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Millions threatened as wildfire smoke blankets parts of Quebec, Ontario

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Air quality risks are ‘off the charts’ in Ottawa as smoke and haze cover large sections of central Canada. Toronto, Kingston, Ont., and Montreal are also feeling the effects as Environment Canada warns the air could be dangerous to human...
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Drifting wildfire smoke pushes air quality risk 'off the charts'

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Air quality risks are ‘off the charts’ in Ottawa as smoke and haze cover large sections of central Canada. Toronto, Kingston, Ont., and Montreal are also feeling the effects as Environment Canada warns the air could be dangerous to human...
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Canadian wildfire smoke envelopes huge swaths of North America

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Thick wildfire smoke is enveloping huge swaths of Ontario, Quebec and much of the eastern United States, driving air quality to dangerous levels and forcing many to adapt their plans to stay safe. Plus, a Q&A on the impact on how the...
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#TheMoment this 96-year-old broke the 5K world record

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Ninety-six-year-old Réjeanne Fairhead set quite the pace at Ottawa Race Weekend. Her time of 51:09.01 in the 5k race set a new world record in the women's 95-99 age category.
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Fear, anxiety and mounting losses as wildfires burn across Canada

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Resources are running low as exhausted firefighters continue to battle wildfires in multiple provinces, including New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, Northwest Territories and B.C. The federal government says more trained...
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Danielle Smith’s UCP wins Alberta election with reduced seat count

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After a closer race than many predicted, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will keep her job, but face stiffer political resistance from a strengthened NDP opposition, even as she renews her battles with Ottawa.
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What Alberta’s election means for the rest of Canada

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With Alberta voters set to decide the future direction of their province, the impact of the election on the province's relationship with Ottawa and the rest of the country could be significant. Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary...
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#TheMoment 96-year-old breaks 5K world record

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Ninety-six-year-old Réjeanne Fairhead set quite the pace at Ottawa Race Weekend. Her time of 51:09.01 in the 5k race set a new world record in the women's 95-99 age category.
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'Verified' travellers can skip parts of airport security this summer

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Canada will begin allowing 'verified' travellers such as air crew, police and Nexus card holders to skip parts of the standard security screening in the country's biggest airports this summer. The move is aimed at avoiding the chaos that...
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Unnamed First Nations join Snoop Dog in Ottawa Senators bid

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Rapper Snoop Dog says some First Nations have joined his bid to buy the Ottawa Senators in a potential deal that also includes L.A. producer Neko Sparks. The team’s new owner could be announced within days.
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Unnamed First Nations join Snoop Dogg in Ottawa Senators bid

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Rapper Snoop Dogg says some First Nations have joined his bid to buy the Ottawa Senators in a potential deal that also includes L.A. producer Neko Sparks. The team’s new owner could be announced within days.
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Stellantis stops work on Ontario battery plant amid money dispute

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Auto giant Stellantis has paused construction on a $5-billion battery plant in Windsor, Ont., amid a financial dispute with the federal government. The company accuses Ottawa of not living up to its commitments.
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The Weeknd becomes the latest celebrity to bid for the Ottawa Senators

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Toronto's The Weeknd is the latest celeb to throw his hat into the ring to purchase the Ottawa Senators. He joins Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds and rapper Snoop Dogg in vying to own the NHL team.
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Red Dress Day marks a call for more action on MMIWG

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People marking Red Dress Day — the annual day of awareness for Missing and Murder Indigenous Women and Girls — are calling for faster action to reduce the violence perpetrated against Indigenous women and girls.
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Coronation excitement builds in London — and Canada

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From the streets of London to across Canada, royal enthusiasts get ready to celebrate the crowning of the new King — some of them lining up for days to get a good spot. In the final hours before King Charles's coronation, excitement was...
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Liberal policy resolution targeting disinformation raises censorship concerns

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A policy resolution passed at the Liberal National Convention was intended to target disinformation, but critics warn it could give the government control over Canadian media outlets. The Liberal government says it would never limit...
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Feds protecting big pharma profits over patients, advocates say

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Canada's efforts at reforming how drugs are priced have stalled. Today, two former members of the group charged with finding a solution testified that nothing has happened because of political interference. Advocates say the federal...
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Drug price task force accuses health minister of interference

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Former members of a federal regulatory board tasked with bringing down drug prices say their efforts were stymied by industry and political interference, including by Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos.
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Bodies of 2 Quebec firefighters found

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Police have found the bodies of two firefighters swept away by floodwaters northeast of Quebec City. The bodies of Régis Lavoie, 55, and Christopher Lavoie, 23, were found Wednesday between the communities of Saint-Urbain and...
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Accessibility commissioner denies accusations of mistreating staff

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The person in charge of investigating whether Canada's accessibility act is being obeyed is now under investigation himself. Some employees allege accessibility commissioner Michael Gottheil mistreated staff. Gottheil denies those...
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MP calls for Chinese diplomat to be expelled

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CSIS intelligence documents that say MP Michael Chong's family was targeted by Chinese diplomats were shared with different federal departments but not him, according to Chong. He now says the diplomats involved should be expelled from...
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Fortier reacts to Snoop Dogg's reported bid to buy Ottawa Senators

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Ottawa MP Mona Fortier says she looks forward to seeing who will take the hockey team forward after the recording artist becomes the latest celebrity to show interest.
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Homeland Security head cites security, humanitarian obligations to fight human smuggling

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Rosemary Barton Live's Canadian exclusive with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas discusses cross-border activity such as guns, drugs and migration.
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Canada halts flights out of Sudan

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with Vice-Admiral Bob Auchterlonie, commander of the Canadian Joint Operations Command, about Canada ceasing flights out of Sudan amid 'significant gunfire.'