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Pipeline politics: Ottawa pledges $1.6B for oil and gas industry
Canada's battered energy industry got a $1.6 billion boost from Ottawa today, an attempt by the Liberals to slow the political and economic bleeding in the oilpatch. But it may not be enough for those in the region.
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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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The struggle of being a caregiver
Being a caregiver to a parent, or loved one can be exhausting and stressful. According to a new study, it is so difficult that some caregivers are finding themselves unable to continue.
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Fans outraged Lionel Messi won't be playing in Vancouver
Several soccer stars — including the legendary Lionel Messi — will not be in Miami's lineup to face Vancouver in their MLS matchup at B.C. Place on Saturday. As Michelle Morton is finding out, that's not sitting well with scores of fans...
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Manitobans driven from homes by wildfire might return by weekend, says provincial official
A wildfire north of Cranberry Portage hasn't moved closer to the Manitoba community since an emergency evacuation forced everyone to leave on the weekend, raising hope evacuees could return home in a few days.
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DEC: Delay in test results on soil, drums found at Bethpage park caused by technical issues at Grumman lab
The DEC said initial results from six chemical drums and soil found petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents, which environmental experts say is toxic.
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Afghanistan says Pakistani strikes on its territory have killed at least eight people
The Taliban government said Pakistani jets struck inside Afghan territory early on Monday, killing at least eight people.
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Unlocking Your Potential with Bhagavad Gita's Chapter 2, Verse 29: Why Finding the Right Spiritual Guide Matters
Have you ever wondered why finding the right teacher is crucial on the path to self-discovery? In this video, we delve into Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Verse 29, exploring the concept of a self-realized teacher and the rarity of such an...
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Benny Gantz visiting the UK following diplomatic meetings in Washington
Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz is visiting the UK following diplomatic meetings in Washington this week.
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Nikki Haley loses South Carolina to Donald Trump, vows ‘not giving up this fight’
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley lost to Donald Trump in her home state but vows to continue the fight. Nikki Haley said, “Today I want to congratulate Donald Trump on his victory. No matter the results I love the people of our...
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Spanish farmers take protest to Madrid over government's inaction and EU bureaucracy
Farmers in Madrid protest lack of government aid, hindered by police. Sector struggles due to fuel prices and environmental issues.
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Uncertainty in Pakistan as two leaders claim election win
In Pakistan, two leaders are claiming victory after an election marred by violence, delays and claims of vote rigging.
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Sri Lanka demonstrations: Opposition parties protest against tax increases
An alliance of opposition parties in Sri Lanka have protested against recent tax increases.
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Dumb Money director on his personal connection — and finding the perfect Roaring Kitty
Dumb Money director Craig Gilespie sat down with CBC News to talk about getting the GameStop story from his son, and casting Paul Dano from his performance in Swiss Army Man.
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Devendra Fadnavis is tarnishing the image of Maharashtra: Sanjay Raut
Sanjay Raut, a faction leader within Uddhav Thackeray's camp, has accused Devendra Fadnavis of tarnishing Maharashtra's image and overseeing a decline in various sectors. Raut asserts that the state had excelled in numerous domains until...
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Canadians still plagued by spam calls, 2 years after promised crackdown
Telephone fraudsters are finding new ways to continue bilking Canadians for millions, almost two years after the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and the major telecoms promised change. Scammers have conned...
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Why you're still getting spam calls, 2 years after a promised crackdown
Telephone fraudsters are finding new ways to continue bilking Canadians for millions, almost two years after the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and the major telecoms promised change.
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Mother’s Day outrage at Canada’s largest cemetery
Anger and frustration boiled over in Montreal where workers at Canada’s largest cemetery opened for a few hours on Mother’s Day. It was the only chance for some family members to visit their loved ones in weeks since a workers’ strike...
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Buffalo supermarket shooter pleads guilty to murder
The white gunman who killed 10 Black shoppers and workers at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., has pleaded guilty to murder and hate-motivated terrorism charges. The pleas guarantee that he will spend the rest of his life in prison.
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B.C. residents struggle to rebuild 1 year after devastating floods
One year after devastating floods hit British Columbia, some residents and communities are frustrated by a lack of progress in the recovery. Meanwhile, some are also worried not enough is being done to prepare for the next big deluge.
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Sri Lankans rally against government crackdown on protests
Security in Sri Lanka is high as protests against the rising cost of living get underway.
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B.C. teen waited almost 2 years for scoliosis surgery
Long waits for elective surgery in Canada's health-care system left one teenage boy in Peachland, B.C., feeling like “the Hunchback of Notre Dame” after he waited nearly two years for surgery to treat his scoliosis. It’s a crisis that...
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Work continues on P.E.I. to completely restore power 19 days after Fiona
Maritime Electric, P.E.I.'s main electrical utility, continues the hard slog of restoring mostly individual power outages. About 2,900 customers still need to be connected.
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King Charles frustrated during document signing
During a ceremony Saturday to proclaim him King, Charles appeared to become frustrated, imploring his aide to remove a tray of pens off his desk before continuing to put pen to paper.