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Avocado Seller Mission Produce Debuts on Nasdaq
Mission Produce makes its public debut on the Nasdaq. Bryan Giles, CFO, joined Cheddar to talk investor interest in the company and growth in the avocado industry.
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New North American trade deal takes effect
The new North American trade deal took effect on Wednesday. CUSMA, often called "the new NAFTA," brings changes to the duties and taxes paid on items shipped from the U.S.
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Last pocket of tropical rainforest in North America under threat
About 90 percent of the Lacandon rainforest is believed to be already lost to deforestation.
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The return of sports during the COVID-19 pandemic
How the sports world is planning its return during the COVID-19 pandemic — and the risks in doing so.
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Biden calls for release of Kovrig, Spavor
( - image credit) For the first time, U.S. President Joe Biden has publically called on China to release Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, two Canadians detained in December 2018. "Human beings are not bartering chips," Biden said.
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Countries must take up the challenge of protecting older citizens from COVID-19, says WHO
It's important to minimize the risk of bringing the virus into long-term homes and respond quickly when it appears, says Mike Ryan of the WHO's Emergencies Program.
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UN says 'not the time' as Trump suspends WHO funds over pandemic
Trump says US will suspend payments to the World Health Organization while it reviews virus warnings regarding China.
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US city of Detroit is new COVID-19 hotspot
With more than 20,000 cases in the city, they are hoping to get patients into newly built field hospitals as soon as possible.
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Selfish few won't impact health of Nova Scotia, says Premier
Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil discusses measures in his province to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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Did new B.C. COVID-19 restrictions come too late?
B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix says the province learned from its spring pandemic response but acknowledges the second wave still presents an "enormous challenge."
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Nearly half of workers test positive for COVID-19 at Cargill plant
Almost half of workers at a Cargill meat-packing plant in Alberta have tested positive for COVID-19. The union alleges that it took days for the company to inform workers about the first case of the virus.
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A look inside the new El Mocambo
El Mocambo opened its doors for a sneak peek of the newly renovated venue after it closed in 2014. It is set to reopen in April, according to new owner Michael Wekerle. He gave CBC Toronto's Greg Ross a tour of the new space, which...
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Skiing on horsepower gains traction in Canada
Skijoring, which means 'ski driving' in Norwegian, is one of the wildest winter sports you might not have heard of.
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Cargo being diverted from Canada due to blockades
Atlantic Container Line diverting ships from Halifax to the U.S. due to blocked rail traffic.
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Protests force Canadian Railway to close its eastern network
Protests against a planned pipeline have forced the closure of the third-largest rail network in North America.
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Saanich calls for building code changes in B.C. to allow smaller, cheaper elevators
A B.C. municipality is calling for changes to the province’s building code to allow smaller and more affordable elevators. The District of Saanich says it’s a key step toward improving accessibility for those dealing with mobility...
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This championship kickboxer got her start by saying ‘sure b’y’ when asked if she wanted to fight
Isabelle Quinton is powering her way through the competition. She won gold at the national championships, is headed to Turkey for the world cup, and has much more ahead of her. The CBC’s Jeremy Eaton caught up with Quinton, where he saw...
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What are those bright green traps hanging in trees around Calgary?
The Alberta Invasive Species Council is monitoring for an insect called the Emerald Ash Borer, which is present in other parts of the country but has yet to be seen in Alberta.
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Dandelions are aplenty this year, but what’s sprouting them? Ashley Brauweiler finds out
This spring has brought a sea of yellow across parts of Newfoundland and Labrador, with dandelions in full force just about everywhere you look. But are there more than usual? Here and Now’s Ashley Brauweiler reports.
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North American tech event to bring in more than 15,000 people to Vancouver area
More than 15,000 people from 120 countries are expected in Metro Vancouver this week for the first-ever North American Web Summit. As Chad Pawson reports, it's a gathering of entrepreneurs working in emerging technologies, marketing and...
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‘Threat actor’ communicates with Calgary Board of Education following online data breach
PowerSchool, the U.S. company that stores the personal information of millions of staff and students across North America, says the hackers are back, even after it paid a ransom.
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Should Canada join Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’?
As Ottawa confirms its interest in potentially joining U.S. President Donald Trump's 'Golden Dome' missile-defence program, Power & Politics hears from former defence minister Peter MacKay on what Canada's contribution could look like,...
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Should Canada join Trump’s Golden Dome?
As Ottawa confirms its interest in potentially joining U.S. President Donald Trump's Golden Dome missile-defence program, Power & Politics hears from former defence minister Peter MacKay on what Canada's contribution could look like, and...
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PowerSchool hacker extorting school districts
Some parents learned today their children’s personal information, stolen in last December’s PowerSchool data breach, was never deleted despite the company paying a ransom. With hackers still holding millions of student records, experts...