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Need 2 Know: Mail Bomber Manhunt, Possible Southern Border Shutdown

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know.
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Tariffs lead to trade uncertainties

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Kevin Graham of Bourgault Industries on how Trump's import tariffs will affect his business.
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Via CEO: Ride-Sharing Could Replace the Private Car

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Via is expanding into Europe. The ride-sharing company is partnering with Daimler to form a joint venture that will launch in London this year and in other European cities in the near future. Daniel Ramot, the company's CEO, says the...
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Dakota Access tensions

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Protesters near the Standing Rock reservation are digging in despite orders to leave
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U.S. vets join Dakota Access pipeline protest

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Military veterans arrive to protect pipeline protesters near Standing Rock Sioux Reservation
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North Dakota Protesters Remain Despite Harsh Winter

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Some protesters of the North Dakota pipeline say they'll remain despite harsh winter conditions and a government decision to look for an alternative pipeline route. The leadership of the Sioux tribe is urging people to leave for safety...
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Winnipeggers travel to Standing Rock to protest pipeline

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Local groups gathered Friday to drum up support and solidarity for the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota, Alana Cole reports
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Authorities move in to evict pipeline protesters

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Several arrested as standoff in North Dakota reaches boiling point
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Veterans standing up for Standing Rock

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Sean Kristopher Tremblay and Sam Deering are among hundreds of U.S. military veterans who have joined the anti-pipeline protest in North Dakota
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U.S. Veterans explain why they're going to Standing Rock

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Sean Kristopher Tremblay was deployed in Afghanistan in 2008 and is heading to Standing Rock with former U.S. Navy Sam Deering. Tremblay says he's going because he stood for others abroad, and now he wants to stand for those on American...
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U.S. government seeks to halt North Dakota pipeline construction

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Protesters' attempts to halt construction of oil pipeline failed in court Friday, but the U.S. government has asked the pipeline company to 'voluntarily pause'
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North Dakota pipeline controversy

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Winona LaDuke of Honor The Earth on judge's ruling not to block construction
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The Big Picture

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Our panel discusses Trump's executive order that could revive TransCanada's plans for the Keystone XL pipeline
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Surging human tide of illegal border crossings to the U.S.

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Quebec's Roxham Road and the surrounding area was a lightning rod of controversy, with thousands using it to cross illegally into Canada from the U.S. With migrant traffic now going in the opposite direction, CBC’s Jorge Barrera got a...
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Cheddar Weather: Friday Forecast, Weekend Outlook

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Cheddar Weather: Friday Forecast, Weekend Outlook
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Train Derails in Rural North Dakota and Spills Chemicals

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A Canadian Pacific train derailed in rural North Dakota Sunday night and spilled hazardous materials. But local authorities and the railroad said there is no threat to public safety.
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How Cannabis Did on the Midterm Ballots

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How Cannabis Did on the Midterm Ballots
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'There are ways we could have done this earlier and better': U.S. congressman

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North Dakota Republican Congressman Kelly Armstrong joins CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton to reflect on the U.S. plan to reopen the border to fully vaccinated travellers and how his state's economy depends on Canadian...
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'The road out of this pandemic...[leads] through one of our vaccination clinics' | Scott Moe

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe joins Power & Politics to discuss his province's plan to have everyone over age 12 fully vaccinated by the end of July.
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North, South Dakota resist COVID-19 restrictions despite infection rates

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North and South Dakota have some of the highest COVID-19 infection and death rates in the world, but governors of both states have been resisting restrictions.
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Trump Teases UFC Brawl At White House In 2026; MAGA Cheers, Critics Call It ‘Sick’

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At his America250 kickoff rally in Iowa, President Donald Trump set the internet ablaze by suggesting a full-scale UFC fight on the White House lawn, potentially drawing 20,000 to 25,000 spectators. “We’ve got a lot of land,” Trump...
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Saskatchewan Political Panel | Regina neonatal unit fracas

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The Morning Edition's political panel tackles a busy week at the Saskatchewan Legislature. The two highlights were the hotly debated NICU situation at the Regina General Hospital and the major concerns laid out by municipal leaders from...
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Tariffs have this Manitoba wheat farmer hauling grain to North Dakota on a rushed deadline

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Canadian grain farmer Landon Friesen needs to get most of his harvest across the U.S. border months ahead of schedule to try to avoid tariffs on Canadian wheat. CBC News hopped in one of his trucks for a trip from Crystal City, Man., to...
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North Dakota police captain hopes increased border security will cut fentanyl supply

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American law enforcement and addictions workers near the U.S.-Canada border say they're happy about increased border security focus on fentanyl.