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Shanghai erects metal barriers in latest 'zero-COVID' move

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Volunteers and government workers in Shanghai erected metal barriers in multiple districts as China hardens its strict 'zero-COVID' approach in its largest city.
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Russian doping scandal could impact Canada’s medal count

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A doping infraction by a figure skater could cost the Russians a gold medal in the team event and potentially bump the Canadians up to a bronze. Medal favourite Kamila Valieva, 15, reportedly tested positive for a banned heart medication...
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MP says he didn’t see the swastika behind him at protest, but others ask if he should have even been there

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi are both questioning St. Albert—Edmonton MP Michael Cooper’s participation in Saturday’s convoy protest, but Cooper says it’s his responsibility to hear his constituents’...
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Protesters take over downtown Ottawa with no planned end

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Thousands of protesters have descended on Parliament Hill and have been rallying against COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates for two days. Organizers and some truckers say there’s no plan to end the demonstrations anytime soon.
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The divisions and distrust the Ottawa protests exposed

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The blockades may be gone but the protesters' anger isn't. Ioanna Roumeliotis explores what drove people to the nation's capital and what some hope comes next.
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Members of Bearskin Lake First Nation say they're frustrated with government's response to request for assistance

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Charles Fox, former Nishnawbe Aski Nation grand chief and a Bearskin Lake First Nation member, joins Power & Politics to talk about the COVID 19 outbreak in that community and the government's response to calls for help.
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Iraq holds early voting ahead of parliamentary elections

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Early voting gets under way in Iraq as 25 million eligible voters due to take part in parliamentary elections.
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New Brunswick's top doctor frustrated over stalled vaccination rates

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New Brunsick's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Jennifer Russell, makes a direct appeal to the public to protect the more vulnerable, children and the health care system and encourage others to get vaccinated. Sounding frustrated,...
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Anti-curfew protesters damage businesses in Montreal

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Some angry and frustrated small business owners in Montreal’s Old Port spent Monday cleaning up after an anti-curfew protest Sunday night descended into chaos and store fronts were smashed.
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'Trump Frustrated With Putin & Zelensky': Karoline Leavitt's War Reveal In Shocking Presser | FULL

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt declared in a press conference that Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs will go into effect immediately. She also claimed that the U.S. president was frustrated with Vladimir Putin and...
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Intergovernmental affairs minister calls benefit loophole 'accident of law'

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Dominic LeBlanc says the government will work with opposition parties to provide a legislative solution to the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit loophole.
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Despite COVID ban on UK travel ending, truck drivers still stuck

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UK government says clearing the drivers for travel to take several days as they anticipate being stranded at Christmas.
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh reacts to U.S. election results

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the strong support for President Trump in the American election shows people are desperate, frustrated and angry because of inequalities in society.
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How can we fight COVID-19 fatigue?

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Psychologists discuss the uphill battle of COVID-19 fatigue and how officials and individuals can overcome the mental challenges of the second wave.
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Louisiana Governor's Advisor Discusses George Floyd Protests

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The Executive Counsel to the Louisiana Governor sits with Cheddar's Jill Wagner to give insight into nationwide George Floyd protests.
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Politicians condemn racism in Canada, amid George Floyd protests | Power & Politics

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Canadian politicians spoke out against anti-black racism after days of massive street protests against police brutality in U.S. and Canadian cities.
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'How many more times will people plead to breathe?': Singh

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In an impassioned speech before the House of Commons Tuesday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said the death of George Floyd has shaken Canadians "to our core."
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Walmart security guard run over by man frustrated by COVID-19 measures

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A security guard at a Walmart in Sherbrooke, Que., is in critical condition after being hit by a driver frustrated by the store's COVID-19 prevention measures.
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'I'm just a citizen, alright?' Victoria driver vents frustration over Wet’suwet’en protester roadblocks

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Protesters across British Columbia have blocked trains, access to ports and some streets and bridges in support of the Wet'suwet'en Nation's bid to halt construction of a natural gas pipeline. The delays have frustrated some drivers and...
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‘Knock Knock! — I will never own a home’: Prints of doors highlight housing crisis

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Moncton artist Natt Cann exhibits nearly 300 prints of doors found across the Maritimes. His project explores the connection between architecture and economic status.
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Sask. declares wildfire emergency as First Nations vent about Manitoba's response

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Thousands of people have been forced from their homes as wildfires burn across the Prairies. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe declared a state of emergency on Thursday, a day after his Manitoba counterpoint Wab Kinew announced one for his...
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Can Trump's pressure tactic end Ukraine war?

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Russia bombed the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine for the second day in row, sparking fires and damaging a kindergarten and private houses. Watch this report for more details!
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Trump's ultimatum to Putin: End war or face tariff

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Russia bombed the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine for the second day in row, sparking fires and damaging a kindergarten and private houses. Watch this report for more details!
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Residents at Kingsbridge co-op without gas for months

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Dozens of units have been without cooking gas for weeks—and in some cases, nearly a year—leaving many frustrated and searching for solutions.