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Champagne asked about temporary workers for Windsor, Ont., battery plant

9th - Higher Ed
François-Philippe Champagne, the minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, says 'we obviously want to maximize Canadian workers' at NextStar battery plant in Windsor, Ont., after backlash over a plan to bring in temporary workers...
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The Rolling Stones announce 2024 tour - But what's behind that tongue?

9th - Higher Ed
The octogenarians of rock'n'roll are heading to the States next year. Ever wondered what that tongue logo is all about?
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Lunar Eclipse: Space scientist busts misconceptions related to celestial phenomena

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Space Scientist Dr. Suvendu Patnaik dispelled eclipse myths ahead of the lunar eclipse occurring on the night of 28 and 29. He clarified that the moon's disk will be only about six per cent covered and can be observed with the naked eye....
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What Montreal can learn from NYC's Airbnb crackdown

9th - Higher Ed
As more cities face a housing shortage, Montreal and New York City have enacted stricter short-term rental regulations. CBC’s Sarah Leavitt explores the new rules and what difference they’re making.
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Why 2023 has become the year of the strike

9th - Higher Ed
From Hollywood to the Port of Vancouver, thousands have hit picket lines across North America this year to demand change. CBC’s Anya Zoledsiowski breaks down why workers are so emboldened at this moment and how long it could last.
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Zelenskyy wraps up Canadian visit with Ukrainians in Toronto

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrapped up his visit to Canada by meeting with business leaders and attending an event in Toronto with the Ukrainian-Canadian community.
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North American Indigenous Games kick off in Halifax

9th - Higher Ed
Roughly 5,000 teenage athletes are in Halifax this week for the North American Indigenous Games, which combine sports, traditional competitions and cultural events.
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Canada's first gay couple to be married reflect on 20th anniversary

9th - Higher Ed
Michael Stark and Michael Leshner became Canada's first gay couple to get legally married in 2003. They join CBC News to reflect on their 20th anniversary and discuss what troubles them about the state of LGBTQ rights across North America.
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Super.com Raises $85 Million to Grow Super Savings App

9th - Higher Ed
One company shaking up the startup space is Super.com, which aims to help everyday Americans save money and access credit. Hussein Fazal, CEO and co-founder, joins Cheddar News to break down how the product works.
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Professional women’s hockey struggles to take hold

9th - Higher Ed
Grassroots girls hockey has grown exponentially in recent years but professional women’s hockey has struggled to take hold. Experts say there is potential for a league to thrive if it is approached the right way.
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Cheddar Explains: Who Qualifies for EV Tax Credits?

9th - Higher Ed
Cheddar News' Senior Reporter Chloe Aiello breaks down who will qualify for federal electric vehicle tax credits following recent changes.
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New Tax Credit Requirements to Limit Qualified Electric Vehicles for Tax Breaks

9th - Higher Ed
New Tax Credit Requirements to Limit Qualified Electric Vehicles for Tax Breaks
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PMO announces plans for Biden to visit Ottawa, new air defence system for Ukraine at summit

9th - Higher Ed
Canada announced plans to purchase a U.S.-made missile defence system for Ukraine and an upcoming visit by U.S. President Joe Biden to Ottawa at the North American Leaders’ Summit. The broader summit focused on strengthening economic...
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Canada, Mexico defeat U.S. in auto part rules dispute

9th - Higher Ed
Mexico and Canada have won a trade dispute with the United States over rules of origin for auto parts, which could help protect Canadian businesses and jobs.
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Study Shows Auto Execs Unsure About EV Adoption

9th - Higher Ed
Lauren Fix, automotive analyst and CEO of Car Coach Reports, joined Cheddar News to discuss the future of mainstream EVs.
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Lithium mine could be economic boon, but comes with risks for Quebec town

9th - Higher Ed
A tiny Quebec town is set to be the home of one of North America’s only functional lithium mines. The coveted mineral is a key component of electric car batteries. It could be a boon for the community, but critics warn getting to the...
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GM Canada's President on the future of auto manufacturing in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's first electric vehicle assembly line is up and running in Ingersoll, Ontario. The CBC's Nisha Patel sat down with GM Canada's President, Marissa West, to find out what this transformation means for Canada's auto industry.
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Kellogg Tops Earnings Estimates, Raises Sales Forecast

9th - Higher Ed
Kellogg's Chairman and CEO Steve Cahillane joined Cheddar News to discuss the company's latest quarterly earnings.
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Kenya: Three-day NGO international film festival comes to an end

9th - Higher Ed
A film festival is aiming to unite global communities around the UN's sustainable development goals.
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Xi Jinping’s consolidation of power in China

9th - Higher Ed
China’s President Xi Jinping appears poised to hold onto his position for an exceptional third term after consolidating power over a number of years. CBC News takes a closer look at the power dynamics at play, and what Xi’s solidified...
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For the Love of Thrifting: Goodwill Goes Online

9th - Higher Ed
Cheddar News dives into the world of secondhand shopping.
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New GoodwillFinds CEO Has Big Digital Aspirations

9th - Higher Ed
Newly-appointed GoodwillFinds CEO Matt Kaness has big aspirations for the 120-year-old nonprofit’s new online shop -- he aims to grow inventory to one million items by next year.
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What 'ending the colonial era in Canada' means for the Indigenous community

9th - Higher Ed
Kukpi7 Judy Wilson, secretary treasurer for the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, speaks with CBC News about wearing orange on Sept. 19, the day of Queen Elizabeth's funeral, and about remembering the struggles her people have had in their...
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Kelly Craft on her relationship with Donald Trump

9th - Higher Ed
Former U.S. ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft spoke with Power & Politics in November 2021 about her relationship with former U.S. president Donald Trump.