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Canadian sailor sickened from mould exposure
After nearly a decade in the navy, Alan Doucette has a debilitating lung condition, which doctors attribute to exposure to mould and possibly diesel fumes aboard navy destroyers
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Disruption continues as multinationals struggle with global cyber attack
Several multinationals say they have been affected by the latest cyber attack which caused havoc around the world on Wednesday. The Danish shipping giant Maersk, which handles one in seven containers worldwide, said in a statement that...
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Target: Port of Toamasina
Madagascar’s Port of Toamasina, the economic heart of the country. It alone sees three quarters of the island nation’s maritime trade. In recent years the port has transformed and modernised, meeting the most stringent international...
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Underwater footage shows 'perfectly preserved' HMS Terror
Video shared with CBC News and produced by the Arctic Research Foundation appears to show images of the sunken HMS Terror, one of Sir John Franklin's two ships lost in the doomed 1845 Franklin Expedition, in a Nunavut bay.
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New coast guard ships subject to numerous complaints
'Things that shouldn't pop up for maybe 20 years are showing up almost immediately,' retired captain says
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Finding Battle of the St. Lawrence shipwrecks
Second World War memories of a Gaspé, Que., fisherman help archaeologists find 5 shipwrecks in the river
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Corner Brook cruise season is well underway as the Volendam makes call to port
More and more cruise ships have made stops in Corner Brook in recent years, and that means more and more tourists coming ashore. The Holland America MS Volendam and its 1,400 passengers arrived on Wednesday, and the CBC’s Leila Beaudoin...
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Defence minister marks start of new warship fleet construction
Minister of Defence Bill Blair was in Halifax to announce the beginning of construction of the Canadian Surface Combatant fleet, 15 next-generation warships to replace the Royal Canadian Navy's destroyers and frigates.
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Washington investigates the reasons behind the failure of the US humanitarian pier
Gaza faces an escalating humanitarian crisis as efforts to deliver essential supplies
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Minister defends Canadian navy ship's visit to Cuba with Russian vessels in port
The decision to send a Canadian naval vessel into the port of Havana to sit alongside Russian warships this week was approved by Defence Minister Bill Blair following a request from the Canadian military, the minister said Monday.
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Blair defends decision to send a Canadian warship to Cuba
National Defence Minister Bill Blair responds to reporters' questions about why Canada accepted an invitation to send a patrol ship to Cuba while the Russian navy was there.
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Ukraine's grain exports reach pre-war levels but challenges remain
A boost & a warning for Ukraine. It says its grain exports are back at pre-war levels, but farmers say the conflict still hampers production
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J.W. Westcott Company turns 150
A company best known for delivering mail to passing ships on the Detroit River is turning 150 years old this year.
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36th Fleet Week kicks off in NYC with Salute to Ships at Fort Hamilton
Fleet Week is a time for New Yorkers to meet sailors and members of the Marines while also experiencing a weeklong display of public demonstrations.
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Inside a $25M marine research centre in Dartmouth
The Facility for Intelligent Marine Systems opened in Dartmouth on Monday at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. The facility will co-ordinate the sophisticated underwater platforms used by Canada to gather ocean data. Paul Withers...
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New tech being used to uncover secrets of the Halifax harbour
Federal scientists are using autonomous underwater vehicles to take more accurate images of the ocean floor. The CBC's Amy Smith spoke to marine geoscientist Alex Normandeau at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography.
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Rose City Rewind: This week in 1984, the St. Clair River was jammed with ice
On April 24, 1984, media boarded the USCGC Bristol Bay in the middle of the St. Clair River to see how hard crews were working to free up an ice jam.
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Nanaimo, B.C., hopes for tourism boost as cruise ships return after years away
The Vancouver Island city is hoping for a monetary boost this summer after going four years without any cruise ships docking in the community.
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The Breakdown | McGill protest demands + Trans Mountain pipeline journey
The National takes you to McGill University for an up-close look at the pro-Palestinian demonstrations and what protesters want. Plus, our Trans Mountain pipeline journey wraps up at the heart of its opposition near the Pacific coast.
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Pebbles and driftwood reveal hidden Black history on misty Fundy beach
Fredericton photographer Gary Weekes presents his exhibit Beachcomber at the UNB Arts Centre. It illustrates the role of Fundy waterways in the history of Black slavery.
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Houthi shipping attacks: Surviving Filipino crew heading home
11 Filipino crewmen who were on a ship that was attacked are due home soon.
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From operational capabilities to firepower, ICG demonstrate prowess at sea
Indian Coast Guard on Feb 25 conducted a ‘Day at Sea’ event to celebrate its 48th Raising Day in Chennai. 8 ships of ICG, with about 1,500 guests sailed out from Chennai harbour on a voyage to witness operational prowess and ICG’S...
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How the Houthis became major Middle East disruptors
Once a rag-tag group in Yemen — one of the world’s poorest countries — Iran has helped the Houthis become major players capable of disrupting global shipping traffic in the Red Sea. CBC’s Paul Hunter breaks down the rise of the Houthis...
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Indian Coast Guard ships ready to counter drone attacks: DG Rakesh Pal
New Delhi, Jan 31 (ANI): As threat of mischievous drone attacks and piracy bids loom large in Arabian Sea, Indian Coast Guard Director General Rakesh Pal assured that the organisation is ready to tackle threats and protect India’s...