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NHL won’t discipline Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff

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Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff will not face any disciplinary action by the NHL for the Chicago team's mishandling of sexual assault allegations against a former assistant coach.
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Survivors of 1981 food poisoning hold protest at Madrid's El Prado museum

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The activists had threatened to commit suicide if the Spanish government did not offer more support to victims.
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Training, experience, morale serving Ukrainian soldiers well, says Canadian military trainer

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Canada's training of Ukrainian soldiers and their fighting experience in the Donbas is serving them well in the war with Russia, says former military trainer Lt.-Col. Melanie Lake, but so is their powerful motivation, she said. 'I do...
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Sharing COVID-19 experiences to help combat vaccine hesitancy

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Personal stories about COVID-19, including those of vaccine regret, could be a tool in helping some people overcome their vaccine hesitancy.
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Canada's embassy in Poland becomes hub for processing Ukrainian refugee applications

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Canada's Ambassador to Poland Leslie Scanlon discusses how the embassy in Warsaw has ramped up processing of refugee applications.
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Face-to-face talks between Russia and Ukraine delegations begin in Turkey

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Representatives from Ukraine and Russia are meeting in Istanbul in the first face-to-face peace talks in more than two weeks. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he hopes the talks lay the groundwork for a summit of the...
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After 'hostage diplomacy,' Canada needs to hold China to account on other issues: Cotler

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Former justice minister and attorney general Irwin Cotler weighs in on how Canada should steer its relationship with China after the release of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor.
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Singh comments on Liberal MP Will Amos stepping aside

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NDP leader Jagmeet Singh reacts to Liberal MP Will Amos stepping aside after being caught on a webcam for a second time during virtual sessions of the House of Commons.
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The Front Page: More than 7million Londoners vaccinated; plus Harry Kane 's hope for Euros 2021

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The Front Page: More than 7million Londoners vaccinated; plus Harry Kane 's hope for Euros 2021
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Iran’s Guardian Council disqualifies most presidential hopefuls

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Iran releases the list of the approved candidates for next month's presidential election with some high profile names excluded.
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Afghans denounce Taliban's cabinet picks, fear for women's rights

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Members of the Taliban fired into the air to disperse a crowd of protesters who took to the streets in Kabul to denounce Taliban rule and demand women's rights.
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Several Manitoba churches launch challenge to COVID-19 restrictions

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Seven churches in rural Manitoba are heading to court to argue that the province's COVID-19 restrictions violate their charter rights.
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'Crazy Rich Asians' Director Jon M. Chu on Diversity in Hollywood

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Director Jon M. Chu, best known for his work on 'Crazy Rich Asians,' joins Cheddar to talk about representation in Hollywood, his upcoming film, and what draws him to a project.
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Former prime minister Jean Chretien on his friendship with Prince Philip

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The late Prince Philip had a great love for Canada and on his many trips here he made some friendships. Among them, former prime minister of Canada Jean Chretien.
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West imposes restrictions on Russian banks with SWIFT ban

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Western nations are uniting to target Russia's economy and limit its ability to finance its war on Ukraine.
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Amazon's US workforce: Alabama warehouse employees vote to unionise

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Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama vote on whether to form a union -- a choice that could echo far beyond the state.
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Is Canada being too cautious when it comes to reopening?

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CBC News Network's Andrew Nichols speaks with Dr. Barry Pakes of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health
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Jakub Zulczyk: Writer charged for calling Poland's president Andrzej Duda a 'moron'

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Polish writer faces a potential three-year prison sentence for calling President Duda a "moron" in a Facebook post.
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Alberta pauses coal projects after backlash

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Backlash over a plan to expand open-pit coal mining in the Rockies has prompted the Alberta government to pause future projects. One coal lease on the eastern slopes is being challenged in court by a group accusing the government of...
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U.S. senator says release of 2 Canadians should be involved in talks

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Democratic U.S. Sen. Chris Coons says he is encouraged by the reports of negotiations between the Justice Department and Huawei. Coons adds that the release of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor should be included in the talks.
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Ontario premier discusses decision to close small business in Toronto, Peel

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford admitted it's 'not fair' to small business that big box stores can stay open when small stores without 'essential' items are forced to close because of enhanced pandemic restrictions.
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Conservative leader asked if he supports Scheer hiring his sister-in-law

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Erin O'Toole was asked Tuesday about the former Conservative leader's decision to hire his sister-in-law to work at his Regina constituency office.
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Election week ends without a president-elect

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The week of the U.S. presidential election featured lineups, lawsuits and a lot of ballots counted, but it ended without a president-elect. The National looks back at the week.
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Mexico violence: Campaign revives voices of slain reporters

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In 2019, Latin America accounted for 40 percent of all confirmed killings of journalists around the world.