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Electric planes start to take flight

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Electric planes are still a rare sight in Canadian skies, but the aviation industry expects them to become more common in the next several years, especially for short flights and training. Electric commercial flights are still about a...
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3 ways climate change will increase risk of wildfires

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Scientists say that wildfire spread and intensity has increased markedly in the past 50 years. Meteorologist Christy Climenhaga breaks down the three biggest ways a warming climate can impact fire risk.
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Canada opens women's volleyball worlds with win over Bulgaria

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Canada defeats Bulgaria 25-23, 25-18, 23-25, 25-18 at the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
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Canada Drops Tariffs on U.S. Goods

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But some tariffs on key sectors like autos, steel and aluminium will still remain for now...
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Kitchener man goes on an epic motorcycle ride to take a dip in the Arctic Ocean

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It took 19 days to drive 15,000 kilometres for a dip in the Arctic Ocean. David Hartwick took the journey this summer, carrying nothing but a tent, sleeping bag and his phone. He spoke to CBC K-W's John Dalusong about his favourite...
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New tugboats arrive in Port Hawkesbury to support Everwind's green energy plan

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The price tag for the three boats is around $50 million. As Kyle Moore reports, there are some delays surrounding the company's two major projects.
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Carney announces Canada will remove retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods

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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will remove retaliatory 25 per cent tariffs on CUSMA-compliant U.S. goods.
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Carney announces Canada will remove retaliatory tariffs on most U.S. goods

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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will remove retaliatory 25 per cent tariffs on CUSMA-compliant U.S. goods.
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Buckets and Borders revamps Saskatoon basketball court

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A Saskatchewan non-profit has restored a basketball court in Saskatoon’s Buena Vista park, redesigning it as a place for kids and community to connect.
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Mixed reactions in B.C. to Ottawa's move to drop retaliatory tariffs against U.S.

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The federal government is dropping retaliatory tariffs on American products except for the 25 per cent tariffs on U.S. steel, aluminum and auto parts. But the movie is meeting with mixed reactions across B.C. Katie de Rosa reports
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How some schools are integrating AI in classrooms and reshaping learning

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In the 1980s, classroom learning changed forever when computers were introduced and revolutionized schools. Something similar is happening right now in the age of AI. While many remain cautious about using it, some schools are leveraging...
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This training centre for guide dogs says it's in jeopardy amid boom in demand

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The Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides has launched an urgent fundraising campaign to address what it says is a $20-million shortfall. The CEO says they've had to pause the construction of their training school at a time when the...
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Removing retaliatory tariffs may help some businesses, but not all

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Beth Burke, CEO of the Canadian American Business Council, calls the removal of retaliatory tariffs on CUSMA-covered U.S. goods a positive first step to lower costs and boost jobs. However, some affected sectors, especially those outside...
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Innovations in home construction key to solving housing crisis, says federal A.I. minister

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Southern Ontario advancements in home-building technology are getting a $12M boost from the federal government. Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, made the announcement at the University of Windsor....
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Sask. premier meeting with feds on how to deal with canola tariffs

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Premier Scott Moe is meeting with the federal Liberal government about the next steps in the trade battle with China.
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Palestinian-Canadians calling on Immigration Canada for evacuation of family members

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Palestinian-Canadians calling on Immigration Canada for evacuation of family members
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Quebec reports 1st case of deadly tick-borne illness

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Authorities in Quebec confirmed the first case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever — a potentially life-threatening tick-borne illness making its way into Canada. The disease has also been reported in dogs in Ontario.
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Changing supply one reason for declining opioid deaths, analysis shows

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A new report from the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction points to changes in the drug supply and the reality that many vulnerable users have already died as reasons for a decline in opioid toxicity deaths in Canada from 2023...
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#TheMoment a man biked and ran across Canada to raise money for mental health

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Rudy Uhl tells The National about the moment he biked across Canada, stopping in every province to run an ultramarathon to raise money for mental health.
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Can Canada get rockets into space? We’re about to find out

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Efforts are underway to bring rocket launches to Canada, with the goal of eventually sending satellites into orbit from home soil. For The National, CBC’s Nicole Mortillaro takes a closer look at the industry and why it’s invested in...
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Transport trucks fuelling surge in cocaine smuggled into Canada

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Canadian police say they are seeing an unprecedented amount of cocaine being smuggled into Canada, and a CBC News analysis shows a sharp rise in seizures from commercial trucks.
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Inflation cools, except at the grocery store

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Canada’s overall inflation rate dropped in July thanks largely to lower gas prices, but grocery prices increased twice as fast as other consumer products.
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Air Canada may cover other transport costs for disrupted passengers

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Air Canada says customers affected by the flight attendant strike may claim other transport costs — like a car rental, bus or ferry — to seek compensation from the airline, but coverage will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
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Could growing a 'messy garden’ stunt climate change?

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Letting your garden grow wild and free is more than just an aesthetic — environmental and horticultural professionals say it's helping the environment. CBC’s Puneet Nijjar explains why picking 'messy gardens' over manicured lawns could...