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Governor General delivers new year's message to Canadians

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In her annual new year's address, Gov. Gen. Mary Simon reflects on 2023 and asks Canadians to 'commit ourselves to action and to kindness, no matter how daunting the situation may be' for 2024.
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Dental hygienists have questions about pending national dental plan

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Dental care providers are expressing concern about how the new federal dental care plan will impact their workload and pay. The plan is set to roll out in the new year.
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Greg Fergus on being the first Black Speaker of the House | Spotlight

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Speaker of the House of Commons Greg Fergus discusses Parliament resuming, being the first Black Speaker and his controversial appearance in a Liberal Party video that led to calls for his resignation.
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Trudeau delivers 2023 Christmas message

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In his annual Christmas address, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asks Canadians to "love our neighbours as we love ourselves and find strength in our differences."
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Gaza residents with family in Canada will be able to apply for temporary residency

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Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced that people living in Gaza with family members who are Canadians or permanent residents will be able to apply for temporary residency in Canada. The federal government is making temporary...
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Ottawa offering visas to people in Gaza with ties to Canada

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Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced that people living in Gaza with family members who are Canadians or permanent residents will be able to apply for temporary residency in Canada. The federal government is making temporary...
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Trump presidency could slow progress on climate change, Trudeau says

9th - Higher Ed
In a year-end interview with CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a second Donald Trump presidency could slow down the world's progress on climate change in "concerning" ways.
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Canada's plan to phase out gas-powered car and truck sales by 2035

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government is laying out its final plan to phase out new, gas-powered passenger vehicles by 2035, with gradually increasing targets for manufacturers to meet.
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Ottawa mayor 'shocked' by alleged terror plot against Jewish people

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Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe discusses recent charges laid against an Ottawa youth and the alleged connection to possible terrorist activity against Jewish people.
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Parents should be on high alert for signs of radicalization, experts say

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After a teen was arrested in Ottawa on terrorism charges for an alleged plot to attack the Jewish community, experts are urging parents to be on high alert for signs of radicalization.
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RCMP issue warning about youth radicalization after Ottawa terror charges

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After a teen was arrested in Ottawa on terrorism charges for an alleged plot to attack the Jewish community, experts are urging parents and community leaders to be on high alert for signs of radicalization.
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Embattled House Speaker Greg Fergus apologizes for controversial video

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Testifying before a parliamentary committee, House of Commons Speaker Greg Fergus apologized for his appearance in a Liberal Party video while wearing his Speaker robes. Speakers are supposed to limit partisan activities, and he said he...
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Work begins on alert system for missing Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people

9th - Higher Ed
Consultation has begun on a 'Red Dress Alert' for Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people who go missing. It will work similarly to the current Amber Alert system but some advocates say it should be expanded to include all...
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Ottawa begins consultations on proposed 'Red Dress Alert' system

9th - Higher Ed
Consultation has begun on a 'Red Dress Alert' for Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people who go missing. It will work similarly to the current Amber Alert system, but some advocates say it should be expanded to include all...
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Financial danger looms for many small businesses as CEBA loans come due

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Thousands of Canadian small businesses are in financial jeopardy as they face a looming deadline to repay government loans received during the pandemic. About a third of small business owners say they simply don’t have the money to pay...
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New mortgage charter may not be enough to protect homeowners

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As millions of mortgages are set to be renewed at much higher interest rates, new guidelines are meant to help protect homeowners, but some say the measures don’t go far enough.
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Military whistleblower alleges Canada trained, armed Iraqi war criminals

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A former Canadian soldier is speaking publicly for the first time to CBC News about Canada’s alleged training and arming of suspected Iraqi war criminals in 2018. Sgt. (ret) Mike MacInnis said one Iraqi trainee even showed him cellphone...
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Canadian musical brings viral Filipino prison ‘Thriller’ video to the stage

9th - Higher Ed
Filipino-Canadian creators Romeo Candido and Carmen De Jesus debut their new musical Prison Dancer in Ottawa. Inspired by a viral 2007 video that featured thousands of prisoners in the Philippines dancing to Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
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Despite gloomy fall economic update, Freeland has a 'glass-half-full perspective'

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CBC's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Chrystia Freeland, Canada's deputy prime minister and minister of finance, about the new Canada Mortgage Charter and whether it will help Canadians in need.
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Liberal MP accuses Conservatives of voting against Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
Liberal MP Yvan Baker, who chairs the Canada-Ukraine Parliamentary Friendship Group, said the Conservative's decision to vote against the updated Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement shows the party doesn't support Ukraine.
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Ottawa to commit billions toward building more housing

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News has learned the federal government intends to commit billions towards addressing the housing crisis during its fall economic statement Tuesday. The money will go toward loans and grants for building new housing units and changes...
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Poilievre calls fall economic statement 'disgusting scheme'

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticizes the more than $20 billion in new spending promised in the federal government's fall fiscal update.
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$21B in new spending, whopping deficit in fall fiscal update

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As first reported by CBC News, the federal government's fall fiscal update includes $16 billion in funding to build rental and social housing, along with targeted measures to combat inflation. All in, new spending will total about $21...
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Federal Court overturns national single-use plastics ban

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Many single-use plastics were set to be banned across the country in December, but the Federal Court ruled it unconstitutional on Thursday. But it still may not mean a comeback for plastic bags and straws.