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No more ‘Go! Canadiens Go!’ on Montreal buses after language watchdog intervenes

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Montreal’s transit authority is re-wording written support for the NHL team on all of its buses after Quebec’s French-language watchdog recommended the change. The OQLF says the word ‘go’ is an Anglicism.
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‘So happy to know my voice matters,’ says first-time voter

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Naiwen Cao voted for the first time in his life during the advance polls, and says immigration and cost of living were top of mind when casting his ballot. Cao became a Canadian citizen in January, and sees voting as a ‘great...
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Canadian cardinal remembers Pope Francis’s humour, changes to the Catholic Church

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Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny spoke to The National’s Adrienne Arsenault about his memories of Pope Francis, including the pontiff's sense of humour and his efforts to make change within the Catholic Church.
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5 Canadian teams battle for the Stanley Cup

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Five Canadian NHL teams have made it to the playoffs with agoal of ending a 30-year drought and bringing the Stanley Cup back to Canada.
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Canadian students at sea vote at embassy in Switzerland

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Two students at Class Afloat, an independent high school operating on a tall ship, voted for the first time during a port of call in Switzerland at the Canadian Embassy in Bern.
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Are you still buying Canadian?

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Many shoppers vowed to buy local amid the U.S. trade war. Canadian flags popped up at some grocery stores, and some shops have removed American products from their shelves. A few months in now, is the movement still going strong? We...
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New Canadians voting federally for the first time say it's all about protecting Canada

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A wave of patriotism has overtaken the electorate and it turns out new Canadians are no exception. Three new citizens tell us about the issues that matter most to them as they head to vote in their first federal election, and it's all...
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Want Arctic security? Nunavummiut say invest in Canada’s North

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With Canada’s sovereignty and security top of mind for many voters in this election, CBC’s Juanita Taylor goes to Nunavut, where people say you can’t secure the Arctic border without investing in northern communities.
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This Windsor, Ont., woman is making hundreds of 'Elbows Up' pins

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Many Canadians are re-thinking their relationship with the United States as U.S. President Donald Trump levies tariffs and threatens to make Canada the 51st state. Windsorite Mary Gilbeault is making hundreds of 'Elbows Up' pins to share...
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For these local confectioners, Canadian pride is best served sweet

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CBC’s Jodie Applewaithe visited several stores around Ottawa-Gatineau that are taking a stand against U.S. tariffs and annexation threats.
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What being Canadian means to comedian Jonny Harris

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For a decade, Comedian Jonny Harris has travelled across the country showcasing Canada’s struggling small towns as part of his show, Still Standing. With U.S. threats fuelling a new sense of unity, The National’s Ian Hanomansing asks the...
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What matters to voters in Kimberley, B.C.?

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The city of Kimberley, in the province's East Kootenay region, has been a tourist destination for decades. Voters in the city — part of the redrawn Columbia-Kootenay-Southern Rockies riding — spoke to the CBC's Corey Bullock about what...
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Ontario's big city mayors ask for more government support to deal with tariffs

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Ontario’s big city mayors are asking for more provincial and federal support to deal with tariffs and funding infrastructure projects. CBC’s Lane Harrison has the details.
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How social media news ban is keeping voters in the dark

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A media monitoring organization says the “news blackout” on Facebook and Instagram is blocking crucial updates for voters. CBC Calgary’s Rob Brown reveals new research into how this shift might affect your feed during the election.
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Canadians avoiding travel to the U.S, new data shows—so where are they going? | Hanomansing Tonight

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New data reveals a significant drop in Canadian travel to the U.S., prompting questions about shifting tourist habits. Travel consultant McKenzie McMillan weighs in on the numbers and where Canadians are heading instead.
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Here’s what people had to say outside a Pierre Poilievre rally in Breslau

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre held a rally near the airport in Breslau Thursday evening. Local residents showed up to show their support. Some first-time voters said they were there to see what Poilievre had to say in order to...
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Canadian visits to U.S. plummet over fear of harsh new security measures

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Canadians are making fewer trips to the U.S. over fears about the Trump administration’s harsh new security measures, including the heightened possibility of being detained. Statistics Canada says air travel is down 13 per cent, and land...
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Canadians avoiding travel to the U.S, new data shows—so where are they going? | Hanomansingh Tonight

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New data reveals a significant drop in Canadian travel to the U.S., prompting questions about shifting tourist habits. Travel consultant McKenzie McMillan weighs in on the numbers and where Canadians are heading instead.
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Canadian snowbird cancels his annual U.S. trip

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Bob Bloomer, a Canadian snowbird, talks about why he cancelled his annual U.S. family trip amid the ongoing Trump trade war. StatsCan reports show fewer Canadians travelled to the U.S. last month.
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#TheMoment a Canada goose battled a fox on the streets of Toronto

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Wafi Ishmam Chaudhury recounts the moment he filmed a battle between a hungry fox and some alert Canada geese on the streets of Toronto.
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Manitoba MLAs point fingers over soaring ER wait times

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Median wait times at Winnipeg's emergency departments and urgent care centres in February approached a record high. Meanwhile, Manitoba MLAs appear poised to refer a Tory proposal to sing O Canada at the start of every legislative...
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Adding new words to the Dictionary of Canadianisms

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"Raincouver," "demoviction," and "elbows up" are some of the 137 new terms added to the Dictionary of Canadianisms. Stefan Dollinger, the chief editor of the UBC creation, says updating the dictionary is all about sleuthing and comparing...
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How to ‘Buy Canadian’ when supply chains are so murky

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As anger over U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war fuels a surging ‘Buy Canadian’ movement, The National asks marketing professor Grant Packard to help navigate supply-line confusion so Canadians can keep their elbows up at the...
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Rory McIlroy wins the Masters, recap with Myles Dichter of Basement Golf

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Rory McIlroy made history by becoming the 6th player to ever complete the career grand slam in golf, and it only took him 11 tries to do so. Brittany MacLean is joined by Myles Dichter of the Basement Golf newsletter to recap his...