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Gov. Lamont forms task force to explore ranked choice voting
Ranked choice voting could be a game-changer for unaffiliated candidates and crowded party primaries, but some voters aren’t sold yet.
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10-year-old Sask. boy qualifies for international braille competition
Isaiah Gauthier of Martensville is the first Saskatchewan student to qualify for the Braille Challenge Finals, an international competition. Only 50 people were chosen from more than 1,000 who competed across the world.
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Canada Post closes Amazon free shipping loophole to Nunavut communities
Nunavummiut living outside Iqaluit are reeling from suddenly losing access to Amazon's free shipping. For years, communities have used fake postal codes to get free delivery. But last month, Canada Post put a stop to it. CBC's Nick...
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Nunavut's first long-term continuous care home expected to open soon
Nunavut's first long-term continuous care home is expected to open in a couple of months. And when it does, fewer elders will be sent south, away from their loved ones. The CBC's TJ Dhir reports.
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A Humiliated Ex-Cop, A Son Of A Labourer – How They Defied Odds To Clear UPSC Civil Service Exam
Mistakenly trending alongside the CID actor with the same name, Aditya Srivastava, a former Goldman Sachs employee from Lucknow, topped the 2023 UPSC Civil Services Exam,. Currently an IPS trainee at the National Police Academy,...
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Sudan facing a 'hunger catastrophe,' aid workers warn
As the civil war in Sudan enters its tenth month, aid workers in the region say the conflict has been forgotten by the outside world. People continue to flee the conflict in the millions to avoid the violence, and now aid workers are...
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Sudan facing 'hunger catastrophe' as millions flee civil war
As the civil war in Sudan enters its tenth month, aid workers in the region say the conflict has been forgotten by the outside world. People continue to flee the conflict in the millions to avoid the violence, and now aid workers are...
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This definitely feels like a top 5 storm, says longtime Gander resident
Roger Melendy says the snow just didn’t stop falling, and it’s still coming down. But as you can tell from his chat with the CBC’s Troy Turner, he’s taking it in stride (with his snowblower leading the way).
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Critics say new rental regulations do little to help renters
Ontario has proposed new rental regulations in an effort to protect renters from so-called ‘renovictions’. But critics say the changes will mostly help landlords and do little to help renters.
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'She commanded respect': A Black Canadian woman's untold wartime story
Thousands of people have seen an oil painting of retired Sgt. Eva May Roy over the decades, but most don't know what a trailblazer she was.
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Netflix's Q3 Earnings Reports Beats Expectations
Netflix is riding high following the release of its Q3 earnings report, which beat revenue expectations after hitting $7.5 billion. The streaming giant also added 4.4 million new subscribers in the quarter.
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Royal Thai Police: Scandals bring renewed focus on force
Several high-profile scandals have put a spotlight on the workings of the Thai police force, which is directly controlled by the military-backed prime minister.
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'It's just exhausting': Canadian Forces member reacts to news of top commander facing misconduct allegations
( - image credit) Maj. Donna Riguidel says a lot of her fellow military members felt encouraged by Operation Honour but recent news of allegations levelled at two top military commanders has put a dent in that confidence.
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Over 2,600 Bronx residents cast ballots on first day of early voting
Voters are choosing candidates for mayor, borough president, comptroller, public advocate and City Council.
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Polls open for early voting in New York City primary
Early voting will be available in hundreds of locations across the city for the next week ahead of Primary Day on June 24.
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Ranked choice voting returns for NYC Primary Election
Residents won't have to select only one candidate per race because ranked choice voting has returned.
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RCMP officer retires before answering to sexual misconduct allegations
A high-ranking RCMP officer has opted to retire instead of facing a disciplinary hearing over sexual misconduct allegations involving a female colleague who was half his age at the time of the alleged events.
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Can Jay Scotland pass the P.E.I. RCMP's fitness test?
CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland does his best to beat the required fitness assessment test times that help determine whether a new recruit will become an RCMP officer. It's a great way for those thinking about a career in policing to see...
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Can CBC's Jay Scotland pass the P.E.I. RCMP's fitness test?
CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland does his best to beat the required fitness assessment test times that help determine whether a new recruit will become an RCMP officer. Thinking about a career in policing? Take a look to see what some of...
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Sri Lankan army clarifies passport retention policy for personnel
The Sri Lankan Army has issued a clarification on the retention of passports belonging to Army personnel. Under this directive, passports of personnel holding the rank of major and below will be retained by their respective regiments....
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Sri Lanka Army clarifies passport retention policy for personnel
The Sri Lankan Army has issued a clarification on the retention of passports belonging to Army personnel. Under this directive, passports of personnel holding the rank of major and below will be retained by their respective regiments....
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Record-Breaking Heat: January sets hottest temperature for third consecutive year
For the third year in a row, January has shattered temperature records, signaling an ongoing trend of rising global temperatures. The unusual heat is raising concerns about climate change and its long-term effects on the planet.
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Misinformation is the biggest short-term risk to the world, says WEF
A number of countries in Europe ranked misinformation as one of its top five risks, due its ability to influence voter intentions and harm the wider geopolitical environment.
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South Sudan protest: President calls for calm after anti-Sudanese unrest
South Sudan's President has called for calm after protests and looting of Sudanese-owned shops in the capital Juba.