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Forest fires burn in northern Ontario

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Forest fires are burning in northern and northeastern Ontario. CBC's Philip Lee-Shanok reports.
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Wildfire situation stable in B.C., but bad conditions await

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More than 1,700 people are affected by the wildfires, with 38 properties on evacuation order and another 800 on evacuation alert.
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Fire devours downtown Brandon, Man.

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A fire tore through downtown Brandon, Man., forcing more than 150 people to flee a burning apartment building. CBC's Austin Grabish has the details.
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Anger rising over failed Phoenix Pay system

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Anger is continuing to rise of the failures of the Phoenix Pay system — and protesters are letting the prime minister know not providing a solution could cost him his place on Parliament Hill
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Officials play down danger in Texas chemical plant fire

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Warn residents not to breathe smoke, but say it's not toxic
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Pando Daily's Sarah Lacy- Benchmark "Enabled" Travis Kalanick

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Sarah Lacy, Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Pando Daily, discusses why she thinks Benchmark's lawsuit against Travis Kalanick is all about money and will settle outside of court, even though we all want to see a juicy courtroom showdown....
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Pando Daily's Sarah Lacy: Benchmark "Enabled" Travis Kalanick

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Sarah Lacy, Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Pando Daily, discusses why she thinks Benchmark's lawsuit against Travis Kalanick is all about money and will settle outside of court, even though we all want to see a juicy courtroom showdown....
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Beauty from bombs – An Iraqi artist makes the most of the detritus of war

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Artist Fattah Mohammed Fattah is using leftover parts of Iraq’s dark history to inspire new creations, animal sculptures made from leftover pieces of metal from tanks, shells and other reminders of war. His gallery has just opened its...
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Ewan McGregor steps behind the camera

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Based on Philip Roth’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, ‘American Pastoral’ is the story of a perfect Middle class American family torn apart when the daughter gets involved in the political upheavals of the 1960’s. The...
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Shifting smokers

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Peter Luongo, managing director, Rothmans, Benson & Hedges, Canada's second-biggest tobacco company, talks about industry strategy
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Jamie Foxx says he's not a hero

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Actor speaks to media after rescuing trapped driver
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Toxic mercury poisons miners by the millions

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About 15 million people use mercury in processing ore as they mine for gold in developing countries
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Batona Campground in Wharton State Forest evacuated due to wildfire

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A wildfire is burning in the area of the Batona Campground and Apple Pie Hill in Hammonton.
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Officials: Wildfire forces evacuation of Batona Campground in Wharton State Forest

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Officials say that the fire has consumed 450 acres of land in the area of Tabernacle Township.
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Why Alberta oil industry 'flaring' is at all-time highs

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For the first time ever, Alberta's oil and gas sector breached the limit for how much natural gas it is legally allowed to burn off through flaring. Andrew Chang breaks down what flaring is, why oil companies do it and the environmental...
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Wildfire destroys multiple homes in Fort Nelson, B.C.

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The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality confirmed that 10 properties had been damaged during the fire, and four were destroyed. Rob Fraser, the mayor, says breaking the news to homeowners was ‘one of the most difficult things’ he’s...
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Has enough been done to prepare for wildfire season?

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The Parker Lake wildfire is just one of many already tearing through the province's northeast. The provincial government says preparations are underway. But as CBC’s Belle Puri reports, the question is: has enough been done in the...
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Approaching Alberta wildfire triggers painful memories in Fort McMurray

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As wildfires rage across Western Canada, the approaching flames triggered uneasy memories for Fort McMurray, Alta., residents, who fear a repeat of the devastating fire of 2016.
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Lindenhurst man sentenced to up to 40 years behind bars for burning women with clothing iron

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Jonathan Wright was convicted of assault and other charges over a 2021 attack at a Ronkonkoma hotel.
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Halifax councillor wants to ban open fires during wildfire season

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Following last year's devastating wildfire season, Coun. Kathryn Morse wants to ban open fires between mid-March and mid-October in an effort to help avoid a repeat. But a Halifax firefighter says that might not be the best approach....
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Wildfire recruits train in snow, sleet and rain

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The B.C. Wildfire Service has been holding wildfire bootcamps in Merritt to prepare for the season ahead. It might not be summer weather — there's snow, rain and muck — but that didn't deter the new recruits who are eager to take on the...
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Brownsville fire leaves four families without a home

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According to one resident, the building does not have fire extinguishers, so she tried to throw water on the flames herself, but they kept spreading.
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N.W.T. Speaker Shane Thompson on the 2024 wildfire season

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N.W.T. MLA and Speaker Shane Thompson is well-versed on wildfire risks and preparations. He had a central role in last year's wildfire season as Minister of Environment and Municipal and Community Affairs. This year he's keeping a close...
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What two holdover fires near Fort Smith mean for the 2024 wildfire season

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Fire season in the N.W.T. doesn't officially start until Wednesday. But already, TWO fires are burning in the territory. They're holdovers from last year. They've been smouldering, under the snow, near Fort Smith since last summer. And...