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Unity, perseverance on display as Invictus Games begin

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More than 500 athletes have convened in Vancouver for the first winter edition of the Invictus Games — which celebrate injured military and service personnel. Those athletes say they aren’t letting the world’s political divide get in the...
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Electric ferries to set sail from downtown Vancouver

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A B.C. company says it's two years away from running a new ferry service out of downtown Vancouver. Greenline Marine plans to run high-speed, all-electric ferries to Bowen Island and Gibsons As Chad Pawson reports, it has the support of...
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Microphones catch Trudeau remarks behind closed doors at economic conference | Roman

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1500: Canadians have heard the jokes and seen the memes from President Donald Trump - that Canada should become a U-S state. Today, the Prime Minister made clear - he believes Trump is serious. The Prime Minister's blunt talk was...
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Trust issues? These are the professions Europeans trust the most and the least

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Across 21 different professions, Europeans trust doctors and scientists the most. Meanwhile, politicians are the least trusted, despite a gradual increase since reaching a low in 2018.
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How fake news about the Magdeburg attack is spreading ahead of the German elections

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Some politicians and social media users have been accused of using the incident for political gain.
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Lebanon political crisis: New attempt to elect first president since 2022

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Lebanon's politicians have failed to elect a president for over two years. Thursday's attempt coincides with regional power shifts.
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Five dead in car ramming in crowded German Christmas market

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The driver involved in the ramming has been taken into custody, with officials calling the incident an attack.
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Fallout from South Korea's martial law: Growing demands for president's resignation

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South Korea's opposition party has presented a bill in parliament to impeach the president for declaring martial law.
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Should politicians accept corporate gifts like Taylor Swift tickets?

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Federal cabinet minister Harjit Sajjan is defending his decision to accept taxpayer-funded Taylor Swift tickets. Sajjan donated $1,500 to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank in lieu of payment for the tickets provided by Crown corporation...
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Protests call for South Korean president to quit over martial law order

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President Yoon Suk-yeol faces huge pressure to leave office after he imposed a short-lived martial law.
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What would more security at Canadian ports look like?

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B.C. Premier David Eby and B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad both say Ottawa needs to re-establish a dedicated policing agency at Canada's ports. Doug Kiloh, former head of the RCMP's National Ports Enforcement Team, says there will...
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In-person confrontations becoming more of a concern as threats rise in recent years

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Singh isn't the only politician being targeted.Complaints of harassment against Members of Parliament are up almost eight hundred per cent in the last five years. CBC's Ioanna Roumeliotis is here with more on that.
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Calls to declare intimate partner violence an epidemic

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A U-N report says 140 women or girls were killed by an intimate partner or family member every day last year. The report was released today on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. And it's prompted some...
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Why some Quebec politicians are ditching X for Bluesky

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It looks quite similar to X, formerly known as Twitter, but some politicians say Bluesky is filled with more constructive discussion than its counterpart. Officials like the mayors of Montreal and Laval have started using it.
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Why Calgary’s budget was a 2025 election primer

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More than just a debate about taxes and spending, The CBC’s Helen Pike talks to an expert about how budget deliberations set the stage for Calgary politicians hoping to run for the 2025 civic election.
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New campaign challenges the narrative around immigration in Quebec

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A social media campaign by l'Observatoire pour la justice migrante is pushing back against claims politicians in Quebec are making about immigration. Hip-hop artist and historian Aly Ndiaye, aka Webster, is among those featured in the...
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Remembering Jodi Rell: Popular former governor dies at 78

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Sometimes called “the accidental governor,” Rell rose to power after Gov. John Rowland’s corruption scandal in 2004. She left office as one of state’s most popular leaders.
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Thousands meet with MPs in Westminster for mass lobby on climate action

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Activists, schoolchildren, faith leaders, parents and grandparents are among those who have united in Westminster to lobby MPs on climate and nature action. Organisers said around 5,000 people from across the UK were planning to meet...
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Welsh Tories Conference - Darren Millar full speech

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The leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Darren Millar, addresses the Welsh Conservative Conference in Llangollen. Millar used the speech to say that Reform UK is a “one-man personality cult” led by Nigel Farage.
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Nicola Sturgeon hits out at Keir Starmer's immigration speech

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Interview with former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon during a visit to the Hamilton Gymnastics Club in Blantyre. Ahead of the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election next month, Sturgeon hit out at the Prime Minister,...
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Pro-assisted dying campaigners gather outside Parliament on the eve of a possible vote

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Pro-assisted dying campaigners from Humanist UK and My Death My Decision have gathered outside Parliament on the eve of a possible vote Interviews: 1. Nathan Stilwell, Assisted dying campaigner for Humanists UK, campaign manager for My...
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Liz Truss says Reeves is 'redoing her homework' with spring statement

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Former Prime Minister, Liz Truss, participating in a panel discussion led by the Growth Commission, says the Chancellor is 'redoing her homework' with the spring statement. Chancellor Rachel Reeves will deliver the spring statement to...
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NHS England’s medical director says ‘it’s about time’ he steps down

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NHS England’s national medical director has resigned seven years after taking up the post, saying it is “about time” he “handed the baton over”. Professor Sir Stephen Powis, who announced he was stepping down on Thursday morning, told...
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DOGE's Wrecking Ball Playbook

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Jennifer Pahlka, senior fellow at the Niskanen Center, says Elon Musk's DOGE cuts are moving way too quickly, causing chaos and fear. She joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.