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Canada officially recognizes state of Palestine

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney announced on Sunday that Canada will recognize the state of Palestine, a move also made by the United Kingdom, Australia and others. The declarations come ahead of the UN General Assembly, where options for...
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Irish Rap Group Kneecap Have Been Banned From Entering Canada

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New ReviewIrish Rap Group Kneecap Have Been Banned From Entering Canada Irish rap group Kneecap have been banned from entering Canada ahead of their tour of the country on the grounds of alleged “hate speech” and “glorification of terrorism.”
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Listen to medical professionals, not Donald Trump: autism group

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New ReviewThe U.S. president linked autism to Tylenol use during pregnancy, without conclusive evidence. In an interview with Tom Murphy, the executive director of the Autism Alliance of Canada says the claim could have ramifications.
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Plan to export power to U.S. for 30 years opposed in Powell River

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New ReviewResidents on the Sunshine Coast say they're against sending all the power from a local dam to the U.S. for 30 years. Powell River Energy has applied to Canada's Energy Regulator to approve the deal. But as CBC’s Maryse Zeidler reports,...
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How will Bank of Canada’s rate cut have an impact on home mortgages?

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New ReviewSeptember and October are usually the weaker months for the markets, but this year’s rally keeps surprising. Not so surprising is Canada's central bank decision last week to lower its key interest rate by 25 basis points. Mark Ting from...
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Canada recognizes Palestinian state

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney announced on Sunday that Canada will recognize the state of Palestine, a move also made by the United Kingdom, Australia and others. The declarations come ahead of the UN General Assembly, where options for...
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Canada's Mary Jibb breaks Americas and Canadian record at Para Swimming Worlds

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New Review2:35.51 is the new Americas and Canadian record time in the women's 200-metre Individual Medley SM9 category as Mary Jibb of Bracebridge, Ont., broke the record at the World Para Swimming Championships.
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Trump’s price on H-1B visa sparks confusion

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New ReviewThe Trump administration's changes to the H-1B skilled worker visa, including a $100,000 price tag, caused major confusion and panic this weekend. The White House clarified the fee is only for new applicants — but the move has raised...
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UK recognises Palestinian statehood 108 years after Balfour Declaration

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New ReviewThe decision, announced alongside recognition by Canada and Australia, comes as Israel continues its deadly destruction in Gaza.
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BREAKING | Netanyahu On Palestinian Recognition, 'Huge Reward To Terrorism'

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New ReviewIn a historic move, the UK, Canada and Australia officially recognize the State of Palestine, marking a major diplomatic shift. The decision sparks global debate on peace, sovereignty, and Middle East stability. Join us live to know more...
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US Republicans warn France, UK, Canada, Australia over decision to recognise Palestinian state

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New ReviewIt's warning there may be consequences if the countries move ahead with plan at the upcoming UN General Assembly.
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Palestinians express hope and skepticism following global push for statehood

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New ReviewCanada, the U.K. and Australia officially recognized Palestine as a state on Sunday. As Saša Petricic reports, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Palestinians expressed both hope and skepticism following the news.
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B.C. non-profit turns plastic waste from the ocean into patio furniture

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New ReviewCanada’s first marine plastic recycling facility in British Columbia takes hundreds of tonnes of plastic waste and melts it down into pellets that can be used in products such as patio furniture. But the loss of government funding has...
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Mobile clinic offers Montrealers quick access to dermatologists

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New ReviewThe federal government says the amount of people getting skin cancer in Canada has been on a steady rise for the last three decades. The Mole Mobile, organized by Melanoma Canada, is offering Quebecers a quick and easy way to consult a...
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Participants filled Assiniboine Park for the 4th annual Run for Palestine

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New ReviewHundreds took part in the 4th annual Run for Palestine in Winnipeg, a fundraising event with the goal of sending aid to Gaza. The day also marked Canada's decision to officially recognize the state of Palestine.
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Canada officially recognizes the State of Palestine: Prime Minister Mark Carney

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New ReviewPrime Minister Carney said in a statement Sunday that 'Canada recognizes the State of Palestine and offers our partnership in building the promise of a peaceful future for both the State of Palestine and the State of Israel.'
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BREAKING | UK, Canada & Australia Recognise Palestinian State

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New ReviewIn a historic move, the UK, Canada and Australia officially recognize the State of Palestine, marking a major diplomatic shift. The decision sparks global debate on peace, sovereignty, and Middle East stability. Join us live to know more...
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How will the Bank of Canada’s rate cut impact the Canadian economy?

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New ReviewChief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Beata Caranci, chief economist and senior VP at TD Bank Group, and Dawn Desjardins, chief economist at Deloitte Canada, about what the cut to interest rates by the Bank of Canada...
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Olympic champion Canadian 4x100m relay team win heat to advance to world championship final

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New ReviewDefending Olympic champions and 2002 world champions Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, Brendon Rodney and Andre De Grasse won their men's 4x100m relay heat, ahead of the United States and Germany, while the Jamaicans failed to finish the relay...
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U.S. ambassador ‘disappointed’ by ‘anti-American’ rhetoric in Canada

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New ReviewPete Hoekstra, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, says he’s ‘disappointed’ by what he calls anti-American rhetoric. Some Canadians argue it shows he doesn’t understand their frustration.
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Poland eliminates Canada in Round of 16 at men's volleyball world championships

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New ReviewPoland knocked out Canada in four sets, in the Round of 16, at the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship in Pasay City, Philippines.
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Community members mark Orange Shirt Day early in Steinbach

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New ReviewDozens of people marched through the streets of Steinbach, Man., on Friday, in a sea of orange clothing, to honour survivors of residential schools and remember those who did not make it home. It’s part of what organizers say was a first...
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New data shows how much Canadians are avoiding the U.S. | Power & Politics

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New ReviewIn the face of the U.S. trade war, data shows many Canadians are choosing to shift their spending habits away from American products and travel, CBC's J.P. Tasker reports.
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Canada heading to Women's Rugby World Cup final | Hanomansing Tonight

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New ReviewAfter a win against New Zealand in the semifinal match Friday, Canada will make its first appearance in the Women's Rugby World Cup final since 2014. Former Canada women’s national rugby team player Magali Harvey discusses the historic win.