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#TheMoment a Canadian slipped, fell and still won the gold

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Jean-Simon Desgagnés was leading the 3,000-metre steeplechase at the Pan Am Games in Santiago, Chile, when he slipped and fell dramatically on the final water obstacle. But that didn't stop him from rising and claiming gold for Canada.
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Canadians told they can start leaving Gaza Tuesday

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Canadians who have been trapped in Gaza since the Israeli siege and airstrikes of the territory began are being told they will be able to leave Tuesday at 9 a.m. local time via the Rafah border crossing, according to an email sent to at...
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Not all Canadians equal under Trudeau's carbon tax pause, Poilievre says

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Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre needled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over his limited carbon tax pause, adding that a Conservative motion would extend it to all Canadians.
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Another 600 foreign nationals allowed out of Gaza, still no Canadians

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Another 600 foreign nationals were allowed through the Rafah crossing into Egypt, but still no Canadians were on the list. Those who have a chance to escape face the dilemma of leaving family members behind.
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Hope Canadians in Gaza will soon be allowed to leave

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WARNING: This story contains distressing images | There is hope that Canadians in Gaza will soon be allowed to leave, while those who got out fear for their loved ones left behind.
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Fight over carbon tax heads for vote, premiers meeting

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A week after it was announced, the carbon tax pause on home heating oil is the subject of a non-binding vote in the House this week and will likely be the dominant topic at a premiers' meeting.
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Poilievre says NDP leader should condemn carbon tax carveout

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Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre says it will ultimately be up to NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to decide who is eligible for the carbon tax pause, as Poilievre plans to table a motion to extend the pause to all Canadians on Monday.
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Alberta defends provincial pension proposal

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The Alberta government is set to move forward on leaving the Canada Pension Plan and creating a provincial program — but critics of the plan go as far as calling it 'hairbrained and crazy.'
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'I have my heart:' Canadian resident meets daughter born in Gaza for the 1st time

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Canadian permanent resident Ahmad Abualjedian's wife and daughter, who was born in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war, arrived in Toronto on Friday after they safely made it across the Rafah gate. Abualjedian speaks with CBC News about how...
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India restarting some visa services is 'good news,' says Sajjan

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Minister of Emergency Preparedness Harjit Sajjan said Wednesday that he welcomed India's move to restore some visa services for Canadians. India suspended visa processing after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the country was linked...
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India restarting some visa services is good for Canadians, says Sajjan

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Minister of Emergency Preparedness Harjit Sajjan said Wednesday that he welcomed India's move to restore some visa services for Canadians. India suspended visa processing after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the country was linked...
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Poilievre: Anti-vaccine-mandate bill would 'restore personal freedom'

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says a bill that would prohibit the federal government from imposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates would recognize that "Canadians have freedom of choice over what they put in their bodies."
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Rafah border crossing opens for foreign nationals for 1st time since war began

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Some foreign passport holders have been allowed to enter the Rafah border crossing from Gaza to Egypt on Wednesday for the first time since the Israel-Hamas war began more than three weeks ago.
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Hear from Canadians waiting to cross from Gaza into Egypt

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CBC's Tom Parry, reporting from Cairo, explains what's happening on the ground as Canadian families try to flee the besieged Gaza Strip.
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40 Canadians on today's list to exit Gaza through Rafah gate

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The names of 40 Canadians and their families are on the list released by Gaza's border authority on Wednesday to leave Gaza for Egypt through the Rafah border crossing. The first group of 75 Canadians allowed to cross the border arrived...
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Many Palestinian Canadians choose to stay and fight for change

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Some 300 Canadians are still trapped in Gaza and many are desperate to escape Israeli bombing. In the West Bank, 21 people got out via a Canadian government-arranged bus into Jordan. Still, not everyone wants to leave — many see staying...
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Canadian airlifts out of Israel begin

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Flights to get Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and their families out of Israel began Thursday with two military planes flying people from Tel Aviv to Athens.
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Those told to leave Gaza say there's nowhere to go

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Canadian Asia Mathkour, who lives in Gaza with her family, says she hopes Canada can help them get out soon, and hopes that they aren't left stranded and waiting for days to hear from somebody. She says everyone wants to leave, but...
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Canadian airlifts from Israel begin

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Flights evacuating Canadian citizens, permanent residents and their families from Israel began Thursday with two military planes shuttling people from Tel Aviv to Athens.
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What’s the likelihood India’s spy agency killed someone in Canada?

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The government has made allegations that India’s government, and its intelligence agency, was involved in the killing of a citizen, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, on Canadian soil, but some don’t think it was possible. CBC’s Adrienne Arsenault...
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PM apologizes for Parliament's tribute to man with Nazi ties

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized for Parliament's tribute to a man who fought for the Nazis in the Second World War. But for some the words don't go far enough, and for others, it needs to be followed by action.
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Why Sikhs in India fear Khalistan support is being exaggerated

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On the streets of Punjab, many Sikhs reject the idea of a separate Khalistan and fear the idea is being exaggerated on social media. CBC’s South Asia correspondent Salimah Shivji breaks down why.
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India-Canada Row: India's Sharp Counter Against Canada

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Tensions between India and Canada escalated when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian government of being involved in the fatal shooting of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Nijjar was fatally shot in a parking area outside a...
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Rising Canada-India tensions worry some in Punjab

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CBC's Salimah Shivji reports from India's Sikh-majority Punjab state, where some locals are feeling the fallout from Canada's bombshell allegations over the government of India's involvement in the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.