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Canada's Gold Cup roster revealed, Pridham in NSL Golden Boot hunt
This week in Canadian soccer, we break down the Canadian men's Gold Cup roster, Jonathan David's growing European soccer legacy and Ottawa Rapids forward Delaney Baie Pridham's continued goal-scoring.
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ISIS still inspiring people in Western countries to commit attacks: expert
Nathan Sales, former counterterrorism co-ordinator for the U.S. State Department, discusses the New Orleans attack, its connections to ISIS and how the group is still inspiring people in Western countries to strike.
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Why drinking Guinness is catching on with Gen Z
Guinness has been a popular choice for bar-goers for centuries. Now more young people and women are ordering the creamy and bitter stout, partly because of social media.
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CBC News Network's Chris Glover speaks with Arctic security expert Whitney Lackenbauer
CBC News Network's Chris Glover speaks with Arctic security expert Whitney Lackenbauer
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La Niña won't save the ski season
After a poor 2023-2024 ski season, many believe this year's La Niña is helping bring the snow back to B.C. But as the CBC's Darius Mahdavi explains, skiers and snowboarders shouldn't be so quick to credit or blame the much-lauded and...
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Janitors strike at the Vancouver International Airport for fair wages
Janitors who clean Vancouver's international airport have gone on strike. They walked off the job just over an hour ago. We find out what's happening at YVR.
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Earth Observation Market To Hit By $8 Bn By 2033
The global Earth Observation market is set to grow from $5 billion to over $8 billion by 2033. Watch in for more details!
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Mouldmakers, greenhouse industry watching as Mexico trade talk ramps up
Representatives of two big industries in Windsor-Essex — tool and mouldmakers and the produce industry — say a free trade deal between Canada and Mexico must be maintained. It comes after questions about the fate of the...
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Vancouver's reversal on gas heating would be 'terrible decision,' former Toronto mayor says
David Miller says reversing a decision on banning natural gas heating and hot water in new Vancouver homes would be a step backwards in the fight against climate change.
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Canada-U.S. trade relationship will remain strong, says CEO of U.S. steelmaker
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Lourenco Goncalves, CEO of Cleveland-Cliffs, about the American steelmaker acquiring Stelco, his recent meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and the threat of...
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USA Today's Taylor Swift reporter on Toronto 'Eras Tour'
Brian West covers all things Taylor Swift for USA today.
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Former Mexican trade negotiator pushing back against Canadian criticism on trade
The US and Canada are accusing Mexico of being a backdoor for Chinese products.
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Presidential Betting Brought in Billions During the 2024 Election... Is This the New Norm?
Charles Gillespie, Founder and CEO of Gambling.com Group comments on the billions of dollars in wagers placed on the outcome of the 2024 election and more.
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'Lumping' Canada and Mexico together on border issues 'problematic': Champagne
Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne tells Power & Politics that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump 'lumping' Canada and Mexico together on border issues to justify a 25% tariff on both countries is 'problematic.'
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Ricky's Law
While involuntary treatment for addiction hasn't been tried in this country, it's already in use in many U.S. states. CBC News travels to Washington state, where Ricky's Law has been in effect for six years, to see what impact the...
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Ont. Premier pitches kicking Mexico out of North American free trade pact
Ontario Minister of Economic Development Vic Fedeli tells Power & Politics Premier Doug Ford is 'absolutely' serious about kicking Mexico out of the North American free trade agreement, which was renegotiated during Donald Trump's first...
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Check out this newly discovered tune from Mozart — played by young Windsor musicians
If you're at the Capitol Theatre this weekend for the Windsor Symphony Orchestra's concerts, you'll get a bonus in the lobby on your way in: an ensemble of young musicians will be playing newly discovered music by Mozart. They came to...
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A discussion about feminism and the Muslim faith
Sheima Benembarek is a Canadian journalist and Asper Fellow at Western University's Faculty of Information and Media Studies. She joined London Morning ahead of moderating the panel discussion Breaking Barriers: Womxn Imams in...
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Promised land no more? Data shows European migration to US declining
Europeans still account for a significant portion of the immigrant population in the US, but the number of arrivals, particularly from western and southern Europe, is declining, as most Europeans prefer to migrate within their own...
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What can North Americans do about the war
Yonatan Zeigen describes his frustration with some of the reactions in the U.S. and Canada to the attacks of Oct. 7 and what he thinks supporters of Israelis and Palestinians should be doing instead.
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New Balance-ing Act: How Companies Go From Old to Classic
Wall Street Week takes a look at how companies can successfully, or unsuccessfully, reinvent themselves in the face of new leadership, technology and competition. New Balance CEO Joe Preston describes how the $7B company has been able to...
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RBC CEO McKay on Growth Targets, Tariffs and Canadian Election
Royal Bank of Canada President and CEO Dave McKay discusses the bank's earnings growth targets and the economic impact of tariffs on "Bloomberg The Close." RBC confirmed at its investor day that it will maintain its current growth and...
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How Can New Auto Tariffs Impact the Economy?
Mary Lovely, Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, shares her thoughts on what to expect from President Trump as he is set to announce new auto tariffs. Mary talks about how these new auto tariffs could...
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Holcim Chairman: 'Right Time' to Take Amrize Public
Holcim Chairman and Amrize Chairman and CEO Jan Jenisch outlines Holcim's planned spinoff of its US construction materials business Amrize.