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Why So Few Canadians Live In This HUGE Area In The Middle Of Canada
Canada, much like the United States, is split into two halves. On the east side is Canada's major population centers of Toronto and Montreal. And on the west side are the smaller, but still large cities of Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and...
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Cities across B.C. record worst air quality this year as wildfire smoke spreads
Wildfire smoke has spread across western Canada and the Northwest U.S. and it’s expected to stick around for at least a couple days. CBC’s science and weather specialist Darius Mahdavi tells us what to expect here in B.C.
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Alberta photographers capturing history of small-town hotel taverns before they disappear
Rob Pohl and Chris Doering plan to visit 100 historic rural bars across Western Canada as part of their Beer Parlour Project. At each establishment, they take photos using a vintage film camera and interview longtime customers.
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Essex County growers react to new Chinese duty on Canadian canola
China is hitting Canadian canola with a 75.8 per cent duty. Growers of the crop in Essex County say they shouldn't be directly impacted — but they sympathize with the many canola growers in the western provinces who depend on exporting...
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B.C.’s Lower Mainland at standstill after rare winter storm
A rare winter storm hit B.C.’s Lower Mainland this week, closing schools, roads and shutting ferry service in a region that’s not well equipped for sub-zero temperatures or significant snowfall.
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Western Canada hit with snow, extreme cold
The entire province of Alberta is under an extreme cold alert while B.C. has been hit with much lower temperatures and more snowfall than it’s used to or is equipped to handle.
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Trudeau has tense meetings with Scheer, Moe
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had tense meetings Tuesday with Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe over how to find common ground in Parliament and try to build national unity.
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Wexit: Inside a rally for western Canadian separation
Hundreds of people rallied in Edmonton, Alta., on Saturday in support of the western provinces separating from Canada.
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Driving the pipeline protest straight to Trudeau | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley
Angry Albertans are driving a convoy of trucks to Ottawa with a message for Justin Trudeau: Save the pipeline. The protesters want to see the Trans Mountain pipeline built and more support for Canada’s oil industry. After months of...
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Greyhound Canada ends nearly all bus service for Western provinces
The company is keeping one route between Vancouver and Seattle, meaning many people in smaller communities could be left without any suitable transportation options.
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Hurricane's hit
CBC's Jacqueline Hansen reports on the economic fallout from Hurricane Harvey
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Economic implications
Andrew Leach of the University of Alberta on the fallout of not building the Energy East pipeline
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Keystone's future
Jackie Forrest, director of research, ARC Energy Research Institute, on what remains to get pipeline built
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Drywall tariff fallout
Kevin Lee is CEO of Canadian Homebuilders Association, whose members are on the losing end of drywall duty decision
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Drywall tariff decision
Larry Herman represented a Canadian manufacturer in favour of tariffs on U.S drywall imported into Western Canada
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Trump's energy policy and Canada
Darren Gee, Peyto Exploration, on how our oil and natural gas producers could be affected by a new U.S. president
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Balmy Prairie winter
Winter seems to have disappeared in parts of Western Canada, CBC's Bonnie Allen reports
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TransCanada's Energy East pipeline target of Quebec injunction
The Quebec government is facing backlash from politicians in Western Canada for seeking an injunction against TransCanada over its proposed Energy East pipeline.
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I'm just heartbroken for the families': Hayley Wickenheiser on Humboldt Broncos bus crash
Wickenheiser says she knew some of the young players involved in the deadly bus crash, having met them during her time playing with the Canadian national women's team
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The pipeline that's divided Western Canada
The proposed Trans Mountain pipeline has divided Western Canada, inspiring passionate views and elevating tensions between British Columbia and Alberta.
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Do fracking activities cause earthquakes?
Hydraulic fracking operations have now been linked to earthquakes, and nowhere is the problem worse than in oil-rich Oklahoma.
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Will the dismal economy impact Liberal plans?
Sunday Scrum panel also discusses Canada's arms deal with Saudi Arabia and the pepper spray attack against Syrian refugees in Vancouver
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COO responds after hackers force London Drugs shutdown
London Drugs president and COO Clint Mahlman tells The National’s Ian Hanomansing about the cyberattack that shut down all of its stores for days and how an outpouring of support from staff and the community helped the company navigate...