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Need 2 Know: Debate Tonight, Epstein Guards Charged

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday, November 20, 2019.
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Analysis: Who won the US Democratic debate?

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Democratic presidential hopefuls have spent more time criticising President Trump than each other during their fifth debate in Atlanta.
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Need 2 Know: Impeachment Bombshell, Debate Takeaways

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday, November 21, 2019.
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Chile protests: Calls to draft new constitution

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How weeks of anti-government protests in Chile have spurred a movement for greater local democracy.
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Facing economic crisis, Argentina picks Fernandez as president

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Left-leaning Fernandez hails government of people, but central bank currency move shows no quick fix to economic woes.
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John Bercow: A symbol of UK parliamentary democracy bows out

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Many viewed the speaker as a thorn in the side of Downing Street's efforts to push Brexit through with minimal scrutiny.
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Commission candidates clash over EU army proposal

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The leading candidates to become the president of the next European Commission have clashed over Germany’s support for the creation of an EU army. With just three weeks to go elections for the European Parliament, four candidates for the...
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Carbon tax fact check: separating truth from fiction in national debate

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As the debate around Ottawa’s carbon tax heats up, and a new player enters the game in newly-elected Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, we look at the facts of the legislation.
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Quebec community divided over secularism bill

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A small Quebec community has its people torn between public service and their religion. Despite growing criticism, Quebec Premier François Legault wants to make the secularism bill law by mid-June. It would ban certain public workers...
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Spain’s far-right Vox party barred from TV election debate

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The far-right Spanish Vox party has been barred from taking part in the only scheduled televised debate ahead of parliamentary elections on April 28. The reason given by the electoral commission for its decision was its poor score at the...
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Secularism bill is ‘ethnic cleansing:’ Quebec mayor | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Proponents of Quebec’s proposed religious symbols ban say it is necessary to protect the province’s identity. Others say the ban is discriminatory, and one mayor even calls it “ethnic cleansing.” Polls suggest most Quebecers support the...
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The Brief from Brussels: Golden Visas, EU rules in the UK, Hungary

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In this edition of The Brief from Brussels: EU Commission cracks down on "golden visas" And in brief: UK must comply with EU rules until Brexit Hungary boycotts its own debate in the European Parliament
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The controversial fluoride debate may be taking a turn across Canada

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The U.S. Centres for Disease Control calls it one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century. Fluoridated drinking water is credited with lowering levels of tooth decay in children. And yet Canadians are a lot less...
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In letter to the French, Macron launches 'great debate' to quell 'yellow vests'

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In a 2,300-word letter to the French, President Emmanuel Macron has launched a three-month national debate that he hopes will appease the 'yellow vest' protesters. In the letter published by his office, he wrote he would listen to new...
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What to expect in Trump's impeachment trial | The Bottom Line

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The trial to remove US President Donald Trump from office has begun, but how will it end?
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Should the song Baby, It's Cold Outside be taken off holiday playlists?

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Jazz artist Sophie Milman and CBC pop culture columnist Kim Linekin debate with CBC News Network host Michael Serapio.
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What Theresa May's Tough Week Means for the Future of Brexit

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British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan had a turbulent rollout this week, but the British Trade Commissioner for North America said the path to a successful exit from the European Union is still on track. "So far, we are on...
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Americans divided on health-care as midterms draw near

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Poll after poll shows health-care at the top of midterm issues, and Americans can't seem to agree on how to move forward from so-called Obamacare. The CBC's Kim Brunhuber sees how this debate is playing on the ground by chatting with two...
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Ottawa mayor sued for blocking residents on Twitter

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In what may be the first case of its kind in Canada, three local activists are suing Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson for blocking them on Twitter, arguing that by doing so he's violating their charter rights.
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Raw Politics: how can Europe filter what's fact and what's fake news?

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With election after election rocked by accusations of misinformation and its more malign cousin disinformation. With trust in mainstream media waning, the EU is on a fact-finding mission from fact-checkers. Yesterday, tech titans Google...
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'You are the most corrupt government in the EU,' Socialist MEP tells Orban

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It was quite an entrance, Viktor Orban, Hungarian Prime Minister, who turned up late to a debate on his country's relationship with the EU. The European Parliament is set to vote on triggering Article 7 of the EU's treaties against...
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Polarised and Partisan: Polish Media and Presidential Election | The Listening Post

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In the re-election of Poland's president, how much of a helping hand did media offer? Plus, Ghassan Kanafani's legacy.
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Polarised and Partisan: Polish Media and Presidential Election | The Listening Post (Full)

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In the re-election of Poland's president, how much of a helping hand did media offer? Plus, Ghassan Kanafani's legacy.
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Hong Kong and the Uighurs: How far will China go? | UpFront (Full)

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We discuss the Hong Kong protests and China's crackdown on Uighurs and debate US policy on illegal Israeli settlements.