for preventing a woman in custody from showering for nearly a week

The RCMP has agreed to change its prisoner-handling policy after it was chastised by its watchdog for preventing a woman…

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Bury the wires? Trim the trees? What Hydro-Québec could do to prevent another mass outage

One week after freezing rain began accumulating on tree branches, breaking them and leaving hundreds of thousands of Montrealers without…

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Want to sue your doctor? You'll be up against a powerful group with billions of dollars

On the stand in one of his recent medical negligence trials, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Tracy Hicks addressed his unrelated appeal…

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Calgary voters look off to their right and see Danielle Smith. That's a problem for her party

EDITOR'S NOTE: CBC News commissioned this public opinion research in late March, roughly two months before Albertans vote in the…

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The unfinished work of Northern Ireland's peace process

This week, Northern Ireland marked the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.It concluded what was known as the Troubles: a…

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