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The Investigators with Diana Swain - Margaret Evans on the famine in South Sudan

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100 thousand people are at immediate risk of starving to death in South Sudan. Guest host Mark Kelley speaks with the CBC's Margaret Evans about covering the famine and the challenge of getting audiences to care. Watch The Investigators...
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Merkel: 'The sole responsibility … lies with President Assad'

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German chancellor comments on U.S. missile attack against Syria
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EU agrees on military HQ

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The EU will set up its own military headquarters, ministers agreed on Monday. The entity will initially have some 30 staff and fit together with the bloc’s existing military structures. “Today we decided to establish a MPCC (Military...
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KPMG offshore tax dodge

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A former client of the accounting giant KPMG says a tax dodge that involved wealthy people gifting their money to an offshore jurisdiction was a 'facade' designed to hide money from the taxman
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Trudeau speaks at Quebec City vigil

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Justin Trudeau attends vigil Monday held after the attack on a Quebec mosque Sunday left six people dead and eight injured
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Sweden’s advice to Europe

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Despite Sweden bearing a significant burden of incoming refugees, its employment rates are still the envy of Europe. Ylva Johansson, Minister for Employment and Integration, was asked by host of Real Economy, Maithreyi Seetharaman, for...
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B.C. couple adopts 34 parrots

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One couple is going to extraordinary lengths to help out after hundreds of parrots were abandoned in British Columbia earlier this year
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Sunday Scrum: Trudeau slammed for Indigenous comment

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Prime minister's 'canoes and paddles' comment at a town hall last week sparks controversy
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Morocco cleans up its act for COP 22

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Morocco considers that action in favour of the environment coming from civil society is of the utmost importance. In Casablanca several initiatives inspired by young people have led to the setting up of associations that are working to...
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Revolutionary Hungarian actress Andrea Fullajtár plays Marlene Dietrich

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A long dead, enigmatic, German movie star and stage queen has found a fresh voice in a new show performed by revolutionary Hungarian actress Andrea Fullajtár. The classical thespian sings the songs and recounts the thoughts of Marlene...
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Liberals in damage control after Dan Gagnier controversy

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Trudeau says former campaign co-chair's letter offering lobbying advice to Energy East pipeline interests was 'inappropriate'
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Governor General's Canada Day speech

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David Johnston calls on Canadians to remember battles of Somme and Beaumont-Hamel from First World War
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Ontario fiscal plans

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Don Drummond on the parties' spending plans in Ontario election.
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Sharlene Bosma did it for her daughter

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Tim Bosma's widow describes how she sat in court day after day during her husband's murder trial
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Working in the future: how humans need to adapt

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Since the start of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th Century, machines have been taking over from human workers. They are cheaper to run and produce more, but will robots end up doing all our work in the future, and what will be our...
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Covering tech

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Kara Swisher, the executive editor and co-founder of Recode, is known for being uncompromising when holding the stars of the tech world accountable
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Mark Zuckerberg breaks silence, Christopher Wylie defends past

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has finally broken his silence but that hasn't stopped the backlash — including some criticism from the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie. Wylie is also facing questions about his past,...
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Pakistani Taliban faction behind Easter bombing

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Jamaat-ul-Ahrar claims responsibility for the suicide attack
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Sask. premier wants federal money for oil companies

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Sask. NDP responds to Brad Wall's request for $156M to clean up orphaned wells
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Raptors General Manager Masai Ujiri

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The NBA All Star game is in Toronto this weekend -- a sign of the success of the Raptors. Wendy Mesley sits down with the main architect of that success, Masai Ujiri, the team's General Manager.
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Drone decorum

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U.S. aviation officials are trying to keep tabs on the drones in the skies
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David Bowie on Death, Violence and Chaos in 'Outside'

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In this 1995 interview, David Bowie talks about the sexual and violent themes that run through his release 'Outside.'
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David Bowie Explains Ziggy Stardust

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In this 1977 interview, David Bowie talks about Ziggy Stardust and his use of ever-changing characters in performance.
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The Secrets of Oak Ridge

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Allegations of treatment with LSD, sleep deprivation, torture. The painful legacy of an Ontario psychiatric facility.