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Farm-sitting gives farmers a rare break

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A farm-sitting service in Nova Scotia is giving farmers a rare opportunity to take some time off while leaving their properties and livestock in capable hands
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Ontario panhandling law challenged

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Constitutional challenge claims Ontario's Safe Streets Act violates rights of people who beg for money, amounts to cruel and unusual punishment
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Green Fireworks and Greenhouse Weddings- Vegas Celebrates Legal Weed

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Nevada legalized recreational marijuana on July 1st. From green fireworks to greenhouse weddings, Cannabis Now's Greg Zeman tells us how Sin City is celebrating.
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Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin retiring

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Canada's longest-serving chief justice of the Supreme Court will retire from the bench in December after serving 28 years
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Covering the Trump White House (The Investigators with Diana Swain)

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CBC News Washington correspondent Paul Hunter explains how covering the White House has evolved since Donald Trump took office. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network.
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MEPs mark World Press Freedom Day

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MEPs have called for jailed journalists in Turkey to be freed. There are more than 120 reporters in prison there, says Amnesty International. The wife of an incarcerated cartoonist, Musa Kart, spoke at the European parliament. He is...
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MEPs call for infringement process against Hungary

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Politicians across the European Parliament have denounced moves in Hungary, which could force out the Central European University – funded by George Soros – despite protests. A new law has been approved, which the right-wing government...
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Far right groups, opponents clash at Montreal protest

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Groups opposed to a government motion condemning Islamophobia took to the streets Saturday amid a heavy police presence and a determined counter-protest
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Obama on threats to democracy

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'Our democracy is threatened whenever we take it for granted'
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Fidel Castro Talks to CBC | From the Archives

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Fidel Castro spoke with a CBC journalist near his mountain camp while he was living in hiding.
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Five-Month Prayer Ban at Kashmir's Grand Mosque

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Last week was the first time in months that Muslims in Kashmir were allowed to pray at the Grand Mosque. Following prayers, they took to the streets to express their anger at a perceived lack of religious freedom.
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Fidel Castro's 'most difficult interview'

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It wasn't until 1977 that Castro first spoke to U.S. media, sitting down with American journalist Barbara Walters. Here's a short clip of that exchange.
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Baku talks theatre and multiculturalism

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An International Theatre Conference held in Baku is devoted to multiculturalism. Baku to host 4th International #TheatreConference https://t.co/k8UaRujLxE— AzEmbKorea (@AzEmbKorea) 5 November 2016 Theatre professionals from more than 40...
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Justin Trudeau addresses reports about surveillance of Quebec journalists

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the press is "absolutely critical" in a free democracy.
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Long live art and culture the keys to human experience

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How can art and culture play a leading role in an epoch obsessed with itself and the pursuit of instant gratification, narcissism and financial crisis? Those are the central questions at the World Summit on Arts and Culture in the...
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EU’s ‘dirty deal’ with Turkey is a ‘betrayal’ of European values, says Turkish journalist

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Can Dundar is the former editor-in-chief of Cumhumriyet, a newspaper that is staunchly critical of the Turkish government. Dundar was one of the finalists for the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize, an annual rights prize handed out by...
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British PM May looks for Brexit support in Denmark

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British Prime Minister Theresa May has been holding talks with her Danish counterpart in Copenhagen. Her meeting with Denmark PM Lars Lokke Rasmussen comes as the UK is trying to seek out common ground as it prepares to quit the EU. “I...
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MEPs unveil shortlist for EU rights prize

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MEPs have approved their final shortlist for the EU’s human rights award, the Sakharov Prize. They include Turkish reporter Can Dündar, Nadia Murad Basee, who survived ISIS atrocities in Iraq, and Mustafa Dzemilev, a Crimean Tartar...
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Ghostbusters' Leslie Jones under hateful barrage on Twitter

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Under a barrage of hateful posts on Twitter, Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones said she was "in a personal hell" and urged the social networking service to do more to eradicate abuse.
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Let's talk about Beyonce's Lemonade

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Metro Morning host Matt Galloway sits down with CBC Arts' Exhibitionists host Amanda Parris to talk about Beyonce's album Lemonade.
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Malaysian and Kenyan artists win prestigious cartooning prize

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Kenyan and Malaysian cartoonists Gado and Zunar have been awarded the 2016 Cartooning for Peace Prize. The accolade, which rewards cartoonists for their talent and commitment to freedom of expression, was presented at a ceremony in...
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New regulations for NYC mascots

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Popular characters in Times Square may face restrictions on where they're allowed to draw in the public for tips
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MEPs scrutinise EU-Turkey migration deal

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The EU’s deal to send migrants back from Greece to Turkey For every Syrian migrant sent back, one already in Turkey will be resettled inside the EU. Human rights groups say the deal is illegal under international law. They also caution...
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EU wades into Erdogan satirical song spat

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Turkey faced new accusations from Brussels of trying to muzzle the media on Wednesday after the government called for a satirical song about President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to be deleted. The tune, which lambasts Erdogan’s crackdown on...