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CBC's Belle Puri looks back at a glorious career

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CBC's Belle Puri is retiring after over four decades as a journalist. She has covered thousands of stories, but one story she told 10 years ago still resonates with her to this day. Belle looks back at the story and how some stories...
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Jury: Franklin bus aide not guilty of manslaughter, guilty of endangering welfare of a child in 6-year-old’s death

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The jury found Amanda Davila guilty of endangering the welfare of a child in the death of 6-year-old Fajr Williams in 2023.
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This Montreal-area group is helping people with schizophrenia one meal at a time

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Initium in Longueuil, Que., south of Montreal, offers daily meals and organizes social activities for its members, helping them reconnect with others and re-enter the workforce.
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Canada Post strike hitting the North, vulnerable communities hard

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The Canada Post strike is hitting Canada’s northern regions and vulnerable communities hard. One Ottawa food bank, which gets most of its financial donations through the mail, warns the disruption is seriously impacting its ability to...
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Germany political collapse: Government confidence vote set for December 16

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Germany is expected to hold a vote of confidence in the government next month
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First Nations vote down resolution to endorse $47.8B child welfare reform deal

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First Nations chiefs and proxies from across Canada have voted down a resolution to fully accept a settlement agreement on long-term reform of First Nations child and family services.
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South Africa lion breeders face uncertain future after ban

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South Africa's ban on breeding captive big game and using lions commercially has left big-cat breeders concerned about their business.
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Tory defectors ‘were never Conservatives to begin with’, Badenoch claims

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Former Conservatives who have joined Reform UK were “never Conservatives to begin with”, Kemi Badenoch has said.



The Tory leader made the claim following the latest defection – former Conservative Party chairman Jake...
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Badenoch attacks ‘banana republic’ defectors after another Tory joins Reform

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Kemi Badenoch has hit back at Tory defectors to Reform UK, accusing them of behaving “like they do in banana republics” during a speech at King's Building, Smith Square.



Mrs Badenoch’s comments came in response to media...
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Kemi Badenoch delivers a speech setting out her plans for welfare

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Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch delivers a speech setting out her plans for welfare, at King's Building in Smith Square, central London.
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Swinney concerned about budget after ‘chaotic and shambolic’ welfare reforms

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John Swinney has said the UK Labour Government’s handling of welfare reforms has been “chaotic and shambolic”, as he expressed concern for what the concessions could mean for the Scottish budget.



The First Minister...
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Sir Kier Starmer returns to Downing Street after PMQ's

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Cars believed to contain Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer inside return to Downing Street after Prime Minister's Questions.
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UK Government has essentially abandoned the heart of their welfare reforms - John Swinney

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First Minister of Scotland John Swinney visits the Museum of Childhood on Edinburgh's Royal Mile, where he spoke to the media following the fallout from Keir Starmer’s last-minute climbdown on welfare reforms.
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PM hosts reception for public sector workers

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to host reception for public sector workers.



While MPs were getting underway with their debate on the Government’s welfare reforms, the Prime Minister said it was a “privilege” to welcome...
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Anas Sarwar would ‘absolutely not’ cut disabled Scots’ benefits as first minister

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Anas Sarwar has said he would “absolutely not” slash disabled Scots’ benefits if he became first minister, despite his support for the UK Government’s welfare cuts.



The Scottish Labour leader said it was “factually wrong to...
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Labour MP with disability fights back the tears ahead of welfare reform Bill vote

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A Labour MP will vote against the welfare reform Bill “with a heavy, broken heart”.



Marie Tidball’s voice cracked with emotion as she told the Commons: “In March 2020, when the Conservative government looked like an outlier in...
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Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan says more changes are needed to the Government's welfare reform bill

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Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan says more changes are needed to the Government's welfare reform bill.



The Mayor of London has said he still opposes the Government’s watered-down welfare Bill as it drives people into poverty...
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Ministers launch full review of parental leave as current system ‘not working’

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Ministers have launched a review of parental leave and pay as the current system is "not working" for young families.



Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the Government will investigate the whole system for supporting...
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Business Secretary speaks about Glastonbury and welfare benefits

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Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds speaks about a BBC controversy over an anti IDF chant streamed from Glastonbury.



The corporation has come under fire after rapper Bob Vylan – of the rap punk duo – led crowds at the...
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Warnings of tax rises after Downing Street welfare U-turn

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There are predictions of tax rises in the autumn budget after Sir Keir Starmer U-turned on welfare reforms in the face of a backbench rebellion.



The Prime Minister said that the concessions strike “the right balance”, but...
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Kemi Badenoch says welfare U-turn shows Government cannot handle major issues.

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Kemi Badenoch says the Government's U-turn on welfare reforms shows they cannot handle major issues.



She was speaking on a visit to Carver Barracks in her con

stituency.

There are predictions of tax rises in the...
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Government's U-turn on welfare shows they cannot handle major issues, says Kemi Badenoch

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Kemi Badenoch has said Labour’s U-turn on welfare shows they cannot handle major issues, such as increasing defence spending to 4.1% of GDP.



Speaking on a visit to Carver Barracks in her constituency, the Conservative leader...
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Amended welfare Bill strikes 'the right balance', says Sir Keir Starmer

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Sir Keir Starmer has said the changes made to the Government’s welfare Bill in response to backbench pressure strike “the right balance” and “we can now get on with it”.



The Prime Minister described the concessions as “common...
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Government announces concessions to welfare Bill after talks

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People who currently receive the personal independence payment will continue to do so after the Government made concessions to Labour rebels on controversial welfare reforms.



A letter from Work and Pensions Secretary Liz...