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Pro-Palestinian rally in Vancouver denounces Israel as ceasefire talks continue

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New ReviewHundreds of Palestinians and their allies rallied in Vancouver echoing calls for an immediate ceasefire. As Tanushi Bhatnagar reports, it comes just days before the two-year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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PCs promise more cellular coverage, NDP pledge more arts funding on third campaign weekend

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New ReviewOver the weekend, the PCs promised they would increase cellular coverage throughout the province. Meanwhile, the NDP announced to boost funding for the arts. The Liberal party ended its weekend in Mount Pearl.
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Marineland asks Ottawa for money or its 30 beluga whales will be euthanized

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New ReviewMarineland says it's running out of money and urgently needs financial support from Ottawa or it will have no choice but to euthanize the 30 beluga whales it still has in its possession. The plea comes days after the federal government...
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Forever Canadian petition within signature goal with weeks to go

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New ReviewThe Forever Canadian petition, which asks, "Do you agree that Alberta should remain in Canada?," has collected close to 230,000 signatures. As Travis McEwan reports, the group is hoping to get 300,000 before an Oct. 28 deadline.
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Carney returning to Washington as tariffs punish some industries

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney is planning to travel to D.C. next week. His office says he will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, just days after Trump once again said Canada should become a 51st state, and as U.S. tariffs continue to...
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Frustrations at U.S. border after CBSA systems outage delays truckers

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New ReviewTruckers looking to enter Canada from the Blue Water Bridge or Ambassador Bridge faced hours-long delays as a result of a now-resolved systems outage that saw staff unable to process electronic forms. Many in trucking are saying delays...
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Blue Jays set for first-ever playoff series against Yankees

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New ReviewBlue Jays fans are ready for playoff baseball after the New York Yankees defeated the Boston Red Sox to move on to face Toronto in an American League Division Series matchup. Kevin Gausman will pitch Game 1 for the Jays while Bo...
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More Montreal transit strikes possible as talks between STM and workers show little progress

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New ReviewWith a two-week strike coming to an end Friday — the second such transit strike in Montreal this year — the provincial government is making a change to negotiations between the city’s transit authority and maintenance workers that it...
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CBSA IT outages create lengthy delays for truckers entering Canada

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New ReviewIt was a long week for cross-border truck drivers. IT outages had some waiting more than 30 hours to cross into Ontario.It wasn't as bad in Windsor, with delays between five to seven hours on Thursday. But as CBC's Chris Ensing reports,...
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Canadian giraffe expert honoured in new Heritage Minute | Hanomansing Tonight

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New ReviewA new Heritage Minute celebrates the legacy of Anne Innis Dagg, the zoologist with roots to Waterloo, Ont., who became the leading authority on giraffes. CBC's Justin McElroy reviews it.
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Carney launches new agency to speed up defence procurement

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New ReviewThe Liberal government has announced a new agency to manage and speed up the purchase and delivery of equipment to the Canadian military. The Defence Investment Agency will be mandated to work more closely with allies, including the...
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Brandon students mark Truth and Reconciliation Week with Indigenous teachings

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New ReviewThousands of students from Brandon, Man., and surrounding school divisions are receiving cultural teachings from knowledge keepers and elders at the city's Riverbank Discovery Centre during Truth and Reconciliation Week.
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Toronto postal workers rally against proposed changes

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New ReviewSeven days into the Canada Post strike, workers gathered outside MP Julie Dabrusin’s Toronto office to protest the proposed “restructuring” of the service. CBC's Ali Chiasson spoke with some of those postal workers.
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LeBlanc says Canada not dropping supply management in U.S. trade talks

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New ReviewAfter reports in the Globe and Mail that Canada was considering allowing more retail access for U.S. dairy as a potential concession in trade talks with the U.S., Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc reaffirmed to farmers that the supply...
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Federal program housing asylum seekers in hotels ends

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New ReviewA federal government program providing housing for asylum seekers in hotels is ending, leaving many people looking for a place to live.
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Manitobans mark Orange Shirt Day in Winnipeg

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New ReviewEvents across Manitoba memorialized the children who died while attending residential schools and honoured the survivors who were harmed by the system on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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How the GTA marked this year's National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

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New ReviewToronto marked the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with events bringing together students, families and survivors. The day commemorates the children who died while being forced to attend church-run and government-funded...
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The competitive advantage holding Canada Post back

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New ReviewAndrew Chang explains why Canada Post is struggling financially despite its legal monopoly on letter mail delivery in the country.
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Yankees playoff ticket rules keep out Canadian Jays fans if they play

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New ReviewSome Toronto Blue Jays fans are crying foul as Canadian residents are barred from buying tickets to potential American League Division Series games next week in New York at Yankee Stadium.
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Canadian lumber, furniture producers worry about withstanding tariffs

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New ReviewCanada's lumber sector is bracing for a new round of U.S. tariffs set to take effect Oct. 14. It includes a 10 per cent tariff on softwood lumber in addition to the 35 per cent already imposed. There are also new levies on kitchen...
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5th National Day for Truth and Reconciliation marked across Canada

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New ReviewEvents marking the fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation took place across the country, including ceremonies on Parliament Hill featuring survivors' stories and a memorial cloth bearing the names of thousands of children who...
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Canada making 'meaningful progress' toward reconciliation: Gov. Gen Mary Simon | Full speech

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New ReviewGov. Gen Mary Simon spoke at an event in Ottawa for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, discussing Canada's progress toward reconciliation, but acknowledged that more work still needs to be done.
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This American historian is sharing stories and sleeping in slave dwellings

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New ReviewA South Carolina man who's spent much of his life searching for truth is continuing his journey in London. The Slave Dwelling Project aims to share and preserve the history of former slave dwellings. Its founder, Joseph McGill Jr., has...
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Program housing asylum seekers in hotels ends

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New ReviewA federal government program providing housing for asylum seekers in hotels is ending, leaving many people looking for a place to live.