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Canadian Screen Awards fan day

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CBC's Deana Sumanac-Johnson talks to fans in Toronto as the Canadian Screen Awards honour the best in homegrown film and television.
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Inquest into Radiohead stage collapse death begins

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An inquest begins today into the death of drum technician Scott Johnson at an outdoor Radiohead concert at Downsview Park in 2012. Johnson was crushed by bent and broken scaffolding when the stage collapsed just hours before the band was...
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Inquest into Radiohead stage collapse continues

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The inquest into the death of drum technician Scott Johnson at an outdoor Radiohead concert in Toronto’s Downsview Park in 2012 continues
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Canadian doctors take to the streets in a call for stronger gun laws

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Canada has seen a 42 per cent increase in gun-related violence since 2013. This has physicians and other front-line health professionals calling for stricter gun control laws at rallies in 16 cities across the country.
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Canadian economy surprises analysts with huge job growth in early 2019

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The Canadian economy has surprised analysts with jobs growth far beyond most projections, with most of the added positions found in Ontario.
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Rahaf Mohammed escaped abuse, but couldn't leave everything behind

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Rahaf Mohammed's bid for freedom captured the world’s attention. She fled her abusive family, escaped her controlling country, and came to Canada to start a new life. But the potential for her story to inspire others has sparked a...
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From Gucci to Prada, luxury brands are being called out for 'racist' fashion

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As Paris Fashion Week gets in full swing, several of the luxury brands involved have raised eyebrows with designs that have racist connotations. It's something that's affecting the fashion industry as a whole. And while many of these...
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Doctors warn of serious consequences for kids who miss too much school

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New U.S. research shows more than 10 per cent of kids end up missing an entire month of their school year. Appointments, sick days, bad weather, and vacation, can add up fast. Many parents may think that missing a day of school here and...
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Family of homeless woman who died in donation bin speaks of anguish, pride

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Crystal Papineau died last month at age 35, trapped partway inside a metal bin for clothing donations in Toronto. CBC's Nick Purdon spoke to her family at a memorial last night where she was remembered as kind, good-humoured, and known...
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Sting on his working class origins and a labour of love | In-Depth

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Sting's musical The Last Ship is playing in Toronto, and he's starring in it. He opened up to our senior correspondent Susan Ormiston about the arc of his life and how his own working class origins inform this labour of love.
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Lead inspector reflects after Bruce McArthur hearing ends

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When serial killer Bruce McArthur was sentenced to life in prison last week, Insp. Hank Idsinga had a front-row seat. As lead investigator, Idsinga spent months digging through evidence, a process that left him emotionally exhausted....
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Ottawa's fight with Netflix reignites age-old debate — what is Cancon and who should pay?

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Canadian studios and production crews are busier than ever before, thanks in part to demand from foreign streaming giants such as Netflix, Amazon and Hulu. But at the same time, those American behemoths are being accused of not...
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Bruce McArthur sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 25 years

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A Toronto judge has sentenced serial killer Bruce McArthur to eight concurrent life sentences. He won't be eligible for parole for 25 years, meaning McArthur will be 91 by the time he can apply for release. It's a sentence that's getting...
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Serial killer Bruce McArthur pleads guilty to 8 counts of 1st-degree murder

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A year after his arrest, Bruce McArthur has admitted to killing eight men from 2010 to 2017. His conviction closes a long and deeply disturbing case that shocked people in Toronto, across Canada and around the world.
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Toronto's gay village reacts to Bruce McArthur's guilty plea

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A serial killer is off the streets for good, and that's a profound relief for everyone involved in the Bruce McArthur case. But some are frustrated it took so long, specifically those in Toronto's gay community, who felt that police...
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Health Canada's new food guide takes a radical overhaul

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For the first time in 12 years a new Canada Food Guide is being served. Its goal, get Canadians to eat well. And this time around, Health Canada says the food industry was not involved. Experts say the recommendations made in the food...
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Toronto family escapes sudden flood from burst water main

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A Toronto family is "very lucky" to have escaped unharmed after a broken water main quickly flooded their home overnight Thursday. Around 2 a.m., Tina Gilbert got up from bed to use the washroom in her family's apartment and knew...
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Former ambassador on Saudi teen granted asylum in Canada | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Dennis Horak, former Canadian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, speaks to CBC's Wendy Mesley about how Rahaf al-Qunun's warm welcome in Toronto from Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland could further antagonize Canada's relationship with...
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New Year's Eve celebrations in cities across Canada and the world

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From Toronto, St. John's and Vancouver to New York City, London and Dubai, people around the world ring in 2019.
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What could Brexit mean for science

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In just over three months, Britain is set to leave the European Union. But many uncertainties remain for the scientific community. The CBC's Thomas Daigle met with a scientist who is moving to Canada because of Brexit.
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Therapy dogs ease kids' hospital nerves

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Research suggests dogs help lower blood pressure, help children with autism, and increase levels of mood-improving hormones like serotonin. Now, therapy dogs are being used to help to calm down kids before they undergo an MRI scan. CBC's...
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Record year for murders in Toronto

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There have been 96 murders in Toronto this year, a new record that includes the van attack in April that killed 10 people. Police blame guns and gangs for the majority of the deaths, while communities try to figure out how to stop the...
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'Unprecedented' report released on racial profiling by Toronto police

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A black person in Toronto is nearly 20 times more likely than a white person to be shot and killed by police, according to a new Ontario Human Rights Commission report on race and policing. The commission's interim report said black...
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The People's Party: The growing challenges for Canada's newest political party

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Maxime Bernier has cast himself as a populist, pro-business outsider against so-called political correctness, and for restrictions on immigration. It's a formula that has shaken the political establishment elsewhere, but how is Bernier's...