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As Canada Day begins in St. John’s, these people share thoughts on how Trump impacts the holiday

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The annual Canada Day sunrise ceremony in St. John's was dampened by a blanket of fog, but it didn’t stop these people from showing up and reflecting about how U.S. President Donald Trump is changing the way they think about the holiday.
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Joy, pride on full display at Canada Day citizenship ceremony in Halifax

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Forty-nine people became Canadian citizens at a Canada Day ceremony at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax. And as Andrew Lam reports, it was a joyous occasion.
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Canadian pride takes centre stage on Canada Day in Ottawa

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Full of pride and ready to party, Canadians gathered in Ottawa to celebrate Canada Day with messages of support from the Royal Family, the prime minister and a star-studded Order of Canada ceremony.
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Do you feel differently about Canada Day this year?

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With everything going on in Canada and the world right now, we wanted to know if our country's birthday feels any different. The CBC's Elise Stolte posed that question to people visiting the Seton Library.
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Why these New Brunswickers are proud to be Canadian

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From buying local to cancelling U.S. trips, here’s how these New Brunswickers are standing up for Canada.
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What does Canada Day mean to you?

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Canada Day is more than just fireworks and a day off work — it's a moment for reflection, celebration, and connection for millions across the country. But what does this national holiday truly represent to Canadians from all walks of life?
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What does Canadian pride mean to people in Ottawa?

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With many Canadians feeling a renewed sense of patriotism, Jodie Applewaithe asked people in Ottawa what Canadian pride means to them in 2025.
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B.C. tourism operators prepare for busy weekend

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Kids are out of school, it's almost Canada Day and the summer travel season is kicking off. As Renée Lukacs reports, those in the tourism industry say they’re preparing for a busy weekend.
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Canadians ‘strongest when we come together,’ says Carney

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While attending Canada Day festivities in Ottawa, Prime Minister Mark Carney told the CBC’s Catherine Cullen that his team is ‘doing what's necessary in order to get the best deal for Canadians’ in negotiations with the United States.
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Regina residents share what Canada Day means to them

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CBC’s Janani Whitfield asked people in Regina how they feel about Canada as we head into this year's Canada Day. For some, it's about celebrating family and diversity. For others, it’s a time to reflect on the country’s values and history.
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Pride Toronto short $900K ahead of festival

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Pride Toronto says it's facing an almost $1 million shortfall, with just two weeks to go until the annual festival. This comes after a wave of sponsors withdrew their funding this year. CBC’s Michelle Song has the reaction from...
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House of Commons offers condolences to those affected by Air India crash

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Members of the House of Commons extended ‘collective condolences to the families who have lost loved ones’ in the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand addressed the House at the start of question...
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Does Windsor-Essex need a universal basic income?

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Does Windsor-Essex need a universal basic income? Sen. Kim Pate believes so. Her bill — S-206 — is in its second reading in the Senate. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says the country can't afford such an idea. But Lorraine Goddard of...
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U.S., Canada exchange document outlining possible terms of trade deal: sources

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In a sign that Ottawa and Washington are making progress toward some sort of trade agreement, CBC News and Radio-Canada have learned about the existence of a working document outlining details of a potential deal.
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Lane Hutson surprised with Calder trophy — becoming 1st Hab to win it in 53 years

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The Montreal Canadiens defenceman takes home the NHL’s top rookie honour — getting a message of congratulations from the legendary goaltender who was the last player from his team to take home the award.
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Teachers worry ‘Buy Canadian’ directive could impact lesson plans

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With school boards across the country directed to 'Buy Canadian' for supplies whenever possible due to the U.S.-Canada trade war, some teachers are worried about the impact on students if no Canadian equivalents to U.S. products are...
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Free passes to national parks raise eyebrows in Waterton

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The president of the southern Alberta hamlet's chamber of commerce tells the Calgary Eyeopener that free park entry will add pressure to Wateron Lakes National Park.
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Public safety minister says border bill will give law enforcement better tools to deal with crime

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Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Bill C-2, the Strong Borders Act, will ‘keep our borders secure, combat transnational organized crime, stop the flow of illegal fentanyl and crack down on money laundering,’ as well as...
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Conservatives express privacy concerns over border bill

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Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner said Bill C-2, the Strong Borders Act, contains ‘snooping provisions.’ Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree responded that the bill ‘does not violate the civil liberties or rights of...
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Former astronaut, Liberal cabinet minister Marc Garneau dead at 76

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Marc Garneau, the former Canadian astronaut and Liberal cabinet minister, has died at age 76. A statement from his wife, Pam says he died peacefully surrounded by family. Garneau was the first Canadian to travel to space as part of a...
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Carney urged to retaliate after Trump hikes steel, aluminum tariffs

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is under pressure to retaliate after the U.S. doubled its tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25 to 50 per cent, but Carney says he won’t strike back yet since the U.S. move was global and didn’t...
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Rebuilding the faces of Ukraine’s war

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Twice a year, a volunteer team of medical staff travels to western Ukraine to treat soldiers and civilians with severe facial injuries from the war. Radio-Canada’s Raphaël Bouvier-Auclair visited the Canadian organization’s clinic to see...
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Carney defends choice to invite India's Modi to G7

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When asked why he invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 summit, Prime Minister Mark Carney said, ‘There are certain countries that should be at the table for those discussions.’ He added that there is an ongoing legal...
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N.B.ers pin hopes on Oilers to bring cup back to Canada

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The Edmonton Oilers want to be the first Canadian team to win the Stanley Cup in 32 years as they embark on a finals rematch with the Florida Panthers.