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The soldiers training to fight for Ukraine with Canada’s help

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Ukraine needs not just weapons, but also skilled soldiers to use them. Canada's contribution to training Ukrainian troops is critical, and CBC News got a firsthand look at that mission.
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Chrystia Freeland says she's 'horrified and outraged by the treatment of women in Iran'

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland responds to questions about the pressure her government faces over further sanctions on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
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The ‘Lost Canadians’ who fell through cracks of citizenship loophole

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Thousands of so-called "Lost Canadians" have lost their citizenship, and in some cases been deported, due to a complicated section of the Citizenship Act. Now, the federal government is trying to pass new legislation to prevent people...
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Joly breaks down Ottawa's support options for Haiti

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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly speaks with Rosemary Barton Live about whether Canada intends to lead a security mission in Haiti, the latest with Ottawa's backing for Ukraine, and how the federal government is supporting the...
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Holes in Canada’s Citizenship Act leading to stateless children, advocate says

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Don Chapman, of the Lost Canadians Society, outlines the deficiencies he says still exist in the Citizenship Act.
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Canadian woman frustrated by process to obtain citizenship for her children

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Victoria Maruyama has been trying for years to have her children recognized by Canada, but has struggled because she and her daughters were all born abroad.
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Manitoba man describes 'disbelief' at losing his Canadian citizenship

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Pete Giesbrecht was told he had 30 days to leave the country after he unknowingly lost his Canadian citizenship due to a problem with the Citizenship Act.
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First-ever Legacy Awards honour best in Black Canadian talent

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The inaugural Legacy Awards took place in Toronto, a first-of-its-kind event in Canada to showcase and honour Black talent in music, film and sport. The event featured performances from Jully Black and Deborah Cox, among others.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pushes the Liberals for answers during question period

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Poilievre pressed Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland for answers on the rising cost of living and inflation.
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Man offers $5K for a family doctor

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A Vancouver man has placed an ad offering a $5,000 reward to anyone who can help him find a family doctor. Gary Shuster has a rare metabolic disorder that requires consistent monitoring by a physician.
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Deputy Prime Minister comments on alleged beating of Senegalese diplomat by police

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During a press conference in Ontario, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said that any acts of police brutality are unacceptable in Canada.
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Canadian 9/11 widow feels 'no peace' after al-Qaeda leader's killing

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Maureen Basnicki, whose husband, Ken, was killed in the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, describes her 'mixed feelings' over the death of Ayman al-Zawahri, the al-Qaeda leader killed in a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan on...
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Canadian Forces airlifting military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine

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The CBC's Chris Brown takes us aboard a Royal Canadian Air Force Hercules transport plane taking heavy weapons and humanitarian aid into Ukraine.
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Simu Liu opens 2022 Juno Awards: 'I am Canadian'

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Host Simu Liu opened the 2022 Juno Awards with a very Canadian monologue, paying tribute to coming home.
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Canadians must prepare better for future extreme heat events, report warns

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Researchers with the University of Waterloo published a new report warning that Canadians must act now to adapt to climate change, as projections show a future filled with extreme heat events.
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Freeland outlines proposed housing investments in the federal budget

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Canada’s Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the budget allocates money to accelerate building homes over the next 10 years and prevent foreign investors from buying homes in Canada.
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Liberals promise lower deficits as billions earmarked for housing, climate change

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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s second federal budget came with a promise of more fiscal restraint, acknowledging the government’s ability to spend is ‘not infinite.’ In the budget, billions of dollars have been allocated to tackle...
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International Space Station: Russia threatens to end cooperation

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Russia says it will end cooperation with the International Space Station.
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Ukrainian Canadian company pivots to humanitarian aid amid war

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Rostyslav Kisil of Meest Global describes how his Canadian company is delivering aid in Ukraine, despite being unable to locate 420 of his own workers in combat areas in the country.
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Hate crimes up 80% from 2019-2020: StatsCan

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Data from the federal government shows police-reported hate crimes motivated by race or ethnicity spiked sharply across the country during the first year of the pandemic.
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‘I love coming of age stories about late bloomers’

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Agam Darshi, director and star of Netflix drama Donkeyhead, tells CBC News about her affinity for coming of age stories and depicting South Asian characters on screen.
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McDonald's, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Starbucks join companies boycotting Russia

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McDonald's, Starbucks, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Yum! Brands (KFC and PIzza Hut) are the latest multinational companies to announce they're pausing business operations in Russia to protest the country's invasion of Ukraine.
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Leaving Canada, entering a war in Ukraine

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A Canadian veteran — and former sniper — heads to Ukraine to fight against the Russian invasion.
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Canada planning to scrap PCR tests for fully vaccinated travellers

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The federal government is close to scrapping rules requiring pre-arrival PCR tests for fully vaccinated travellers entering Canada, according to sources who spoke with CBC News.