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Battling B.C.'s wildfires from above

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Firefighters are using hundreds of aircraft to battle the flames. CBC's Tina Lovgreen got to ride along on one.
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Bullied at work: Widow gets benefits after husband's death

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P.E.I. woman wins 3-year battle for benefits after Workers Compensation Board agrees death caused by workplace bullying
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'We are all doing it' say employees at Canada's big banks

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Employees from all 5 of Canada’s big banks have flooded CBC's Go Public with stories of pressure to meet sales targets
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Bank employees reveal hotline pressure

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Big bank call centre employees told CBC's Go Public team that their job could be on the line if they can't sell the caller a new product or service
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Fat shaming is counterproductive

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Trying to get people to shed pounds by shaming them about their weight is not effective, and might even do more harm
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Usain Bolt doc out now

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‘I Am Bolt’ is a new documentary about the athlete known as “the fastest man alive”: Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt. Directors Gabe and Benjamin Turner (‘The Class of ‘92’, 2013) followed Bolt around for the best part of two years,...
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Deepak Chopra on Combating Your Addiction to Technology

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"The Healing Self" explores ways to protect, and boost your immune system for life-long health. Co-authors Deepak Chopra and Rudolph Tanzi share their advice for a healthier lifestyle.
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Being thankful is good for your health

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CBC medical contributor Dr. Peter Lin explains the health benefits of gratitude
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Stress of Olympic success

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What we can learn from Canada's top athletes on how to calm the mind and stay focused to perform
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Woody Allen’s latest nostalgia goes back to the 1930s

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Woody Allen continues to stay with his blistering pace of pushing out a film a year. His latest entry, “Cafe Society” is set in the 1930s, and stars Jesse Eisenberg as Bobby, a plucky young New Yorker who moves out to Los Angeles to get...
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US Treasury Secretary says debt relief important for Greece

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The US Treasury Secretary on a visit to Athens has urged the Greek government to make more progress on budget and economic reforms. Jack Lew said that was the way for Greece to get debt relief and boost its struggling economy. He told...
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A Broken Heart Can Cause a Broken Heart

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The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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A look inside Fort McMurray pet evac hotel

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Hundreds of pets Fort McMurray evacuees were forced to leave behind are finally being rescued from the fire-ravaged community
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Fort McMurray evacuees could return home starting June 1

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More than 80,000 displaced Fort McMurray residents may be allowed to start returning to their homes on June 1.
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Fort McMurray evacuees show PTSD symptoms

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Duane Aubin talks about an online group that's helping evacuees cope with fear and stress
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Polish couple forced back to Europe after visa mistake

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couple from Poland say they're being forced to leave Newfoundland and Labrador — the only home their five-year-old daughter has ever known — all because of mismanaged forms and miscommunication.
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The human toll of the highest office

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Visual comparisons of the 1st year and last year of the past 5 U.S. presidents
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Addicted to your mobile? The answer is digital detox therapy!

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Aaaah, the wonders of being connected… all the time! Do you sometimes feel like it’s just getting too much? A growing number of people suffering from the stress and frustration generated by 24/7 connectivity are turning to what’s known...
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Island Lake leadership calls for more help fighting Manitoba wildfires

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Island Lake Grand Chief Alex McDougall says as of Tuesday, 90 per cent of Garden Hill Anisininew Nation had been evacuated, and Wasagamack and St. Theresa Point Anisininew Nations were getting their most vulnerable residents out.
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Newborn daughter becomes 'good distraction' for Sask. mom who lost home to wildfires

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Brooke Kindel was 35 weeks pregnant when she fled her home on May 28 after fires engulfed her northern village of Denare Beach, Sask. Her daughter Callie was born a month later, on June 28, and Kindel says her nightmares are now less...
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Frequent nightmares may shorten your life—sleep scientists warn of increased health risks

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A major study from Imperial College London and the UK Dementia Research Institute found that adults experiencing weekly nightmares are over three times more likely to die before the age of 70, with accelerated cellular aging driven by...
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How to help keep your furry friend calm this Fourth of July

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It's not only the fireworks contributing to their stress - all the new sights and sounds outside compound the distress.
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AI Boom: How Future-Self Connection Boosts Mental Health, Reduces Stress

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AI is transforming industries and raising ethical questions. UCLA Professor Hal Hershfield discusses "Your Future Self" and AI's impact on psychology and media.
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The Federal Government Is Making Sure Banks Are Prepared for the Worst

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It’s an annual tradition: the Fed’s banking ‘stress test.’ A year after the regional banking crisis, there are good reasons to make sure they’re prepped.