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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world Tuesday

Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world TuesdayTwo provinces are extending their suspension of in-class learning for kindergarten to Grade 12 because...

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Experts study how coronavirus pandemic affects trust in officials, ourselves

coronavirus: In Alberta, you can buy a T-shirt printed with the image of the province’s chief medical officer of health and the slogan:...

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Football News : Scottish FA expected to ban children heading footballs within weeks

  Football News : Scottish FA expected to ban children heading footballs within weeks, A ban on children heading the ball in Scotland...

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Meghan King Edmonds Questions Her Part in Jim’s Sexting: I Want to ‘Scream’

Meghan King Edmonds Questions Her Part in Jim’s Sexting: I Want to ‘Scream’, Partly her fault? Meghan King Edmonds reflected on her estranged...

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Football News : Marcus Rashford says England attack is ‘frightening’ going into Euro 2020

Football News Marcus Rashford says England’s attacking play is “frightening” and has the potential to inspire the Three Lions to a successful Euro...

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Kaia Gerber Buys Pete Davidson a Confetti Cake for His 26th Birthday

Kaia Gerber bought a customized cake for boyfriend Pete Davidson for his 26th birthday on Saturday, November 17. Pete Davidson’s Dating History: Ariana...

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Keepers of the Language: Nunavut’s newsreader has done it all, from garbage man to mayor

CBC is doing a series of stories to recognize that the United Nations has declared 2019 the International Year of Indigenous Languages. The observance...

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Toronto lawyer pushing province to bring in ‘Textalyzers’ to catch texting drivers

A Toronto lawyer and prominent road safety advocate is pushing Ontario to implement a controversial technology that would allow police to test cellphones at the...

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Matt Galloway announced as new host of The Current

Matt Galloway has been announced as the new host of CBC Radio’s weekday morning current affairs show The Current. Galloway will officially join...

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Football News : Premier League begins fixture planning for 2022 World Cup season

Football News Premier League players could face the prospect of playing games nine days before the start of the 2022 winter World Cup...

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Banks deny compensation when hackers steal customers’ money

Sunjit Lidhar was awoken by a phone call from Scotiabank last February, informing him that $3,000 had been transferred out of his savings...

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Ontario gardeners bring in their 1st harvest of legal backyard cannabis

Along with planting bulbs and clearing out dying annuals, some Ontario gardeners now have a new fall tradition: harvesting their cannabis plants.  “Now...

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How the ‘Doug Ford strategies’ are playing out in the election campaign

With voting day just a weekend away, there are questions about the effectiveness of the Liberal Party’s dominant campaign strategy in Ontario: invoking...

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In swing riding, ex-Liberal Jane Philpott hopes to defy odds and win as Independent

Sitting inside her Stouffville, Ont., project workplace after a soaked early morning of door-knocking, Jane Philpott makes one point clear– she’s not running...

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As election campaigns hustle to get out the vote, homeless voters are often forgotten

As candidates of all political stripes pound the pavement in ridings across Canada, encouraging as many supporters as possible to get out and cast...

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4 federal candidates accused of Indigenous identity appropriation by Halifax academic

A Halifax academic is questioning the claims of Indigenous identity by several federal election candidates. Darryl Leroux, an associate professor of social justice and communities studies at Saint...