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Why is this Irish hip-hop group banned from entering Canada? | Hanomansing Tonight

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New ReviewIrish hip-hop group Kneecap has been banned from entering Canada due to their 'open endorsement of terrorist organizations,' the federal government says. Immigration lawyer Rudolf Kischer breaks down the decision.
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Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap barred from entering Canada over anti-Israel activism

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New ReviewIrish hip-hop trio Kneecap has been barred by the Canadian government from entering the country. The Carney government says the group amplifies political violence and endorses hate in its comments about Israel's war in Gaza. Several...
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Hoekstra’s remarks on Canada's anti-American sentiment leave many fuming

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New ReviewSome Canadians are fired up after comments from U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra that he is disappointed about the rise of anti-American sentiment in the country. New data continues to show Canadians are buying fewer U.S. products...
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Warner of Canada speaks after withdrawing from decathlon at World Championships

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New ReviewInjury has forced former Olympic decathlon gold medalist from Canada Damian Warner out of competition at the World Championships in Tokyo.
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Reaction to U.S. ambassador being 'disappointed' with anti-American sentiment in Canada

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New ReviewA day after U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra expressed frustration over the anti-American sentiment he sees in Canada, the CBC’s Ashley Burke asked people outside of Parliament Hill in Ottawa what they think of the comments.
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Free classes aim to increase diversity in Manitoba film industry

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New ReviewA new series of training sessions being held across Manitoba are focused on increasing diversity in the film industry. They're being held after two reports found decreases in creative roles held by women and gender diverse people.
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U.S. stops funding pediatric brain tumour group linked to Sick Kids

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New ReviewThe U.S. government is not renewing funding for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium, a network of experts focused on improving treatments for brain tumors, and Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto has had to stop enrolling kids in new trials.
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Suspicious academic credentials a pathway to Canada, Federal Court cases reveal

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New ReviewIt was meant to attract the best and brightest and create a pathway for those living in fear to immigrate to Canada, but as Jason Proctor from the CBC Vancouver investigative team reveals, a Hong Kong visa program was exploited.
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Real estate market expects more interest after interest rate drop

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New ReviewThe Bank of Canada has cut the interest rate from 2.75 per cent to 2.5 per cent. The move is a welcome one for P.E.I.’s real estate industry and signals a good time for new buyers. CBC’s Stacey Janzer has more.
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Why one of Canada's top birders keeps coming back to Prince Edward Island

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New ReviewOne of Canada's top birders is on P.E.I. this month. In 2023, Bruce Di Labio did what's called a Big Year and set a new record, observing 480 species. That included two trips to see unique birds that had made their way to the Island. Di...
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Real estate agents expect more interest after interest rate drop

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New ReviewThe Bank of Canada has cut the interest rate from 2.75 per cent to 2.5 per cent. The move is a welcome one for P.E.I.’s real estate industry and signals a good time for new buyers. CBC’s Stacey Janzer has more.
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Mexico calls for more trade with Canada ahead of Carney visit

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney is heading to Mexico where he will meet with President Claudia Sheinbaum after the U.S. kicked off its review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.
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Long-time Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie reflects on 24-year career

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New ReviewAfter governing the City of Richmond since 2001, Mayor Malcolm Brodie announced on Tuesday he will not be standing in the 2026 municipal election. Brodie told Gloria Macarenko, host of CBC's On The Coast, that he would like to dedicate...
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‘This budget is going to be a generational investment in Canada,’ says Finance Minister

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New ReviewFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, speaking on Tuesday following Question Period, responds to reporter questions about what to expect from the upcoming budget that will be tabled on Nov. 4.
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Canada's inflation rate rose to 1.9% in August

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New ReviewCanada's annual inflation rate rose to 1.9% in August, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday. Gas prices, which dropped at a rate of more than 16 per cent in July, were still declining in August — but at a slower pace than they had...
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Lord of the Rings-inspired motorcycle ride sets new record

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New ReviewWinnipeggers Paul Bezilla and Tiffaney Tavener, inspired by their shared love for The Lord of the Rings and motorcycles, complete a record-setting round trip to the West Coast in less than 72 hours.
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Freeland leaving cabinet, accepts role as representative to Ukraine

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New ReviewProminent Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland has announced she’s leaving her cabinet post and doesn't intend to run in the next election. She is taking on a new role as Canada's new special representative for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
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Interest rate cut expected despite Canada’s slight inflation rate increase

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New ReviewWith Canada’s overall inflation rate seeing a slight increase in August, CBC's senior business reporter Peter Armstrong says it’s still likely the Bank of Canada will implement a cut to its key interest rate.
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Should Canada follow E.U.'s lead and ban key gel nail polish ingredient?

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New ReviewEarlier this month the European Union banned trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide, a key ingredient in gel manicures, over concerns it may be a reproductive toxin. Miriam Diamond, an environmental chemist and professor at the...
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Moe returns from China hopeful that Canada’s trade dispute can be resolved

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New ReviewSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is back from a trade mission in China. He says the trip was a step toward easing tariffs on key Saskatchewan exports like canola, but added that only the Prime Minister can ultimately reach a deal with...
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Ontario hurdler Tamarri Lindo and father facing deportation to Jamaica

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New ReviewA 21-year-old York University track star says deportation to Jamaica could mean death for him and his father. Tamarri Lindo was given a reprieve last year, but as Mercedes Gaztambide explains, that has now expired.
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Charlottetown’s tourism levy increasing to 4 per cent

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New ReviewStarting next year, visitors to Charlottetown, P.E.I. will be paying a bit more to stay overnight. Something called the tourism levy is going up. That means an extra cost for visitors, and more funding for the local tourism industry....
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Carney announces launch of new housing agency

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New ReviewThe federal government is creating a new housing agency called Build Canada Homes. At an announcement in Ottawa on Sunday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said the goal is to jump-start the building of affordable housing, including on federal...
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France, Nepal and Japan lose their top leaders | World faces political

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New ReviewPolitical turmoil grips France, Nepal, and Japan as all three nations face the loss of top leaders amid growing unrest. Corruption scandals, immigration protests, and public dissatisfaction are fueling widespread demonstrations and...