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Why several TRC Calls to Action are still unanswered

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New ReviewCBC chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault asks Toronto Metropolitan University professor Eva Jewell to help explain why several Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action remain unanswered a decade later — and what it will take to make...
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Bishnoi Gang declared terrorist entity by federal government

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New ReviewThe federal government has declared the Bishnoi Gang as a terrorist entity, after multiple calls from Canadian politicians. The group, which operates mainly out of India, has been linked to murders and extortion in this country.
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Canada Strikes Bishnoi Gang with Terrorist Designation

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New ReviewCanada has listed India's Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity, allowing the federal government to seize property and freeze money owned by the group in the country.
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What Does 'Terrorist' Designation Mean for the Gang? | Canada Acts Against Bishnoi Gang

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New ReviewCanada has listed India's Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity, allowing the federal government to seize property and freeze money owned by the group in the country.
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Discontinued Cherry Blossom treats resell for big bucks online

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New ReviewHershey Canada’s Cherry Blossom treat has disappeared from Canadian store shelves, but not from the internet. Since the company discontinued the century-old chocolate earlier this year, resellers have been listing them for steep prices...
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Chow calls on federal, provincial governments to help pay shelter costs for refugees

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New ReviewMayor Olivia Chow said the federal and provincial governments must pay their share of the cost of sheltering refugees and asylum seekers in Toronto. CBC’s Dale Manucdoc explains
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'My books were erased': Turkish author writes first English-language novel after moving to Cambridge

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New ReviewWhen Turkish author Cenk Enes Ozer's books were taken off shelves and banned, he fled to Canada out of fear of repercussions from the government. A once celebrated author, Ozer found he no longer had a voice after moving to a new country...
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Canada halts importation of some European cheese following lumpy skin disease outbreak

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New ReviewThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency has banned the importation of raw milk cheeses from France, Italy and Switzerland in an effort to prevent an outbreak of lumpy skin disease in cattle.
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Edmontonians gather to watch Women's Rugby World Cup final

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New ReviewAcross the country, eyes were glued to the Women’s Rugby World Cup. New and old fans alike gathered in bars and rugby clubs to see how the story of the underdogs played out. While England came out on top winning 33 to 13, fans were still...
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Jays game draws fans from almost all Canadian provinces

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New ReviewThey may be called the Toronto Blue Jays, but their fans span far beyond the city. CBC's Greg Ross tracked down people from across Canada who are in town to see the team play.
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Underdog Canada ready to fight for women’s rugby gold

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New ReviewCanada's women's rugby team is going for gold in their first world cup final match in nearly a decade, facing top-ranked England in front of a sold-out crowd in Twickenham, U.K.
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Unifor leaders praise Carney government supports for workers hit by tariffs

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New ReviewLocal labour leaders are praising the federal government for boosting supports for workers affected by U.S. tariffs. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his government would expand EI, boost funding for worker...
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What you need to know about the latest Canada Post strike | Hanomansing Tonight

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New ReviewOn Thursday, the union representing Canada's postal workers suddenly called for a nationwide strike hours after the federal government announced major reforms to Canada Post. CBC's Dan Burritt breaks down what you need to know about the...
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How the Port of Churchill expansion could transform Canada

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New ReviewIt’s one of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s nation-building projects, but how will upgrades to the Port of Churchill in Manitoba transform the country? The CBC’s Karen Pauls explains its potential impacts on the economy, Indigenous...
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Fugitive on Canada's most-wanted list arrested in Qatar, RCMP say

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New ReviewRCMP say convicted murderer Rabih Alkhalil has been taken into custody in Qatar after three years on the run following an escape from a B.C. jail in July 2022.
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Panel explores Canada's role in new global order

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New ReviewA discussion panel in Halifax will delve into how Canada's foreign policy must adapt as the U.S. and President Donald Trump continue to define that country's international role. Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Kim Nossal, professor...
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How robust are bank security defences against threats from the inside?

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New ReviewA Royal Bank of Canada employee has been charged by RCMP after he allegedly accessed Prime Minister Mark Carney's banking profile as part of a criminal plot. Cybersecurity expert Steve Waterhouse discusses the case and what defences are...
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What's making news on Sept. 23, 2025

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New ReviewToday we're updating you about the federal firearm buyback program, Alberta's minimum wage, how the province is managing an increased wildfire risk, and the final list of Edmonton municipal election candidates.
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Israel's arms industry booms | Netanyahu pushes for arms independence

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New ReviewIsrael’s weapons industry continues to thrive despite growing international criticism over its war in Gaza. With key allies like the UK, Canada, and Australia recognizing Palestine, is Israel facing global isolation? Prime Minister...
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What does Canada's recognition of a Palestinian state really mean?

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New ReviewCanada and other international partners have moved to formally recognize Palestine as a state, but what difference does it make? CBC chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault explores the timing of Canada’s move and what difference it could...
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Canada joins allies in recognizing Palestinian state at UN

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney was one of 18 national leaders to speak at the United Nations on Monday about why they’ve chosen to formally recognize a Palestinian state as the war between Israel and Hamas continues.
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France formally recognizes Palestinian state

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New ReviewFrance recognized a Palestinian state on Monday, joining countries like Britain and Canada, which made the same historic move on Sunday. French President Emmanuel Macron made the announcement at a UN summit in New York on Monday.
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Volunteers searching downtown sidewalks for birds that have struck buildings

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New ReviewThe Calgary Urban Species Response Team is trying to help raise public awareness and assist research on collisions between birds and buildings. The group takes injured birds to a rehabilitation group and says gathering data is important...
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P.E.I.'s Alysha Corrigan says Team Canada is ready to take on England in the World Cup Rugby final

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New ReviewCanada will face England in the Women's World Cup rugby final on Sept. 27, with P.E.I.'s Alysha Corrigan playing a key role. She tells CBC's Louise Martin she's ready for the challenge.