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'A word of caution to businesses': Trudeau

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The prime minister says the government's 75 per cent wage subsidy program for businesses affected by pandemic-driven revenue losses must operate on a basis of good faith and trust — and warns there will be "serious consequences" for...
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COVID-19: How the show goes on for late-night TV

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How do you work from home when you’re a late-night talk show host? Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert and Trevor Noah are now broadcasting from their living rooms, and showing a new side of themselves.
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Businesses across Europe are adapting different srategies due to the coronavirus outbreak

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The Business Planet team is mobilized to help you better understand how entrepreneurs are coping with the coronavirus epidemic. Since the beginning of the crisis, many entrepreneurs have had to completely stop their activities. Others...
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Businesses across Europe are adapting different strategies due to the coronavirus outbreak

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The Business Planet team is mobilized to help you better understand how entrepreneurs are coping with the coronavirus epidemic. Since the beginning of the crisis, many entrepreneurs have had to completely stop their activities. Others...
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How are European businesses adapting to the coronavirus pandemic?

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The Business Planet team is mobilized to help you better understand how entrepreneurs are coping with the coronavirus epidemic. Since the beginning of the crisis, many entrepreneurs have had to completely stop their activities. Others...
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Trudeau gives Canadian kids 'special thanks' for helping fight coronavirus

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The prime minister spoke directly to Canadian children about doing their part in the battle against COVID-19.
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Online community groups help each other through coronavirus outbreak

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Canadians are connecting online to lend a helping hand to those who need it amidst the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Men, mental health and ending the ‘man up’ mentality

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Josh Beharry survived a suicide attempt and is using his story to show other men they don’t have to suffer in silence. He now works with a psychiatry professor on the website Heads Up Guys to offer resources for men’s mental health.
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B.C. man's long, painful recovery after suicide attempt

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As part of a series on mental health, one man describes his suicide attempt and subsequent work to help others.
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Winnipeg's ambulance response improves under new dispatch system

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Ambulance wait times have improved in the early months of a new dispatch system triaging 911 calls into five different categories, according to the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service. While the response to critical calls is faster, people...
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Toronto names laneway after Luella Price, a woman who escaped slavery in the 1800s

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One of the ways to commemorate notable figures in Toronto is to name a street or laneway after them. The latest example of that happened today in Leslieville, for a woman who ran an organization for people in need more than a century...
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Tattered flag stuck on pole replaced just in time for July 4

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Denise Kellam said that since she works in health care, she is used to helping others instead of others helping her.
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An artist in N.L. hopes his paintings of streets dogs in Nicaragua helps local ones at the SPCA

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Artist Robert Mellin has a series of miniature paintings on display at the Emma Butler Gallery in downtown St. John’s. The CBC’s Francesca Swann stopped by to see the watercolours and chat with Mellin about the paintings and how he hopes...
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Vote 2025: Meet the candidates for Brooklyn borough president

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Khari Edwards is challenging incumbent Antonio Reynoso after the two faced off in 2021.
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Beading Hearts: Mothers grieving overdose deaths find solace through sisterhood

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News 12 photojournalist Edward Sweeting introduces us to the Beading Hearts.
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Hamas Rains Rocket On Israel From Gaza After Iran War; ‘FURIOUS’ IDF Warns Palestinians | Watch

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The Israel Defense Forces issued a warning for Palestinians to evacuate parts of Central Gaza after a rocket was launched from the area at Israel. The IDF said it will destroy all terrorists in the area from where the rocket was fired....
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Future of music education in Regina sounds sombre after school band cutbacks

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Parents, students and fellow educators are concerned about Regina Public Schools' decision to reassign some of its elementary band teachers to other teaching positions.
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Classic cars roll into the annual Bay Wheels Car show

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What started as some car lovers coming together has grown to a gathering of nearly 60 showtime vehicles from across the Avalon Peninsula — all of them on public display in Bay Roberts. Here’s what it looked like from the floor of the...
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The East End: Relic Design

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News 12’s Erin Colton takes you to Relic Design.
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Saskatchewan declares state of emergency as wildfires grow across Prairies

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Saskatchewan declared a state of emergency as wildfires quickly expanded in the northern part of the province forcing thousands from their homes. The situation is similar in parts of Alberta and Manitoba where hot, dry conditions are...
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Cape Breton man retires from nearly 40-year restoration career

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In recent years, the businessman from Glace Bay helped residents recover in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona and the Thanksgiving flood of 2016. Kyle Moore has the story.
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What's changed at shelters since serial killer targeted vulnerable women?

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During Jeremy Skibicki's trial, court heard the now convicted serial killer targeted vulnerable women who frequented Winnipeg homeless shelters. CBC looked into whether the case led to changes in how shelters operate and their safety...
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Peekskill woman launches 'Charm and Candle' to promote a healthier lifestyle after PCOS diagnosis

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After her diagnosis, she knew she needed to make some major lifestyle changes, including what she puts into her home.
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Head of Bridgeport youth program to be honored for helping city reduce local murder rate

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Don Wilson is the founder of Bridgeport Youth Lacrosse.