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When will Canada’s gun buy-back program be fully launched?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Public Services Jean Yves Duclos about Ottawa expanding the list of banned firearms, and when Canadians can expect the government’s buy-back program to get off the...
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Pat King guilty of mischief charges for role in convoy protest

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Pat King, a key figure in what became the Freedom Convoy protest that paralyzed downtown Ottawa in early 2022, has been found guilty of five charges for his role.
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5 questions at the heart of the debate on the proposed tent-like centres for asylum seekers

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The City of Ottawa's plan to address the surge of asylum seekers has raised questions and controversy in the neighbourhoods expected to host them.
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Recovered photo of Winston Churchill is back in Ottawa

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A portrait of Winston Churchill by acclaimed Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh — which was swiped, replaced with a copy, reported stolen six months later and recovered in Italy 18 months after that — has been returned to the wall of the...
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Ottawa business owners reliant on Canada Post worry about looming strike

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Some small business owners in Ottawa are concerned about a Canada Post strike ahead of the busy holiday shopping season.
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What do residents hope to see in Ottawa's next budget?

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As Ottawa takes a look at its finances for the next year, Sannah Choi asked residents what they want the city to be spending on.
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Remembrance Day honours veterans across Canada

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At a time of growing conflicts around the world, Canadians gathered on Remembrance Day to honour the sacrifices of the veterans who served their country and the many who never made it home.
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India criticizes Canada for linking minister Amit Shah to plots targeting Sikhs

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India officially protested on Saturday the Canadian government's allegation that the country's powerful Home Minister Amit Shah had ordered the targeting of Sikh activists inside Canada, calling it 'absurd and baseless.'Read more:...
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Why wetlands could give way to an expanded quarry in west Ottawa

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An Ottawa quarry owner has filed applications to effectively triple the operation's footprint. Their plan involves removing and then restoring two wetlands that had been designated as "provincially significant." The CBC's Kate Porter...
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Woman describes life inside one of Ottawa's overflow shelters for asylum seekers

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The Heron Community Centre was turned into an emergency shelter to house more than 200 refugees and asylum seekers. The city says it's working to have more purpose-built shelter space to manage the crisis in Ottawa's shelter system.
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U.K. says India should co-operate with Canada after latest allegations

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The British government says India should co-operate with Canada's investigation into claims that New Delhi has been involved in an escalating number of violent crimes in Canada, as an analyst warns that strategic interests might limit...
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Left your mattress on the curb? It likely won't be recycled here ... but it might turn up in Africa

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Ever wonder what happens to your mattress when it's left out on the curb? Stu Mills explains why yours could end up in Nigeria, if the garbage truck doesn't get to it first.
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Veterans Affairs minister decries 'cheap political games' around Remembrance Day | Power & Politics

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Veterans Affairs Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor denies Conservative accusations of a 'prayer ban' after prayers continued at Remembrance Day ceremonies, and calls politicization of the day 'distasteful.'
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Black 2 Golf: Why these siblings are documenting their first tee-off

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Joel and Precious Iziomon say they’d always wanted to learn to golf, but had felt intimidated in part because so few players looked like them. They decided to take a swing at it for a CBC Ottawa Creator Network documentary.
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Ottawa launches program to protect communities from hate-motivated crimes

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The federal government has revealed funding for its action plan on combatting hate. The plan is a response to a rising number of hate incidents within Canadian communities, such as Islamophobia and antisemitism.
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How has Indian media reacted to RCMP’s public India probe? | Canada Tonight

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On Monday, RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme publicly alleged that agents of the Indian government have played a role in "widespread" acts of violence in Canada, including homicides. Aditya Raj Kaul, executive editor of TV9 Network, joins...
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The Roaring Lion returns: How a CBC reporter helped crack an art heist

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Italy has returned the famous Roaring Lion photograph of Winston Churchill to Canada at a ceremony in Rome, two years after it was stolen from Ottawa’s Fairmont Château Laurier hotel. The repatriation comes after an international...
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Canada's art heist solved: How police recovered The Roaring Lion

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Italy has returned the famous Roaring Lion photograph of Winston Churchill to Canada at a ceremony in Rome, two years after it was stolen from Ottawa’s Fairmont Château Laurier hotel. The repatriation comes after an international...
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Trudeau likely to survive 1st confidence test — but Poilievre’s just warming up

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Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government is expected to survive Tuesday’s non-confidence motion with NDP and Bloc Québécois support, but Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre has made it clear he’ll continue his attempts to force an...
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Liberals safe for now as Bloc says it will shoot down 1st non-confidence motion

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Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government is expected to survive the first major attempt to bring it down as the Bloc Québécois has declined to support next week’s non-confidence motion from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
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Liberals safe for now as Bloc says it won't back non-confidence motion

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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet said his party will vote against a Conservative non-confidence motion next week, giving Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government enough support to stay in power and avoid an imminent election.
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PWHL reveals names, logos for inaugural 6 teams

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The Professional Women's Hockey League has unveiled the nicknames and logos for each of the six franchises entering its second season, including Canadian teams the Toronto Sceptres, Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge.
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Indian diplomats named 'persons of interest' by RCMP leave Canada

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Canada says it expelled several Indian diplomats named 'persons of interest' in an RCMP investigation. India says investigation is 'baseless targeting.' The RCMP accuses Indian government agents of links to crime, including extortion,...
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How a small silver fish could stall plans to build Hwy. 413

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An endangered fish species called the redside dace could threaten Ontario’s Highway 413 project, which was set to begin construction next year. As CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp explains, the federal government has taken the next step on...