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The Three Trends Where Walmart Is Focused

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The retailing giant will fine tune its strategy to revolve around millennials, health, and esports. Cheddar's Nora Ali, who is at Walmart's annual shareholder meeting, discusses what each pillar means.
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The Three Pillars for Walmart's Future

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The retailing giant will fine tune its strategy to revolve around millennials, health, and esports. Cheddar's Nora Ali, who is at Walmart's annual shareholder meeting, discusses what each pillar means.
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Walmart's Future Rests on These Three Pillars

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The retailing giant will fine tune its strategy to revolve around millennials, health, and esports. Cheddar's Nora Ali, who is at Walmart's annual shareholder meeting, discusses what each pillar means.
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Federal government grants extension to MMIWG inquiry

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While the decision has pleased some people, it's far short of the extra two years the inquiry commissioners were hoping to receive.
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Gov. Greg Abbott: 'We Need to Do More Than Just Pray For the Victims and Their Families'

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The governor of Texas said the state needs to "take action to step up and make sure this tragedy is never repeated ever again." On Friday, a gunman opened fire in a high school in Santa Fe, killing at least 10 people and wounding 10...
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Gov. Greg Abbott: 'We Need to Do More Than Just Pray'

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The governor of Texas said the state needs to "take action to step up and make sure this tragedy is never repeated ever again." On Friday, a gunman opened fire in a high school in Santa Fe, Tex., killing at least 10 people and wounding...
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NATO Summit Kicks Off, White House Misses Immigration Deadline, Deadly Gas Explosion in Midwest, and More

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These are the headlines you Need2Know: The NATO Summit got off to a heated start as President Trump already criticized member countries for not paying their fair share of defense spending. The Trump administration also missed its...
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Canada's role in the White Helmets rescue effort

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Canada played a role in the international effort to rescue White Helmet volunteers from Syria. CBC's Murray Brewster reports.
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Colombia: irreversible peace?

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Ana Làzaro Bosch - Euronews Juan Manuel Santos, president of Colombia, you are about to pass the relay . And undoubtedly one of the legacies of your presidency will be the peace agreement with the FARC do you think it is an irreversible...
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Three teen boys killed, man charged with impaired driving

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Three teen boys from a Cree First Nation were killed while riding their bikes, after they were hit by a car — the driver has now been charged with impaired driving. The situation is taking a toll on the community, as all those involved...
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Forgiveness for an accused drunk driver in Nelson House, Man.

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Forgiving an accused drunk driver who allegedly struck and killed three boys has been the focus for the community of Nelson House, Man., which knows the man well. Todd Linklater faces several charges, including impaired driving causing...
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Humboldt Broncos tweet sparks outrage online

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A tweet about the Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe campaign sparked outrage online and was politicized by far-right groups. CBC’s Wendy Mesley speaks with the tweet’s author, freelance journalist Nora Loreto and tech expert Jesse Hirsh on the...
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Humboldt tragedy brings back painful memories in Bathurst

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The Humboldt Broncos tragedy has touched people across Canada, but it's also bringing back painful memories for those in Bathurst, N.B. Seven high school basketball players and their coach's wife were killed a decade ago, after their van...
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Canadians wear jerseys to support Humboldt Broncos victims

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Canadians wore their jerseys to show support for the Humboldt Broncos victims. Jersey Day was inspired by a group of hockey moms in Langley, B.C.
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Canadians open their hearts and wallets to Humboldt Broncos

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Canadians have opened their hearts and wallets to the Humboldt Broncos, with a GoFundMe campaign reigning in millions of dollars. The donation page for the victims and families affected by the Broncos' bus crash has now become the...
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Quebec mosque shooter pleads guilty to murder charges

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The man accused of killing worshippers at a Quebec mosque has pleaded guilty to six charges of first-degree murder and six of attempted murder. Alexandre Bissonnette originally pleaded not guilty on Monday but apparently changed his mind...
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‘A scar is something that is healed, but still there’

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Humboldt Broncos team chaplain Sean Brandow talks about trying to move forward from the team bus crash during a vigil honouring team members killed and injured.
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MyManny Pairs Families With the Ideal "Big Brother"

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John Brandon, CEO and co-founder of MyManny, says that losing his dad at an early age and bonding with "big brother" figures thereafter inspired him to start the company.
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Reporter's Notebook - Karishma Vyas in Cambodia and the United States

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REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK - We ask reporter Karishma Vyas about the moment she’ll remember most about filming Forced Back to Cambodia.
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Trump Plans to Cut Taxes & Regulation

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The commander-in-chief announced that he has a plan to cut taxes for the middle class and trim down the tax code. Here, President Trump lays out the framework.
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Children living in poverty

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Ron Charles outlines what the 2015 census shows about child poverty in Canada
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Saskatchewan hospital offers live stream of neonatal intensive care unit babies

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A Saskatchewan hospital is breaking boundaries by offering a live stream service that lets parents keep an eye on babies in its neonatal intensive care unit
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Toronto-based charity helps LGBT Chechens find asylum in Canada

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Rainbow Railroad is working with the Canadian government to grant asylum to at-risk LGBT individuals from Chechnya
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No charges in switched-at-birth cases

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Manitoba RCMP have found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing after investigating two cases where babies were switched at birth in the same year at the same northern Manitoba hospital