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Mar 31, 2025

Judge calls out WestJet's attempt to muzzle passenger in dispute negotiations




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Mar 31, 2025

What does 'middle class' mean in Canada, and who does it leave behind?




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Mar 31, 2025

Could Trump's tariffs spell the end of Canadian-made NHL jerseys?
The NHL and the people of Saint-Hyacinthe, Que., have a long-running relationship. Every authentic NHL hockey jersey that has hit the ice or been purchased by fans since 1975 has come from Quebec.



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Mar 31, 2025

Feces, urine, mould: After 1-year eviction fight, Hamilton landlord gets back home needing $100K in fixes
"I'm not exaggerating — this was the worst year of my life," says Hamilton resident Verica Gric, who applied to Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board to evict her tenant a year ago over unpaid rent, but didn't get the final order until last week.



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Mar 30, 2025

The National | Conservative campaign is ‘dysfunctional' and ‘a mess'
March 30, 2025 | Conservative Party sources say Pierre Poilievre's election campaign is ‘dysfunctional' and ‘a mess,' with some blaming the leader's inner circle. An ice storm leaves tens of thousands throughout Ontario in the dark. And, a judge calls out WestJet for trying to muzzle a customer.



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Mar 30, 2025

Ovechkin notches 890th goal, moving 5 away from Gretzky's all-time NHL record
Alex Ovechkin is now five goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL record after scoring the 890th of his career in the Washington Capitals' home game Sunday against the Buffalo Sabres.



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Mar 30, 2025

Fort Frances, Ont., and International Falls, Minn., residents link at border crossing in show of unity
Amid an escalating trade war between Canada and the U.S., about 150 people from Fort Frances, Ont., and International Falls, Minn., gathered on the border crossing bridge to hold hands across both countries.



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Mar 30, 2025

Despite constitutional limit, Trump says he's seeking a way to serve 3rd presidential term
The 22nd Amendment, added to the U.S. Constitution in 1951 after Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president four times in a row, says "no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice."



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Mar 30, 2025

Trump says he's seeking a way to serve 3rd presidential term, despite constitutional limit
The 22nd Amendment, added to the U.S. Constitution in 1951 after Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president four times in a row, says "no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice."



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Mar 30, 2025

Russian drone attack kills 2 in Ukraine; Trump 'angry' at Putin over Zelenskyy comments
Russian drones hit a military hospital, shopping centre and apartment blocks in Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, killing two people and wounding dozens, while U.S. President Donald Trump voiced anger at Russian President Vladimir Putin for comments he made about the leader of Ukraine.



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Mar 30, 2025

Eid celebrations begin at new St. John's mosque that was once a Catholic church
Muslim Association of Newfoundland and Labrador bought the church in November, with goal of opening this weekend. Association President Haseen Khan says it's great to be able to gather so much of the community under one roof. He says roughly 6,000 people attended Sunday's prayer sessions.



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Mar 30, 2025

Richard Chamberlain, star of Dr. Kildare, Shogun and The Thorn Birds, dead at 90
Award-winning actor Richard Chamberlain, who first found fame as Dr. Kildare in the 1960s, has died, his publicist says.



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Mar 30, 2025

100 years ago, the Victoria Cougars became the last B.C. hockey team to win the Stanley Cup
On March 30, 1925, the Victoria Cougars of the Western Canada Hockey League defeated the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens 6-1 to clinch their best-of-five series, becoming the last non-NHL team to raise Lord Stanley's cup. 



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Mar 30, 2025

Up to 1 in 3 groceries online labelled as Canadian; new car theft crackdown: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



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Mar 30, 2025

Complex investigation ruled out potentially undiscovered victims of Winnipeg serial killer, police say
Police say they do not believe there are any more undiscovered victims of a Winnipeg serial killer, after investigators spent months combing through thousands of hours of surveillance footage, a spiderweb of his contacts, and conducting a review of his entire life.



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Mar 30, 2025

Mystery man leaves wallet full of questions in Saskatoon
Matt Johnson left a trail of victims and questions in Saskatoon in a complicated tale that's detailed in documents from courthouses and police reports on both sides of the border.



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Mar 30, 2025

Gisèle Pelicot's daughter alleges her father, the convicted rapist, abused her, too
The explosive mass rape trial of Dominique Pelicot and 50 other French men may have come to an end Dec. 19, but for his daughter, Caroline Darian, the story was nowhere near over. She shares what the ordeal has been like for her mother and herself in a new memoir, I'll Never Call Him Dad Again.



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Mar 30, 2025

In France's southern wine region, Trump's tariff threats are already killing business
European winemakers are losing business even before U.S. President Donald Trump unveils new tariffs. His threat of a 200 per cent markup has scared away U.S. importers.



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Mar 30, 2025

Former U.S. ambassador to the UN says tariff impact will be 'enormous,' slams 'reckless' Signal group chat
Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice says President Donald Trump's tariffs will lead to major economic consequences for both American and Canadian consumers.



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Mar 30, 2025

A U.S. brain drain could be Canada's brain gain
Over the last few months, academics and scientists in the U.S. have been scrambling to keep their footing on swiftly eroding ground, amid massive Donald Trump-ordered funding cuts and new restrictions. But although a weakening of the American scientific community has far-reaching impacts on the global academic landscape, experts say one side effect could be top talent from the U.S. making the move to Canada — something we're already seeing.



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Mar 30, 2025

What's at stake as Canada's industrial carbon pricing rules face political headwinds
The industrial carbon pricing system in Canada has come under fire during the federal election, raising uncertainty for companies about whether their investments in lowering emissions will pay off.



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Mar 30, 2025

Why Doug Ford may find there's little to be gained by campaigning for Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre said he hasn't approached Doug Ford for campaign help. Ford indicated he won't be offering up public support for any candidates. Why won't these two conservative leaders join forces?



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Mar 30, 2025

More than 380,000 without power in Ontario as ice storm moves through province




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Mar 30, 2025

More than 400,000 customers without power in Ontario as ice storm moves through province




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Mar 30, 2025

Nearly 390,000 without power in Ontario as ice storm moves through province




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Mar 30, 2025

Over 330,000 without power in Ontario as ice storm moves through province




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Mar 30, 2025

Over 360,000 without power in Ontario as ice storm moves through province




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Mar 29, 2025

Spike in French bulldog surrenders raises alarm among animal advocates
Animal advocates in Montreal say they're noticing an increase in the number of French bulldogs being surrendered because owners are unable or unwilling to pay for their care. Though they're cute, 'Frenchies' often have chronic medical issues — something owners don't often realize until after they adopt.



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Mar 29, 2025

Poilievre says he's open to idea of exporting oil from northern Manitoba
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Saturday became the first federal leader in this election to campaign in the Prairies, stopping in Winnipeg for a rally and an announcement as the campaign moved into its seventh day.



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Mar 29, 2025

Canadian ice dancers Gilles, Poirier claim silver at figure skating worlds for 2nd straight year
For the second straight year, Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier finished second behind American rivals Madison Chock and Evan Bates, who claimed their third consecutive title on Saturday at the figure skating world championships in Boston.



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Mar 29, 2025

N.B. mayor says U.S. counterparts shared tariff concerns at D.C. meeting
The mayor of Grand Bay-Westfield flew to Washington on Thursday to meet with municipal leaders from the U.S. and Mexico to talk about the mutual negative impacts of the U.S. trade war.



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Mar 29, 2025

Tesla protests held in Canada as part of 'global day of action' against Elon Musk
Hundreds of protests at Tesla showrooms around the world are expected on Saturday, including multiple ones organized across Canada.



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Mar 29, 2025

Conservatives fear 'dysfunctional' campaign and 'civil war' in the party: sources
As Conservative infighting over how the campaign is handling Donald Trump's tariff threats spills into the open, sources within the party are describing a "dysfunctional" campaign with too much centralized power and belittling and aggressive treatment of staff.



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Mar 29, 2025

Freezing rain warnings extended in Ottawa, hundreds without power as storm rolls through
An anticipated major winter storm has arrived in eastern Ontario, with power outages affecting hundreds of people in Kingston, Ont., and the surrounding area and police reporting dozens of collisions. Environment Canada has also upgraded some regional warnings to extend into Sunday.



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Mar 29, 2025

Calgary's Hudson's Bay building was more than just a store. These photos reveal its rich social history
The Hudson's Bay Company is closing all but six stores in Canada, but its building on Stephen Avenue in downtown Calgary leaves a landmark of its legacy.



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Mar 29, 2025

About 35,000 people without power in Ontario as ice storm moves through province
Tens of thousands of Ontarians are without power as an ice storm pummels parts of the province and threatens even more. A map from Hydro One, the provincial utility, shows roughly 35,000 customers were in the dark because of outages concentrated in cottage country, from Tobermory and Parry Sound to Peterborough.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2025

49,000 without power in Ontario as ice storm moves through province
About 49,000 customers are currently without power in Ontario as an ice storm pummels parts of the province, Hydro One said. 



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Mar 29, 2025

85,000 without power in Ontario as ice storm moves through province
About 85,000 customers are currently without power in Ontario Saturday as an ice storm pummels parts of the province, Hydro One said. 



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Mar 29, 2025

Freezing rain continues in parts of southern Ontario Saturday, as Toronto braces for storm
Freezing rain began in parts of southern Ontario early Saturday morning while Toronto is expected to see it begin on Saturday night, Environment Canada says.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2025

Online banking can be challenging. Getting assistance from family can be risky
Many older adults rely on someone to help them with online banking. And while most often that person — usually a close family member — is well meaning, experts say it can still be dangerous to share access to that money, and the private information that goes along with it.



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Mar 29, 2025

Parents, midwives mourn closure of family birth unit at Montreal's Notre-Dame Hospital
The family birth unit emphasized physiological — or natural — medication-free births and collaborated with midwives, who shared their expertise and knowledge with the unit's nurses. Some say the closure is a missed opportunity for Montreal.



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Mar 29, 2025

Explicit Canadian emails target bourbon maker as Trump's trade war intensifies
After U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on some Canadian goods, some provinces decided to pull American alcohol, including Kentucky bourbon off of store shelves. Louisville, Ky.'s Brough Brothers bourbon distillery has been getting angry emails after its co-founder was in the media speaking about the impact of tariffs.



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Mar 29, 2025

As Ramadan comes to a close, Palestinians say finding and affording food in Gaza a challenge
As Muslims in Gaza prepare to mark Eid this weekend and the end of the holy month of Ramadan, families say they're barely making ends meet with no food entering the territory for nearly a month. 



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Mar 29, 2025

Canada's anti-tariff billboards in the U.S. go viral — but is anyone swayed?
Ottawa has launched an anti-tariff billboard campaign in 12 mostly Republican-voting states and in Washington, D.C. Although the jury is still out on the campaign's effectiveness, one thing's for certain — it has gone viral.



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Mar 29, 2025

The news can be stressful. New Yorker cartoonist Barry Blitt wants you to laugh at it
Barry Blitt says it's an uncertain time for editorial cartoonists amid political tensions in the US, but laughter is the key to dealing with the heavy stuff. In his three decades as an editorial cartoonist for The New Yorker, the Canadian-American illustrator has contributed over 140 covers.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2025

Small Quebec town introduces $200 tax for treeless yards in effort to combat heat islands
A small Quebec town is using a novel approach to encourage residents to plant trees by charging a $200 annual surtax to homeowners who don't have at least one tree in their front yard. The municipality said the trees are necessary to mitigate the impact of heat islands in the community.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2025

Social media suggests seed oils — like canola — are bad for you. More science is saying otherwise
There's a sizzling debate on social media over seed oils, with some people adamantly claiming they are unhealthy. But new research, which expands on previous studies in this area, finds that they could reduce your risk of an early death. 



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Mar 28, 2025

Toronto-area Liberal candidate apologizes for suggesting people claim China's bounty on Conservative
A Liberal candidate running for re-election in a battleground GTA riding is apologizing after suggesting people attempt to claim a Chinese bounty on a local Conservative candidate.



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Mar 28, 2025

Legal group draws ire for cancelling humanitarian advocate's speech over his stance on Gaza
A prominent legal organization is facing criticism for cancelling a speech by a noted entrepreneur and humanitarian advocate after, it says, some members expressed concerns about his position on Israel's war in Gaza.



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Mar 28, 2025

Liberals drop Calgary candidate over failure to disclose 2005 stayed domestic assault charge
Thomas Keeper will no longer run for the Liberal Party in Calgary Confederation in this spring's federal election, after he was first announced as a candidate on March 11.



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Mar 28, 2025

Ontario judge grants injunction to keep drug consumption sites open for now
An Ontario judge has granted an injunction to keep 10 supervised consumption sites open while he considers a Charter challenge of a new provincial law that bans the sites from operating within 200 metres of schools or daycares.



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Mar 28, 2025

Supervised drug consumption sites win injunction, can stay open for now amid Charter challenge
An Ontario judge has granted an injunction to keep 10 supervised consumption sites open while he considers a Charter challenge of a new provincial law that bans the sites from operating within 200 metres of schools or daycares.



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Mar 28, 2025

JD Vance slams Denmark during visit to U.S. space base in Greenland
U.S. Vice-President JD Vance slammed Denmark during a visit to Greenland on Friday, saying it has not done a good job in keeping the semi-autonomous Danish territory and its people safe from incursions by China and Russia, while pledging respect for Greenland's sovereignty and asking its people 'to partner' with the United States.



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Mar 28, 2025

Desperate for eggs, the U.S. looks to Europe. Why haven't they asked Canada to shell out?
Germany, Italy, Poland and Sweden are among the nations the U.S. Department of Agriculture approached to address the shortage, according to European industry groups.



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Mar 28, 2025

In Junos first, albums vying for top prize sung in four languages
For the first time in its 55-year history, the Junos have elevated projects featuring four different languages to one of its highest pedestals. In the album of the year category, this year's nominees are sung in English, French, Punjabi and Inuktitut.



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Mar 28, 2025

Shooting of Ontario Provincial Police officer captured by his body camera, Crown tells murder trial
The trial for Randall McKenzie and Brandi Stewart-Sperry, accused of the first-degree murder of Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala of Ontario Provincial Police, has begun in Cayuga, with the Crown presenting a timeline and witness interviews, and saying body-cam footage worn by the officer will be important in the proceedings.



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Mar 28, 2025

Woman accused of killing 3 people in Ontario unfit to stand trial, court rules
A Toronto court has ruled that a woman accused of killing three people in three Ontario cities last year is unfit to stand trial at this time and must undergo psychiatric treatment.



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Mar 28, 2025

Woman who killed singer Selena in 1995 denied parole
The woman convicted of killing Tejano music legend Selena Quintanilla-Pérez has been denied parole and will continue serving a life sentence for fatally shooting the rising young singer at a Texas motel in 1995, the state's parole board announced Thursday.



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Mar 28, 2025

Trump passport policy a 'fundamental rejection of my identity,' says transgender plaintiff
After applying for a new passport in January, Ash Lazarus Orr, a transgender man from West Virginia, has yet to receive it and is now suing the Trump administration over its discriminatory policy.



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Mar 28, 2025

Myanmar quake death toll tops 1,000 as international aid starts to arrive




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Mar 28, 2025

Myanmar quake death toll tops 1,600 as aid delivery hindered by damaged roads




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Mar 28, 2025

Myanmar quake death toll tops 1,600 as international aid starts to arrive




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Mar 28, 2025

Aid rushes into Myanmar as quake's death toll continues to rise




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Mar 28, 2025

About 150 reported dead as major earthquake jolts Myanmar, Thailand




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Mar 28, 2025

Ontario's 2024 Sunshine List is out: see the top 100 public workers earning above $100K here
Ontario released its 2024 Sunshine List Friday, the annual list that documents public sector employees with salaries of over $100,000, with Ontario Power Generation president and CEO Kenneth Hartwick topping the list again with a salary of just over $2 million.



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Mar 28, 2025

David Eby walks back key portion of proposed B.C. tariff response legislation following backlash
"I didn't get the balance right," the premier said on Friday morning following a backlash over concerns that the proposed legislation would give the government the power to bypass the legislature.



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Mar 28, 2025

Bayern Munich threatens Canada Soccer with legal action over Alphonso Davies' injury
???????Bayern Munich is considering legal action against the Canadian soccer federation following Alphonso Davies' serious knee injury in a match of little importance.



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Mar 28, 2025

Bayern Munich threatens Canada Soccer with legal action over Alphonso Davies's injury
???????Bayern Munich is considering legal action against the Canadian soccer federation following Alphonso Davies's serious knee injury in a match of little importance.



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Mar 28, 2025

King Charles smiles and waves after brief hospitalization for cancer treatment side effects
King Charles smiled and waved to members of the public Friday as he left his home in London, the day after a brief hospitalization for the side effects from his cancer treatment.



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Mar 28, 2025

GDP hit wall in February after January boost, says StatsCan
Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy was off to a solid start in January, but early signs suggest growth hit a wall in February.



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Mar 28, 2025

Strong earthquake strikes central Myanmar, shakes buildings in Thailand
A strong earthquake struck central Myanmar on Friday, and several buildings collapsed in Mandalay, the country's second-largest city, witnesses said. Buildings shook as well in Bangkok, the Thai capital about 1,000 km to the south, and hundreds of people rushed out in panic.



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Mar 28, 2025

Several killed as strong earthquake strikes central Myanmar, shakes buildings in Thailand
A powerful earthquake rocked Southeast Asia on Friday, killing several people, bringing down a skyscraper under construction in Bangkok and toppling buildings in neighbouring Myanmar, where the ruling junta declared a state of emergency in some areas.



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Mar 28, 2025

N.L. schools ordered to destroy new books containing 'inaccurate information' on Indigenous people
Newfoundland and Labrador's Department of Education ordered its schools to destroy thousands of books purchased two years ago because they contained 'inaccurate information' about the territories, culture and history of the province's Indigenous peoples. 



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Mar 28, 2025

Rise of South Asian music on display at 2025 Juno Awards




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Mar 28, 2025

Rise of South Asian music on display at Juno Awards, with Surrey, B.C. at 'global epicentre'




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Mar 28, 2025

Lowell, Tate McRae win big for global hits at Juno Awards industry gala




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Mar 28, 2025

Michael Bublé leans into patriotism, the Beaches win group of the year at Junos




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Mar 28, 2025

Anne Murray, Sum 41 to be recognized at tonight's Juno Awards. See the nominees and winners here




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Mar 28, 2025

Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Elisapie early winners at Junos industry gala




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Mar 28, 2025

A fresh wave of fake CBC ads are looking to fool Canadians




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Mar 28, 2025

Fake election news ads are luring people into investment schemes. We got some taken down




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Mar 28, 2025

Is there such a thing as a Made in America car anymore?




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Mar 28, 2025

No more Netflix or California wine: Why thousands of Danes are refusing to buy American




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Mar 28, 2025

There's no such thing as a Made in America car anymore




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Mar 28, 2025

South Asian music will get its due at Junos this weekend, reflecting rising popularity in Canada
For the first time, the Juno Awards are recognizing South Asian artists with a dedicated category: South Asian music recording of the year. It comes amid the music's growing popularity and increasing interest in non-English-language content.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2025

Who's protecting the 'beautiful, happy children' growing up online in influencer videos?
There's a growing backlash to sharenting, the trend of sharing your kid's life online — especially for profit. But as Utah joins the list of U.S. states legislating protections for the children of influencers, some observers say Canada's laws are lagging.



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Mar 28, 2025

Quebec cancer patient's fight to save home shows how costly a diagnosis can be
Bianca Buitrago-Poulin, 34, was diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia two years ago, but her illness had been affecting her long before then. After more than a decade of working in geriatric care, symptoms were making it hard to hold down a job.



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Mar 28, 2025

Race to log in first for Canada's permanent residency pilot 'like the hunger games'
On Monday, applications open for an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) pilot program that could grant workers permanent residency - an end goal that is typically challenging for many due to extensive requirements and lengthy waits.



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Mar 28, 2025

Race to login first for Canada's permanent residency pilot 'like the hunger games'
On Monday, applications open for an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) pilot program that could grant workers permanent residency - an end goal that is typically challenging for many due to extensive requirements and lengthy waits.



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Mar 28, 2025

Investments, blind trusts, TFSAs: what do they mean for this election?
While federal leaders go after each other about grill each other about tax havens, investments and conflicts of interest, it can be hard to keep up with the different kinds of money being argued over.



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Mar 28, 2025

How you can watch the partial solar eclipse in eastern Canada
Attention those in eastern Canada: Do you still have those solar eclipse glasses from last year's total eclipse? If so, grab them and get up early on Saturday morning for a wonderful sight.



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Mar 28, 2025

I'm 74, still working and can't afford new teeth. Dental care is my election issue
Forced to put the cost of extractions and dentures on a loan, 74-year-old Gale Uhlmann writes about being unable to retire, the cost of living in her small Ontario community, and why she wants seniors dental care to be on voters minds at the ballot box.



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Mar 28, 2025

'He certainly is not forgotten': Board wants good to come out of school tragedy
The Ontario school board that launched a review after the death of one its students last year says it wants some good to come out of the process, though some details, including the boy's cause of death, remain unclear all these months later. 



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Mar 28, 2025

'Most unusual' questionnaire sent to Canadian researchers receiving U.S. federal grants
Canadian scholars who receive some of their funding from the U.S. government sources are flagging a troubling new questionnaire they have been receiving. It asks political and ideological questions about their research.



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Mar 27, 2025

U.S. says Ukraine determines own governance after Putin suggests temporary administration
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Ukraine be placed under a form of temporary administration to allow for new elections and the signature of key accords to reach a settlement in the war, Russian news agencies reported early on Friday.



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Mar 27, 2025

'We are not for sale': Canadian defiance and national pride colour 2025 Juno Awards




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Mar 27, 2025

Canadian music, patriotism takes centre stage at the Junos




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Mar 27, 2025

B.C.'s elusive spirit bear emerges for a close-up photo shoot
World-class wildlife photographer Paul Nicklen recounts the moment he came within one metre of rare kind of bear with white fur known as a spirit bear or kermode, and captured intimate portraits of the iconic animal.



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Mar 27, 2025

Parliamentary security clearance, explained
The topic of security clearance is back in the spotlight as Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre fields questions on why he's the only major political party leader without that level of access to secure information. As Canadians gear up for a federal election on April 28, here are a few things to know about what parliamentary security clearance is — and what it isn't.



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Mar 27, 2025

U.S. auto tariffs may be less severe than initially thought, says Doug Ford
The Ontario premier says U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has told him that President Donald Trump's impending tariffs on the auto industry may not apply to all finished cars coming into the United States from Canada.



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