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Internal CPC memo lists federal ridings believed to be ‘negatively impacted’ by outside interference
During a parliamentary committee hearing on foreign election interference, former national campaign manager for the Conservative Party Fred DeLorey read an internal memo about suspected foreign interference in the 2021 campaign.
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Choosing Between College and Trade School
Many students are looking for ways to approach decisions between trade school and university education. David Grasso, business reporter with BoldTV, joined Cheddar News on what to consider when making an important life decision for their...
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Police believe AI voice cloning used to scam seniors
Police in Newfoundland say they believe scammers used voice-cloning technology to trick seniors into believing their actual grandchildren were calling them for help, leaving them swindled out of thousands of dollars.
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'This is not normal': Tennessee Democratic lawmaker on his expulsion for joining gun control protest
Tennessee Republicans on Thursday expelled two Democratic lawmakers from the state legislature for their role in a protest that called for more gun control in the aftermath of a deadly school shooting in Nashville. Justin J. Pearson, one...
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Sask. family stranded in Winnipeg after Sunwing travel chaos
Roice Ann Fox, her husband and their two children are stranded in Winnipeg after six days of waiting for flights at the Varadero airport in Cuba. They are among Saskatchewan residents scrambling to get home after Sunwing Airlines...
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Abortion rights proposal takes focus in Michigan midterms
In addition to House and gubernatorial races, Michigan residents also voted on a proposal to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution, which brought out long lines of students to cast their ballots.
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COP27: It's important to discuss climate reparations, Ursula von der Leyen tells Euronews
Ursula von der Leyen said world leaders should examine the available funds that can be used as compensation for the damage caused by climate change.
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Rural community in shock after Weldon, Sask., man killed in stabbing attacks
A Weldon, Sask., man was killed in Sunday’s stabbings leaving the small rural community in shock.
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Today Explained: Inflation Relief for Some Goods, Still High for Others
Signs of cooling inflation have been dominating the headlines lately, so some people believe that the days of rising prices might finally be behind us — but that isn't the full story. Cheddar News explains that while there are indicators...
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Need2Know: Pence Potential Testimony, Cheyne 2024, iPhone 14 Could Come In Early September
Get caught up on the stories you Need2Know for Thursday, August 18, 2022.
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Autumn Peltier to Canada: Less Talk, More Action on Clean Water Access
Autumn Peltier, an indigenous water activist, joined Cheddar News to talk about the lack of access to clean water among indigenous communities in Canada. “I say the government to hold themselves accountable for the promises that they...
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Ontario MPP Randy Hillier released on bail, charged in Ottawa convoy protest
Randy Hillier, an independent member of the Ontario Legislature, was released on bail with conditions after he turned himself into police for charges related to the Ottawa convoy protest. He faces a number of charges including assault,...
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Arnold Schwarzenegger tells Putin to 'stop this war' in viral video to the Russian people
In a moving video posted across social media, Arnold Schwarzenegger debunked Russian disinformation about the war on Ukraine and told President Vladimir Putin: "You can stop this war"
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How long will it take for Ottawa to return to normal?
University of Ottawa criminologist Michael Kempa shares his thoughts on how long it will take for police to bring a sense of stability to the capital.
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Criminologist on the Ottawa protest and what comes next
University of Ottawa criminologist Michael Kempa shares his perspective on the Ottawa protest, the police operation used to clear it, and what comes next.
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Australian Open reverses ban on Peng Shuai t-shirts
Australian Open tennis organisers have reversed their ban on fans wearing t-shirts to support Chinese player Peng Shuai following a widespread backlash.
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Watch the HVAC scam in action
Marketplace and Go Public are teaming up to investigate overpriced and unfair HVAC contracts. How are homeowners persuaded? And how do these companies get away with it? We rigged up a house with hidden cameras to find out.
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COVID-19 vaccination is a 'moral obligation', Pope Francis insists
Francis also lamented that increasing "ideological divides" were discouraging people from getting vaccinated.
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South Africans start week of national mourning for Archbishop Desmond Tutu (1931-2021)
South Africa is beginning seven days of mourning for Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Desmond Tutu, who has died aged 90.
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Belarus' Lukashenko says EU should take in more migrants
Lukashenko called on the EU to take in 2,000 migrants stranded in Belarus. The EU says Belarus has lured migrants to the country as part of a "hybrid attack" on the bloc.
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N.L. officials confirm patient and employee data stolen in cyberattack but say there's no evidence of misuse
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey joins Power & Politics to discuss his government's response to a cyberattack on the province's health system
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu dead at 90
South Africa's Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist for racial justice and LGBT rights died peacefully at a care centre in Cape Town, the Archbishop Desmond Tutu Trust said in a statement Sunday.
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Barack Obama calls for climate action to save island nations
Former U.S. president Barack Obama has called on the UN climate conference in Glasgow to address the risks that island nations face from rising sea levels.
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Air Canada CEO says he’ll learn French after Quebec backlash
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau is facing a big backlash in Quebec after saying he’d been too busy to learn French, despite living in Montreal for 14 years. He has since apologized for the comments and said he will learn the language.