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New exhibition in Ottawa showcases textile art

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An exhibition showcasing sewing, weaving and needle work has come to the National Gallery of Canada. Its curator says the show illustrates how the medium has had a major influence on contemporary art.
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Rents drop across Canada for first time in 3 years

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Canadian rental prices fell 1.2% in October compared to the same time last year, marking the first time annual rents have declined since July 2021. Experts say the drop was due to Canadians moving to less expensive markets, and a...
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‘Unacceptable’: Canada confronts Russia over alleged sabotage plot

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The federal government says it is ‘deeply concerned’ about allegations that Russia plotted to put incendiary devices on cargo and passenger planes flying to North America. Ottawa has told Moscow 'any threat to the safey and security of...
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Belgium holds special ceremony honouring Indigenous WWI veterans

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Belgium marked National Indigenous Veterans Day with a national ceremony to honour the thousands of Indigenous soldiers who fought for Canada in the First World War without receiving recognition. Some of the veterans’ descendants...
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FBI getting tips on ex-Olympian, accused drug lord Ryan Wedding's whereabouts

9th - Higher Ed
The FBI tells CBC News it has been receiving tips on the possible whereabouts of Canadian former Olympic snowboarder and suspected drug lord Ryan Wedding who is also wanted in connection with three Toronto-area murders.
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2SLGBTQ+ stars Elliot Page, Rufus Wainwright recognized at inaugural Pink Awards

9th - Higher Ed
Actor Elliot Page and musician Rufus Wainwright were among the stars who honoured 2SLGBTQ+ charities at the inaugural PTP Pink Awards in Toronto Thursday. Keywords: Toronto, 2SLGBTQ, LGBTQ, gay rights, entertainment, cbcnews
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Saskatchewan judokas see success on and off the mat

9th - Higher Ed
Judo athletes from our province competed in Manitoba recently, winning 15 gold, 13 silver and 10 bronze medals. Moose Jaw's Nova Lee-Neuman won bronze and Azra Benić, who came to Canada in 2014 and lives in Saskatoon, won two silvers.
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'Canada will continue to thrive,' no matter who wins in U.S., Freeland says

9th - Higher Ed
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, speaking a day ahead of the presidential election, urged Canadians to remember that the U.S. depends on Canada in 'really significant ways' and stressed that the federal...
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Trudeau reflects on passing of Murray Sinclair

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reflects on the life of Murray Sinclair, the Anishinaabe senator and renowned Manitoba lawyer who led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Sinclair has died at age 73.
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'Canada is my home': Afghan woman faces deportation 8 years in

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Frozan Hassan Zai thought she would finally be safe after leaving an abusive marriage in the Netherlands and arriving in Canada eight years ago. She married a Canadian, had a child, started a business and has helped others wanting to...
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Hajdu remembers Murray Sinclair in House of Commons

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Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu remembered and reflected on the work of the late Murray Sinclair, the Anishinaabe senator and renowned Manitoba lawyer who led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Conservative MP Andrew...
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Alberta government, industry react to the federal emissions cap

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith came out strongly against Ottawa’s emissions cap, saying it will effectively cap production for the oil and gas industry.
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Murray Sinclair, Indigenous judge, senator and TRC chair, dead at 73

9th - Higher Ed
Murray Sinclair, who started as a lawyer and became the first Indigenous judge in Manitoba and later a Senator and commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, has died at 73.
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How Americans living in Canada have been getting ready for U.S. election day

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Advocates for both the Democratic and Republican parties have been hard at work convincing American citizens living in Canada to vote in Tuesday’s U.S. election.
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India criticizes Canada for linking minister Amit Shah to plots targeting Sikhs

9th - Higher Ed
India officially protested on Saturday the Canadian government's allegation that the country's powerful Home Minister Amit Shah had ordered the targeting of Sikh activists inside Canada, calling it 'absurd and baseless.'Read more:...
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'We may be on the verge of an era of global trade wars' if Trump wins, says Frum

9th - Higher Ed
David Frum, staff writer at The Atlantic and a speech writer for former president George W. Bush, believes Donald Trump could 'mess up' the Canada-U.S.-Mexico free trade agreement and hold those countries 'to ransom' in order to get what...
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Waterloo man captures racially charged altercation on video

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Ashwin Annamalai of Waterloo, Ont., says decided to take a video of an interaction that took place when he confronted a woman for giving him the middle finger unprovoked in his Waterloo neighbourhood because he's had similar encounters...
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Renowned Abenaki filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin says reconciliation has replaced hate with love

9th - Higher Ed
As an exhibit at Montreal's Musée d'art contemporain showcases her life's work, including screenings of many of her documentaries as well as memorabilia from her six-decade-long career, Alanis Obomsawin talks about how the inclusion of...
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Foreign minister urges Canadians to leave Lebanon as deadly strikes ramp up

9th - Higher Ed
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is urging Canadians in Lebanon to evacuate as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah escalates. Two Canadians have now been confirmed killed in Lebanon. Power & Politics hears from Peter MacKay, who...
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Canadian couple killed in Lebanon airstrike identified by son

9th - Higher Ed
Two Canadians killed in an airstrike in southern Lebanon have been identified as 74-year-old Hussein Tabaja and 69-year-old Daad Tabaja by their son Kamal Tabaja who spoke to CBC News from Bahrain.
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Trudeau survives Poilievre’s defeat attempt, as Bloc issues its own challenge

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The Liberal government has survived the first of an expected series of non-confidence motions with the support of the NDP and Bloc Québécois, but Bloc leader Yves-François Blanchet is now issuing a new challenge to Justin Trudeau: Top up...
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Canadians fear for loved ones in Lebanon

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa is urging Canadians in Lebanon to leave while they can, but finding a flight has become nearly impossible. With over 200,000 people in Canada connected to Lebanon, the intense conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has heightened...
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Joly responds to calls for recognition of Palestinian statehood

9th - Higher Ed
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada reserves the right to recognize a Palestinian state at the 'right time.'
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Italy hands stolen Roaring Lion Churchill portrait back to Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Italy has returned the famous Roaring Lion photograph of Winston Churchill to Canada at a ceremony in Rome, two years after it was stolen from Ottawa’s Fairmont Château Laurier hotel.