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Spotify Wrapped a boost for Canadian musicians

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The Spotify Wrapped social media trend is helping some Canadian musicians receive a boost, by reminding fans of the tunes they loved that year.
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Latest climate report 'a chronicle of chaos': UN chief

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United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres says the latest State of the Global Climate report is a 'dire warning' from the planet. 'We must answer the planet's distress signal with action,' he said as he opened the COP27 climate...
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Chile: Whales dying because of ship collisions

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Scientists in Chile are trying to stop ships from hitting whales.
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'I would have called it,' says suicide awareness advocate

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Tanya Joy, whose brother died by suicide and who attempted to take her own life, says the new 988 hotline will make it easier for people who are suffering to get support and help.
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Toronto Blue Jays try out new pitch-calling device

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The Toronto Blue Jays are testing some new technology during spring training: a pitch-calling device that allows the catcher to wirelessly transmit a signal to the pitcher, preventing sign-stealing attempts and speeding up the pace of play.
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Trudeau condemns Russia's 'blatant violation of Ukraine's sovereignty'

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin's recognition of two breakaway regions of Ukraine as 'independent' republics, as Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly announced sanctions would be coming.
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Saskatchewan to end vaccine requirements this month: premier

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province will scrap its requirement program is expected to be scrapped by the end of the month. Many health professionals have spoken out against the plan.
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Indigenous leaders reflect on talks with Pope

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Two leaders of the Indigenous delegation in Rome describe their experiences meeting Pope Francis for historic reconciliation talks and what they hope will come out of the discussions.
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Doug Ford won’t apologize for comments about immigrants

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Despite criticism from the public and opposition parties, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he won’t apologize for saying he only wants hard-working people to come to Canada, adding that he has always been pro-immigration.
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Indigenous delegation gives Pope Francis a cradleboard symbolizing residential school survivors

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Assembly of First Nations delegation lead Regional Chief Gerald Antoine says he hopes the delegation can forge a new relationship with Pope Francis and the Catholic Church after the visit to the Vatican.
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Leadership hopeful could be Manitoba's first female premier

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Heather Stefanson, one of two women competing for the leadership of Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives, joins Power & Politics to discuss her campaign. The new leader will be elected by party members on Oct. 30.
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UN pushed to take more action on climate change

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Political leaders and citizens are pushing the UN to take more action to combat climate change, including making it a permanent item on the Security Council’s agenda.
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Singh defends Wab Kinew over allegations of domestic violence

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The CBC's Olivia Stefanovich asked NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh how he can criticize Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau over candidates with sexual misconduct allegations but stood by Wab Kinew, the leader of Manitoba's New Democratic Party, over...
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Ontario government criticized for ‘inconsistent policies’ to control COVID-19 crisis

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As two Ontario regions take action into their own hands to close workplaces with COVID-19 outbreaks, the province’s advisors publicly criticized Premier Doug Ford’s government for its ‘inconsistent policies’ during the crisis.
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Berlin’s musicians keep music alive in the pandemic

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With the pandemic making it harder to perform, we find out how Berlin's musicians are adapting to the times.
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Additional measures coming Friday to Ontario hot spots, Ford says

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A visibly frustrated Premier Doug Ford said additional measures to fight COVID-19 in Ontario hot spots will be announced on Friday. Health experts can only do so much and if people don't listen to their advice, Ford said he won't...
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Additional measures may come Friday to Ontario hot spots, Ford says

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A visibly frustrated Premier Doug Ford said additional measures to fight COVID-19 in Ontario hot spots will likely be announced on Friday. Health experts can only do so much and if people don't listen to their advice, Ford said he won't...
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Ford suggests additional COVID restrictions coming Friday

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A visibly frustrated Premier Doug Ford said an announcement is coming Friday concerning Ontario COVID-19 hot spots. Health experts can only do so much and if people don't listen to their advice, Ford said he won't hesitate to issue...
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Trudeau is asked about confusing public health messages on Halloween

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked by reporters about the public health messaging on how to celebrate Halloween in pandemic hot spots like Ottawa and Toronto.
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Officials call for extended lockdown in Toronto, Peel Region

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The top doctors in Toronto and neighbouring Peel Region are calling on the provincial government to keep a stay-at-home order in place for another two weeks out of growing concern about COVID-19 variants.
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'We hear your calls for justice, equality and accountability': Trudeau

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In a speech to the House of Commons Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said racism has no place in Canada and promised his government is listening to calls for justice and accountability.
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Federal party leaders condemn racism, violence

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In speeches before the House of Commons Tuesday, Canada's federal political leaders called for greater tolerance and understanding following the death in police custody of George Floyd in the U.S.
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Rehearsing at a distance

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Canadian R&B singer Sarah Daye rehearses remotely via Zoom in Los Angeles with keyboard player Brian Hargrove.
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‘Enough is enough,’ Trudeau toughens talk on isolation

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau toughened his language around self-isolation and social distancing while considering implementing the Emergencies Act.