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The National for April 01, 2016

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Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News, hosted by Peter Mansbridge.
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The National for April 06, 2016

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Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News, hosted by Peter Mansbridge.
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The National for April 14, 2016

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Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News, hosted by Peter Mansbridge.
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Here's what we know about alleged hijacking at a Vancouver airport | Hanomansing Tonight

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A man has been charged with hijacking one day after an incident that saw flights grounded at a Vancouver airport on Tuesday. Shaheer Cassim, who was born in 1986, has been charged with one count of hijacking, according to court records...
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Eby says cabinet shuffle is meant to refocus government on the economy, jobs

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Premier David Eby has made key changes to his cabinet to focus on jobs and the economy. He says it is a strategic shift in light of threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. Meera Bains has more on the moves and reaction.
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The National for February 11, 2016

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Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News, hosted by Peter Mansbridge.
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Tips on parenting to keep the peace on vacation

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Many families are embarking on long weekend vacations, which might also include frazzled kids and frustrated parents. Psychiatrist Dr. Shimi Kang explains how to manage kids on vacation through sibling fights, too much tech and all of...
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Iran's reformist president-elect may not be the changemaker some hope for

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Masoud Pezeshkian, Iran's reformist president-elect, will be sworn in on Tuesday. Tahmineh Sadegh, the founder of Solidarity with Iranians, says the new president may be considered moderate by Iranian standards, but he may not be the sea...
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Officials say wildfire has reached Jasper, structures on fire

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Alberta officials say wildfire flames have reached the Jasper townsite, and several structures are on fire, describing it as 'a very dynamic situation.'
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‘Significant loss’ in Jasper as intense wildfire tears through Alberta town

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The Alberta government has requested military assistance to help battle a wildfire engulfing the town of Jasper. Officials say the situation is evolving quickly, and "significant loss has occurred within the townsite."
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'Unacceptable' court delays doom B.C. child sex assault trial

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A Victoria provincial court judge has stayed a charge against a man accused of sexually assaulting a six-year-old girl because of what the judge called "unacceptable" delays. Critics say the province is failing to manage the...
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Thousands flee as wildfires rage in western Canada

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Thousands of people in Alberta and British Columbia have been evacuated, while thousands more prepare to flee, as raging wildfires threaten homes, roads and remote communities.
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B.C. United and B.C. Conservatives call for more private health care in British Columbia

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B.C. Conservative Party Leader John Rustad says he would establish guaranteed wait times for medical services by increasing the use of private clinics to deliver care — something B.C. United Leader Kevin Falcon has also promised. But the...
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Indie rockers Gossip return to Vancouver after 12-year hiatus

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After a 12-year hiatus, the indie rock band Gossip are back touring with a new album. The band's singer Beth Ditto tell's The Early Edition's Stephen Quinn the group's dynamic is still as strong as ever.
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What is your throughline?

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We’re more scared of maybe getting an electric shock than we are of definitely getting an electric shock, such is our fear of uncertainty. Dr Maya Shankar, cognitive scientist and host of the popular podcast 'A Slight Change of Plans,'...
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Cassie Sharpe gets emotional when parents surprise her during interview

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2018 Olympic gold medallist and 2022 silver medallist Cassie Sharpe got "choked up" when her parents surprised her during an interview with CBC Sports' Scott Russell.
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Taking a timeout with tourists at Gastown's steam clock

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For many travellers, a visit to Vancouver isn't complete without a stop at Gastown's "historic" steam clock. But did you know it was built in 1977 and runs primarily on electricity? Visitors share their reactions to the hourly spectacle...
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Family forced to fly without son’s service dog

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A Vancouver Island family says they had to travel without their son's certified service dog because WestJet couldn't guarantee the animal would be allowed on board their flight to Mexico
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Two injured after float plane crashes into pleasure boat in Vancouver

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A pleasure boat was hit by a float plane taking off in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour near Stanley Park, sending two boaters to hospital. The accident is now raising concerns about boats and float planes operating in the same waters during...
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Male musicians still get more radio time than women

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Songs performed by women, especially women of colour, have gotten far less air time on Canadian radio stations compared to men, according to new research. Despite the rise of some female powerhouses like Beyonce and Taylor Swift, experts...
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Vancouver to fine commercial buildings that don't reduce GHG emissions

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A new Vancouver bylaw that comes into effect June 1 requires approximately 200 large commercial buildings to track and reduce greenhouse gas emissions or face hefty fines when a grace period ends in 2026. Many building owners say the...
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Dr. Pepper might be Americans' 2nd favourite soda — but how does it rate in Vancouver?

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New data shows Dr. Pepper is now virtually tied with Pepsi as the second most popular soda in the U.S. The CBC's Emma Jean took to the streets of Vancouver for some market testing of her own.
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Talks between B.C. United and B.C. Conservatives break down, with party leaders trading barbs

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B.C.'s right-of-centre parties had been engaged in discussions to avoid vote-splitting in October's provincial election. But as the CBC's provincial affairs reporter Meera Bains tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot, the prospect of a deal...
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Caring for B.C.'s vast trail network

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Louise Pedersen, executive director with the Outdoor Recreation Council of B.C., talks about what goes into taking care of a trail so it can be used again and again.