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How nighttime heat could affect your body today

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Last year was the hottest in recorded human history. This year, Canada continues to be affected by heat waves and record-breaking temperatures. One big shift is the increase in nighttime temperatures, prompting health concerns across the...
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GTA under extreme heat warning all week. Here's what to expect

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Extreme heat warnings are in place for parts of Ontario, Quebec and much of Atlantic Canada. In Toronto, Environment Canada says daytime highs will feel like 40 C with the humidex — and there will be little relief overnight....
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4 things to know about the 'oppressive' heat wave in Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada

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Millions of people are under a heat warning in Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces, with Environment and Climate Change Canada warning that temperatures could reach as high as 35 C.
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Ontario winery tests new green tech to reduce fungicide use

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New Canadian technology is tackling an age-old nuisance on wine grape vines using a combination of ultraviolet light, ozone and hydrogen peroxide to attack mildew and fungus. Experts say this solution uses no toxic chemicals, which is...
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What to expect from the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season

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As CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon explains, the official forecast calls for a very active season with 17 to 25 storms.
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Pilot breaks down what happens in extreme turbulence

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A Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore experienced severe turbulence, resulting in one death and multiple injuries. The National guest host, Asha Tomlinson, speaks with a pilot who explains what likely happened and why...
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Step inside a soon to be revitalized Labrador campground this Victoria Day weekend

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CBC Radio's Labrador Morning was live for its Victoria Day special where many listeners likely were, a campground! The crew spoke with Jamie Abbass, co-owner of the Gosling Lake Campground near Happy Valley-Goose Bay, about efforts to...
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Ottawa ‘considering all measures’ after U.S. move to hike tariffs on Chinese EVs, says minister

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Federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne tells Power & Politics that Canada and the U.S. are ‘very aligned when it comes to protecting our key supply chain’ and jobs in North America. U.S....
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U.S. hikes tariffs on Chinese EVs as Ontario lands new EV battery plant

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U.S. President Joe Biden announced Tuesday a steep increase in tariffs on Chinese imports, including electric vehicles. Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, tells Power & Politics that Canada ‘has...
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The NFL May Be Coming To Netflix On Christmas. Are Consumers Starting to Feel Subscription Fatigue?

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Netflix's potential NFL Christmas games could be a literal game-changer for streaming, sports, and revenue
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How should Canada respond to U.S. hiking tariffs on Chinese EVs?

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U.S. President Joe Biden announced Tuesday a steep increase in tariffs on Chinese imports, including electric vehicles. Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, weighs in on the new tariffs and on the...
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Signing grocery code of conduct would help 'stabilize' prices: industry minister

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After months of negotiations, Loblaw has agreed to sign the grocery code of conduct if other industry players do so as well. Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne says this is good news and can help...
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What millennials need to know about rising cancer rates

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There has been a significant increase in younger people being diagnosed with cancer. CBC’S Shannon Martin speaks to Miyo Yamashita, CEO and president of Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, about the different kinds of cancers...
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Capital gains tax is not a 'punishment,' Freeland says

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says changes to the capital gains tax are levelling out the playing field and that it's unfair to describe ‘tax fairness as a punishment.’ Freeland, who is also Canada's finance minister, also...
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Honda’s $15B EV deal will have ‘rippling effects for generations’: innovation minister

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The automaker announced Thursday it's investing $15B to build four new manufacturing plants in Ontario. Federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne tells Power & Politics that this deal sends a ‘very...
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Firefighters are getting PFAS-free gear to phase out equipment containing a chemical linked to increased cancer rates

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A group of chemicals used in firefighting uniforms has been linked to increased cancer rates. Vancouver could become one of the first cities in North America to phase out their use.
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Swedish star set to lead Red Bulls home opener in Harrison this weekend

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Fans will get a first look at Swedish star Emil Forsberg, who the team hopes can provide the star power needed to bring home an MLS Cup title.
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Economies of Canada and U.S. 'more integrated now than ever': Champagne

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Despite looming threats to Canada-U.S. trade relations from presidential candidate Donald Trump, 'Team Canada' is confident American industry leaders know that Canada is 'essential' to economic growth in North America, says Minister of...
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How to protect yourself against measles

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The potential community spread of measles in several cities and an alarming rise in cases abroad has health officials warning Canadians to make sure their vaccinations are up to date. The National asks the experts to break down how we...
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Measles is making a comeback in Europe. Should Islanders be worried?

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After an explosion of measles cases in Europe, P.E.I.'s Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison explains how serious the virus can be and why vaccination is the key to protection.
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Why doesn't Montreal have more public washrooms?

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Good Question Montreal looks into why it can be tough to find a place to go when you need to go on the go.
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Canada's Jacqueline Simoneau swims to silver in Doha

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The Canadian just missed gold in the artistic solo technical program at the World Aquatic Championships.
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Canada briefed by U.S. on emerging Russian anti-satellite threat

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The White House confirmed Thursday Russia is developing an anti-satellite weapons system but said there's no immediate threat to anyone's safety. Power & Politics speaks to Defence Minister Bill Blair about the emerging space-based...
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The Breakdown | TikTok threat? + Once-in-a-lifetime eclipse

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Is TikTok really a national security threat, or is the U.S. unfairly picking on a Chinese-owned company? Plus, CBC’s Andrew Chang breaks down why the upcoming total solar eclipse is a celestial event you’ll never see again.