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Trudeau says government considering options for CERB repayment

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told CBC’s chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton that his government is considering the options for Canadians who’ve been told they need to repay CERB by the end of the year. But his words may not...
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Trump pardons include Manafort, military contractors jailed in Iraq massacre

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U.S. President Donald Trump has made a series of controversial pardons, including allies Paul Manafort, Roger Stone and Charles Kushner. But some critics are singling out his pardon of four military contractors responsible for the...
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Rodriguez says the Liberal government didn't give concessions to NDP and Greens to get their support

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Government House Leader Pablo Rodriguez spoke with reporters after the Liberal government survived a confidence vote on Monday.
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Why some Latino voters have shifted to the right ahead of the U.S. election

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One in five voters in Florida is Latino, and Trump has scooped up more support this election than last. A closer look at voters in Miami to find out how some Latinos have shifted Republican and whether the Democrats can hold on.
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Thailand hill tribes: COVID-19 hurting citizenship fight

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Members of ethnic hill tribes are among the most marginalised people in Thailand.
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Singh questions Liberals' failed plan to help students

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh questioned Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland in Question Period on Monday
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Opposition presses Liberals about WE Charity contract with Trudeau absent

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was absent from question period on the first day he would have faced opposition questions about his family ties to WE Charity, which had been given a $900-million student grants program to run. The Liberals...
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Indonesia: Aceh community support rescued Rohingya refugees

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A community in western Indonesia is banding together to support a group of 99 Rohingya refugees, who they rescued from Indonesian waters late last month.
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Trudeau is asked how his government will handle the economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with the CBC's Rosemary Barton from Parliament Hill Wednesday.
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Iranian port spared from US sanctions in rare cooperation

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Iran regularly tops the lists of US enemies, but it cooperates on at least one strategic port.
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Fitness Wearable Whoop Raises $100 Million In New Funding With Patrick Mahomes, Eli Manning Backing

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Will Ahmed, founder and CEO of Whoop, joins Cheddar to discuss the human performance company's $100 million Series E funding round.
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Canadian good news stories of 2020

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To say 2020 was a hard year might be an understatement. But despite all of the challenges, Canadians still found bright spots where they could.
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Ottawa announces $75M for off-reserve Indigenous organizations

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces $75 million in funding for organizations supporting Indigenous people living in urban centres and off-reserve.
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Amazon Web Services Helps R.I. Handle Unemployment Claims Surge

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"They stepped into the crisis and really helped us out in real-time," Director of the Rhode Island Labor Department, Scott Jensen told Cheddar.
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Hotel workers need 'long-term' support says laid-off attendant

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Nym Calvez worked at a downtown Vancouver hotel — until the COVID-19 pandemic hit that industry. She is originally from the Philippines and may not be able to send money back to her family. She wants the federal government to think about...
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Toronto community group creates pop-up food bank

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Simon Strauss is a co-organizer behind Toronto Little Free Pantries Project. The initiative was started to help those who may need extra access to food during the COVID-19 pandemic.The motto of the pop-up food bank is: Give what you can;...
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Celebrating Ramadan during COVID-19 pandemic

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The month of Ramadan will be different for Muslims around the world this year, with COVID-19 restrictions meaning people can’t gather to pray and celebrate.
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Trudeau asked if his government will send more help to the oil industry

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Tuesday
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Some good news from across the country on Tuesday

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With much of the world struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still some good-news stories to report. Here's a brief roundup.
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US: Retired doctors, medical students volunteer against COVID-19

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New York City's mayor is calling for a national mobilisation of medical personnel to fight the pandemic.
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'We're pointing out the discrepancy': Scheer on COVID-19 emergency aid package

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says the measures announced by the government don't match the legislation passed to facilitate them.
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Volunteers offer emergency food deliveries in Kahnawake First Nation

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Vulnerable members of the Kahnawake First Nation south of Montreal are receiving hot meals from volunteers offering an emergency food service. Ashlan Phillips is organizing the drive for Kahnawake Shakotiia'takehnhas Community Services.
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Fearing COVID-19 resurgence, China asks people to stay vigilant

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From next week, domestic travel will be allowed but while cities in China slowly ease restrictions, countries around the region are doing the opposite, fearful of new clusters of the disease emerging.
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Coronavirus in Central Asia: Virus relief funds under question

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Donations to help those affected by the pandemic have raised concerns from some about the origin of the funds.