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Top bureaucrat delivers extraordinary testimony on the SNC-Lavalin affair

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Michael Wernick, Canada's most powerful bureaucrat, says he doesn't believe the former Attorney General was pressured to settle the SNC-Lavalin criminal case. His statement was part of a remarkable exchange, as the first witnesses caught...
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Trudeau clears way for Wilson-Raybould to speak publicly on SNC-Lavalin affair

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Jody Wilson-Raybould says she is "anxious" to testify before the justice committee probing the SNC-Lavalin affair. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the former attorney general can speak freely on the matter — as long as it doesn't...
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Delayed Tax Refunds, Brain Drain Worries: Shutdown's Ripple Effects Grow

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It was an urgent warning from a group of professionals not known for a proclivity to scare the public. "In our risk averse industry, we cannot even calculate the level of risk currently at play, nor predict the point at which the entire...
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D.C. Lawyer Behind Monopoly Man Says Costume Is More than a Stunt

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All eyes were focused on Google CEO Sundar Pichai when he testified in front of Congress on Tuesday. But stealing the spotlight was a face in the background ー the Monopoly Man, resurfacing to troll corporate America once again. According...
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6-month-old baby hears her parents for the 1st time

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"It was an unbelievable moment," says mom of baby girl born with rare, but detectable, condition that causes hearing loss.
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New test allows 6-month-old to hear for first time

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Six-month-old Francesca Jones is the third youngest patient at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children to receive a cochlear implant, which corrects for hearing loss caused by an infection during pregnancy. She is the first infant to have...
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Rep. Carolyn Maloney Confident A 'Pink Wave' Is Coming to Congress

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Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) told Cheddar the "ingredients are there" for a "Pink Wave" to sweep Congress in November. She said a deeply qualified and diverse field of women candidates is poised to help close Congress' huge gender gap.
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As White House Waffles on Saudi Response, Businesses Step Up

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The alleged murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi has major corporations rethinking their involvement in Saudi Arabia, even as President Trump avoids taking a stance. Jeanne Whalen, a reporter for the Washington Post, said...
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Murkowski Votes 'No' on Kavanaugh, But Nomination Advances

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The Senate had a procedural vote on Friday morning on the Supreme Court nominee and everyone voted along party lines, except two key Senators. Joe Manchin, a Democrat from West Virginia voted 'Yes' while Republican Lisa Murkowski of...
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If You're in the Path of Michael, Leave Now

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Hurricane Michael strengthened into a monster Category 4 storm overnight, tracking for a Wednesday afternoon landfall near Panama Beach, Fla. Joel Myers, founder and president of AccuWeather, explained the specific dangers of this storm...
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A Timeline of the Sexual Assault Allegations Against Brett Kavanaugh

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Ahead of what is expected to be an explosive day of testimony from the Supreme Court nominee and one of his accusers, Prof. Christine Blasey Ford, this is the timeline of alleged events that have led to this moment.
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Need 2 Know: Tornado Watch in Effect, and Kavanaugh Will Face Accuser

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know.
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Auto tariffs

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Jacqueline Hansen reports on critical day for the Canadian auto industry as the U.S. weighs the imposition of tariffs
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Trump's auto tariffs face opposition from U.S. industry

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It comes as the U.S. Department of Commerce holds a public hearing on whether imported cars are what Trump claims they are: a national security threat.
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Federal Judge Sends Ex-Trump Campaign Manager To Jail For Witness Tampering

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A federal judge sent former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort to jail on Friday after prosecutors accused him of tampering with two witnesses in his upcoming trials. Cheddar's Hope King and Nora Ali look into the details.
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EU Lawmakers Pile on Zuckerberg

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European lawmakers aggressively questioned Facebook's CEO on Tuesday, indicating they may consider further restricting the social media company's unchecked growth and regulating its business practices.
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Mosque shooter trial hears victim impact statements

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The Quebec City mosque shooter's trial heard victim impact statements today, as family and friends of those who were killed had the chance to share their sorrow and grief. Six men were shot dead at their mosque after evening prayer....
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Rep. DeGette (D-CO): "We Always Find the Problem After it Happens"

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Congresswoman Diana DeGette, who is on the House committee that will question Mark Zuckerberg tomorrow, says perhaps harsher penalties will force companies to do more before breaches occur.
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Zuckerberg Survives Testimony, But Will Regulation Follow?

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Congresswoman Diana DeGette, who is on the House committee that will question Mark Zuckerberg tomorrow, says perhaps harsher penalties will force companies to do more before breaches occur.
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Air Canada faces complaints over sexual harassment and discrimination

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Air Canada is facing more complaints, not from passengers — but from the union representing flight attendants, some of whom claim sexual harassment and discrimination by management. The union is taking issue with a new training model in...
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Air Canada complaint

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CBC's Jacqueline Hansen on sexual harassment allegations against Air Canada
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The Difference Between the Urban and Suburban Gun Debates

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Background checks and access to assault rifles are central to suburban gun control debates. But handguns are an urban issue, says Eric Adams, Brooklyn Borough President. Both these strands should be considered together when thinking of...
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Snap's Latest Woes Explained

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Sara Fischer, Media Reporter for Axios, weighs in on Snap Inc. relocating employees and says that the company's latest memo is "pretty wild."
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Disgraced doctor could still work in medicine

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Disgraced dentist-turned-doctor Pierre Dupont has lost his license after using fake medical implants. But he could still join a medical field in another province