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Incels and extremism: How an involuntary celibate's frustrations can evolve
Incels and extremism are in the spotlight following Monday's van attack in Toronto — CBC News takes a look at how an involuntary celibate's frustrations can evolve into deadly action.
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Passenger rights
Karl Moore of McGill University on how new passenger rights' rules affect airlines' strategy.
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Brief from Brussels: Brexit 'decisive step' and farmer protest
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: The Brexit negotiators strike agreement on transition terms; and Belgian farmers roll into Brussels with their tractors, to air opposition to possible subsidy reforms.
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The Booming Business of eSports
Accel Ventures partner Vas Natarajan says that, as esports arenas sell out, pro leauges and investors are getting in on the games.
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San Francisco District Attorney: We'll See Jeff Sessions in Court
George Gascón joined Cheddar to discuss the Justice Department's lawsuit against the state of California over sanctuary laws.
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Summer job grant requirement draws religious backlash
The federal Liberals have extended a deadline for organizations seeking a Canada Summer Jobs grant - but the government says it won’t remove a controversial clause that requires groups applying for the cash to affirm support for abortion...
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Monk and Author Radhanath Swami on Making Sense of Tragedy
"The Journey Within" author is discusses how people can come together and value higher principles after a tragedy like the shooting in Las Vegas.
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Sending the President a Message With Mezcal
Ilegal Mezcal took a strong stance against President Trump during the 2016 election, in spite of advice from marketers and partners. Founder John Rexer says he has no regrets. The mezcal pioneer joins Cheddar with three bottles and...
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The Politics of Sexual Assault on Campus
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announcing her plans to reform policies on campus sexual assault. DeVos argues that current regulations do not grant the accused due process. Windsor Hanger Western, Co-Founder of the media site...
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Brief from Brussels: EU defends passengers over Ryanair flight cull
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: The European Commission looks out for passengers, as Ryanair cancels flights; Brexit talks stall, with EU chief negotiator calling on UK to get serious; and a delegation heads for Hungary to...
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LGBT Chechens find asylum in Canada
Canada has been part of a secret program over the past few months to rescue gay men from Chechnya who, according to one human rights organization, were victims of state-sponsored persecution
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Pipeline process reset
Gaétan Caron, former chair of the National Energy Board, on a sweeping decision by the Supreme Court of Canada
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Pipeline decisions need better consultation with First Nations: Supreme Court
Supreme Court ruling shows pipeline consultation process needs a "total overhaul."
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Thousands march for justice in Turkey
Thousands of Turks are walking the more than 400 kilometres from Ankara to Istanbul in a protest against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's hardline tactics against dissidents
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Trudeau on Khadr: Charter protects all Canadians 'even when it is uncomfortable'
'This is not about the details or merits of the Khadr case,' PM says. 'When the government violates any Canadian's charter rights, we all end up paying for it'
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Top MEP threatens Brexit deal veto over citizens rights
The European Parliament’s chief Brexit coordinator has warned MEPs will veto a deal with the UK. Guy Verhofstadt wrote in the Guardian newspaper that Theresa May must improve her offer to protect the rights of EU citizens. The former...
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Top MEP threatens Brexit deal veto over citizens’ rights
The European Parliament’s chief Brexit coordinator has warned MEPs will veto a deal with the UK. Guy Verhofstadt wrote in the Guardian newspaper that Theresa May must improve her offer to protect the rights of EU citizens. The former...
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Report into gig economy proposes policy changes to protect workers’ rights
Theresa May has said that the British government will take the recommendations of a review into the so-called gig economy seriously, but that without a Commons majority, passing legislation would be difficult. A government commissioned...
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Brexit dominates yet another EU summit
Brexit looms large over yet another EU summit. Diplomats are more optimistic than after the referendum one year, They cited the arrival of new French president, Emmanuel Macron, who stood on a pro-EU platform. Macron told reporters that...
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EU’s Barnier cool on PM May’s offer for expats
Theresa May’s offer on protecting the rights of EU nationals needs “more ambition” and “clarity, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Monday. Frenchman Barnier, writing on Twitter, added that the goal of the remaining...
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Chicken abuse video draws outrage
An animal rights video shows workers hitting, kicking, punching and throwing chickens they were hired to humanely catch and transport
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EU and UK seek new ‘partnership,’ as Brexit talks begin
The big Brexit talks have kicked off in Brussels, with both sides sitting down for their first official discussions over the UK leaving the EU. Britain’s Conservative Party lost its overall majority in the recent election, but Brexit...
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Human Rights Watch investigation
Group calls for the creation of a special investigative unit to look at allegations of violence towards Indigenous communities by police in Saskatchewan
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Justin Trudeau promises Indigenous people more rights
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised Indigenous people more rights in Canada, as part of a rethinking of how the federal government approaches the subject. Trudeau spoke of working with Indigenous partners to develop a new legal...