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Quebec calls in the military to fight rising floodwaters

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More than 350 Canadian Forces soldiers are on the move in Quebec assisting with flood relief efforts, CBC's Salimah Shivji reports
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Heavy spring flooding in Quebec

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States of emergency have been declared in several towns along the Ottawa River west of Montreal, but as CBC's Alison Northcott reports, many residents are ignoring evacuation orders
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Expats react to French vote

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French expats in Canada have been riveted by the election in France and voted in large numbers
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'I tried so hard': Emotional Gatineau man on fight against floodwaters

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CBC's Amanda Pfeffer speaks with a resident of Gatineau, Que., who has been trying to protect his home from floodwaters since Monday
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'It's incredible to see all the volunteers': Gatineau man trying to save house from flooding

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CBC'S Ashley Burke reports from Gatineau, Que., where residents have been working for 5 days to protect homes from rising floodwaters
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Quebec flood prompts state of emergency

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Rising floodwaters in surrounding areas of Montreal have prompted the mayor to declare a state of emergency.
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Montreal mayor responds to flood criticism

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Denis Coderre speaks to Peter Mansbridge about the Ontario and Quebec residents upset about the response to the flooding
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Quebec to ban dangerous dogs

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Quebec is moving to ban pitbull-type dogs across the province, and has tabled legislation to regulate other kinds of dangerous dogs
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Bombardier's executive compensation under fire

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Jacqueline Hansen reports on the latest developments at Canada's beleaguered transportation giant
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The Story of Us controversy

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A new CBC series is being criticized by Nova Scotia officials who say it rewrites the history of Canada's first permanent settlement
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Digging out from Quebec's deadly storm

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As cleanup continues in Quebec following a massive storm that led to at least eight deaths, questions still linger about the response that left many vulnerable
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Netlift on Uber's Quebec decision

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CEO of Uber competitor Netlift sees potential for his company to gain traction with Uber's decision to leave Quebec
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Rex Murphy | Honouring Rene Levesque

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Quebec separatist Rene Levesque may not have been an advocate for Canada as a whole, but Rex argues that the man deserves to be honoured
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Quebec hospital returns crucifix to wall after threats

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A Quebec City hospital wanted to remove a Christian cross from its wall for the sake of religious neutrality, but says it received public and alleged criminal threats
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Montreal job boom

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Dax Dasilva, CEO of Lightspeed, talks about an emerging tech hub in the region that is a big part of the boost
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Anti-islam protest follows proposed motion against Islamophobia

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Police are investigating if an anti-Islam rally held on the doorstep of a mosque in the heart of downtown Toronto on Friday could be a hate crime
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Liberal MP on anti-Islamophobia bill reaction

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Iqra Khalid has received extremely negative messages in response to her motion to have the federal government eliminate 'Islamophobia and all forms of systemic racism and religious discrimination'
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White House's Sean Spicer grilled about Trump Twitter use

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Press secretary was asked why the U.S president would tweet about his daughter's business and not the mosque attack in Quebec
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Rex Murphy | Bombardier’s bailout

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Rex shares his thoughts on Bombardier’s bailout
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Syrian family attempts border crossing

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A Syrian family of three was stopped at Hemmingford, Que., by the RCMP Saturday morning.
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Asylum-seekers cross U.S. border to Quebec

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A Syrian family of three was stopped at Hemmingford, Que., by the RCMP Saturday morning, along with one other asylum seeker.
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Cellphone video captures Quebec victims on way to hospital

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Video shot by witness at scene of mosque shooting
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Local residents in shock after Quebec mosque shooting

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People express grief, dismay at violence
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Member of Canadian Council of Imams on shootings

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Religious leader says community cannot live in fear