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1 person missing, 3 others brought to shore after fishing boat capsizes near Halifax

One person is missing and three others have been brought to shore been rescued after a fishing vessel capsized near Halifax Thursday night. The vessel in question is the 18-metre Fortune Pride.

All 4 crew members located after fishing boat capsizes near Halifax, but status unknown

Four people have been taken to shore after a fishing vessel capsized near Halifax Thursday night. The vessel in question is the Fortune Pride.
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All 4 crew members located after fishing boat capsizes near Halifax, but status unknown

Four people have been taken to shore after a fishing vessel capsized near Halifax Thursday night. The vessel in question is the Fortune Pride.

Man charged with 1st-degree murder in 1998 killing of pregnant woman in Toronto

Toronto police have charged a 50-year-old man with first-degree murder in a cold case homicide from 1998. Donna Oglive, 24, was found dead at 130 Carlton St. in March 1998, Toronto police said.
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Man charged with 1st-degree murder in 1998 killing of pregnant woman in Toronto

Toronto police have charged a 50-year-old man with first-degree murder in a cold case homicide from 1998. Donna Oglive, 24, was found dead at 130 Carlton St. in March 1998, Toronto police said.

'Death dealers': Toxic-drug traffickers should face murder charges, victims' families say

As threats of U.S tariffs place renewed attention on the deadly flow of fentanyl, the CBC looks at efforts to hold dealers directly accountable for the deaths they cause.
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'Death dealers': Toxic-drug traffickers should face murder charges, victims' families say

As threats of U.S tariffs place renewed attention on the deadly flow of fentanyl, the CBC looks at efforts to hold dealers directly accountable for the deaths they cause.

Intimate images shared after hacking impact 117 Canada, U.S., overseas victims, maybe more: Thunder Bay police

The Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS) has released more details about an online chat group in which intimate images of women and children from Canada, the U.S. and overseas were obtained via hacking and shared online without their consent.
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Intimate images shared after hacking impact 117 Canada, U.S., overseas victims, maybe more: Thunder Bay police

The Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS) has released more details about an online chat group in which intimate images of women and children from Canada, the U.S. and overseas were obtained via hacking and shared online without their consent.

Trudeau hosting summit today aimed at boosting economy amid Trump tariff threats

With Canada not yet out of the woods when it comes to U.S. tariffs, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is meeting with Canadian business and labour leaders this morning in Toronto  to chart a way forward. 
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Trudeau hosting summit today aimed at boosting economy amid Trump tariff threats

With Canada not yet out of the woods when it comes to U.S. tariffs, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is meeting with Canadian business and labour leaders this morning in Toronto  to chart a way forward. 

When is a deal really a deal? We tracked prices at Old Navy and Canadian Tire to find out

Marketplace tracks sale items at popular stores and reveals false discounts, including products that are always on sale and some that are advertised on big sales days, but are actually cheaper during other times of the year.
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When is a deal really a deal? We tracked prices at Old Navy and Canadian Tire to find out

Marketplace tracks sale items at popular stores and reveals false discounts, including products that are always on sale and some that are advertised on big sales days, but are actually cheaper during other times of the year.

N.S. had highest poverty rate but Manitoba had most deep poverty in 2022, stats show

A new report from Statistics Canada says 12.5 per cent of Nova Scotians lived below the poverty line in 2022, compared with a Canadian average of 9.9 per cent.
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N.S. had highest poverty rate but Manitoba had most deep poverty in 2022, stats show

A new report from Statistics Canada says 12.5 per cent of Nova Scotians lived below the poverty line in 2022, compared with a Canadian average of 9.9 per cent.

Fisher River Cree Nation sisters to compete at World Championship Hoop Dance Contest

A trio of Manitoba sisters are off to the 35th annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest in Phoenix, Ariz., this month.
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Fisher River Cree Nation sisters to compete at World Championship Hoop Dance Contest

A trio of Manitoba sisters are off to the 35th annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest in Phoenix, Ariz., this month.

Colombian man charged in U.S. for smuggling pregnant woman who died crossing from Canada

A Colombian man has been arraigned in the United States after being extradited from Canada on charges related to the smuggling of a 32-year-old Mexican woman who drowned shortly after having crossed the border into Champlain, N.Y., south of Montreal, in Decem
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Colombian man charged in U.S. for smuggling pregnant woman who died crossing from Canada

A Colombian man has been arraigned in the United States after being extradited from Canada on charges related to the smuggling of a 32-year-old Mexican woman who drowned shortly after having crossed the border into Champlain, N.Y., south of Montreal, in December 2023. 

St. John's woman facing eviction hopes the city 'learns' from complicated process

A young woman facing eviction from a St. John's non-profit housing unit says she has lost the will to fight for the place she has called home for most of her life.
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St. John's woman facing eviction hopes the city 'learns' from complicated process

A young woman facing eviction from a St. John's non-profit housing unit says she has lost the will to fight for the place she has called home for most of her life.

Trudeau is unlikely to recall Parliament at opposition's demand. Here's why

As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Canada's premiers and works with cabinet to craft his government's response to an unpredictable Trump administration, he's also batting away repeated demands from opposition leaders to recall Parliament.
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Trudeau is unlikely to recall Parliament at opposition's demand. Here's why

As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Canada's premiers and works with cabinet to craft his government's response to an unpredictable Trump administration, he's also batting away repeated demands from opposition leaders to recall Parliament.

Anxiety over tariffs from New Brunswick's U.S. neighbour

While New Brunswick’s are expressing their concerns over threatened tariffs on Canadian exports, residents of Maine are also keeping an anxious eye on the border.
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Anxiety over tariffs from New Brunswick's U.S. neighbour

While New Brunswick’s are expressing their concerns over threatened tariffs on Canadian exports, residents of Maine are also keeping an anxious eye on the border.

What does the demise of USAID mean for Canada and Western allies?

The shuttering of the U.S. government’s marquee foreign aid agency — USAID — could have an enormous impact on Western allies and their ability to influence developing nations, a series of experts have warned.
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What does the demise of USAID mean for Canada and Western allies?

The shuttering of the U.S. government’s marquee foreign aid agency — USAID — could have an enormous impact on Western allies and their ability to influence developing nations, a series of experts have warned.

Canada Post laying off dozens of managers amid shaky financial future

Canada's national mail carrier is laying off nearly 50 managers to save money, CBC News has learned. The job cuts include firing the company's chief financial officer last month — and dozens of layoff notices are going out this week.
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Canada Post laying off dozens of managers amid shaky financial future

Canada's national mail carrier is laying off nearly 50 managers to save money, CBC News has learned. The job cuts include firing the company's chief financial officer last month — and dozens of layoff notices are going out this week.

'Made in Canada' vs. 'Product of Canada' — What's the difference?

The push to buy Canadian has turned out to be more complicated than some consumers expected — as they try to distinguish between products labelled “Product of Canada” and those that are “Made in Canada.”
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'Made in Canada' vs. 'Product of Canada' — What's the difference?

The push to buy Canadian has turned out to be more complicated than some consumers expected — as they try to distinguish between products labelled “Product of Canada” and those that are “Made in Canada.”

Alberta government sues non-profit that moved clients into hotel rooms

A registered non-profit housing provider that moved vulnerable clients into hotel rooms last year is being sued by the Alberta government.
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Alberta government sues non-profit that moved clients into hotel rooms

A registered non-profit housing provider that moved vulnerable clients into hotel rooms last year is being sued by the Alberta government.

Trudeau announces Canada-U.S. Economic Summit for Friday

With the threat of punishing tariffs on pause but still hovering over the Canadian economy, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the government will host a Canada-U.S. Economic Summit later this week, aimed at increasing investment and easing internal trad
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Trudeau announces Canada-U.S. Economic Summit for Friday

With the threat of punishing tariffs on pause but still hovering over the Canadian economy, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the government will host a Canada-U.S. Economic Summit later this week, aimed at increasing investment and easing internal trade barriers. 

Trump's tariffs could make sending a package or crossing the border costlier — and more complicated

It could get more complicated — and potentially more expensive — for Canadians to cross the border or send packages to the United States, if President Donald Trump's executive order on tariffs goes into effect.
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Trump's tariffs could make sending a package or crossing the border costlier — and more complicated

It could get more complicated — and potentially more expensive — for Canadians to cross the border or send packages to the United States, if President Donald Trump's executive order on tariffs goes into effect.

Kenora and Sioux Lookout are getting MRI suites. Here's why that's a big deal in northwestern Ontario

Health-care professionals in northwestern Ontario say the expansion of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) services in the region will be a game changer for patients, especially those who spend hours travelling from remote communities for care. Here's what we kn
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Kenora and Sioux Lookout are getting MRI suites. Here's why that's a big deal in northwestern Ontario

Health-care professionals in northwestern Ontario say the expansion of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) services in the region will be a game changer for patients, especially those who spend hours travelling from remote communities for care. Here's what we know about the services coming to Kenora and Sioux Lookout.

Mark Carney committing to hit 2% NATO defence spending benchmark in 2030

Liberal leadership contender Mark Carney is expected to announce on Wednesday that if he becomes prime minister he’s committed to reaching NATO’s military investment benchmark of two per cent of gross domestic product by the end of 2030, CBC News has lear
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Mark Carney committing to hit 2% NATO defence spending benchmark in 2030

Liberal leadership contender Mark Carney is expected to announce on Wednesday that if he becomes prime minister he’s committed to reaching NATO’s military investment benchmark of two per cent of gross domestic product by the end of 2030, CBC News has learned.

Behind the scenes of Canada's push to avoid Donald Trump's punishing tariffs

Despite winning a month-long reprieve from potentially devastating U.S. tariffs, there is a deep sense of anxiety hanging over some of the most senior Canadian government officials who manage the relationship with President Donald Trump.
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Behind the scenes of Canada's push to avoid Donald Trump's punishing tariffs

Despite winning a month-long reprieve from potentially devastating U.S. tariffs, there is a deep sense of anxiety hanging over some of the most senior Canadian government officials who manage the relationship with President Donald Trump.

Mike Holmes endorsement ads for renovation company disappear amid CBC investigation

For years, celebrity contractor Mike Holmes has endorsed AGM Renovations in slick ads. After a CBC News investigation into AGM found the company is being investigated by Ontario's electrical safety regulator following safety violations, those ads have disappe
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Mike Holmes endorsement ads for renovation company disappear amid CBC investigation

For years, celebrity contractor Mike Holmes has endorsed AGM Renovations in slick ads. After a CBC News investigation into AGM found the company is being investigated by Ontario's electrical safety regulator following safety violations, those ads have disappeared.

This young mom gave birth to a healthy baby boy. 2 days later, she was dead from an infection

It was a Friday in January when Celina Klinger started having contractions and went to a London, Ont., hospital to give birth to Isaiah, little brother to four-year-old twin sisters. Two days later, the 29-year-old mother of three was dead from a common infe
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This young mom gave birth to a healthy baby boy. 2 days later, she was dead from an infection

It was a Friday in January when Celina Klinger started having contractions and went to a London, Ont., hospital to give birth to Isaiah, little brother to four-year-old twin sisters. Two days later, the 29-year-old mother of three was dead from a common infection that in rare cases can aggressively and quickly spread and kill. 

'Extremely concerned' over doctor-nurse burnout, Ontario hospital's using non-money perks to attract staff

While rural northeastern Ontario hospitals compete financially for visiting temporary doctors to keep their emergency rooms open, some are casting about for other ways to ease the burden on local doctors to prevent burnout.
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'Extremely concerned' over doctor-nurse burnout, Ontario hospital's using non-money perks to attract staff

While rural northeastern Ontario hospitals compete financially for visiting temporary doctors to keep their emergency rooms open, some are casting about for other ways to ease the burden on local doctors to prevent burnout.

Poilievre's pivot: Conservatives conducting internal surveys to adapt message

A possible tariff war with the United States, Justin Trudeau's departure and the Liberal leadership race are all upsetting Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's campaign plans. And behind the scenes, not all Conservatives agree on how to adjust.
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Poilievre's pivot: Conservatives conducting internal surveys to adapt message

A possible tariff war with the United States, Justin Trudeau's departure and the Liberal leadership race are all upsetting Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's campaign plans. And behind the scenes, not all Conservatives agree on how to adjust.

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