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Bigger, fresher donations will soon be possible at Fredericton food rescue centre

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New ReviewConstruction is underway on a food rescue centre at Fredericton’s Greener Village food bank for larger donations of perishable items. The centre is expected to open in 2026.
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Home Secretary watches sniffer dogs training during meeting with Five Eyes security alliance

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New ReviewHome Secretary Shabana Mahmood, New Zealand minister Judith Collins, Minister of Public Safety of Canada Gary Anandasangaree, US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and Minister for Home Affairs of Australia Tony Burke watch...
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They served their homeland. Soon they’ll have a place to call home

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New ReviewWork is underway on residences planned for unhoused veterans in Edmonton
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Canadian soccer phenom makes a splash with Arsenal debut

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New ReviewAt 21, Canadian soccer phenom Olivia Smith has represented her country, launched her professional career and set a world record with a nearly $2-million Cdn transfer fee. Smith spoke to CBC’s Briar Stewart about her journey from Whitby,...
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Sports betting ads put youth at risk of gambling addiction, doctors say

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New ReviewThere is growing concern among doctors about the dramatic surge in ads promoting sports betting in Canada. They warn that people who are exposed at a young age could become addicted as they grow older.
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World Boxing Championships Liverpool 2025: Men's 60kg Round of 16 Al-Ahmeadieh-CAN vs. Lundaa-MGL

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New ReviewWatch Canada's Keoma Ali Al-Ahmeadieh take on Mongolia's Gantumur Lundaa in the men's 60kg Round of 16 bout, at the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool, England.
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Self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada' granted bail, ordered to stay in Regina

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New ReviewRomana Didulo, who calls herself the ‘Queen of Canada,' was granted bail Monday morning with several conditions, including staying away from Richmound, Sask., where her cult has lived for the past two years.
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Calgary airport security screeners accuse employer of failure to meet basic needs

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New ReviewIn an open letter penned late last month, the union representing airport security screeners in Calgary accused their employer of failing to meet their basic needs. Unifor 2002 says workers have been reporting delayed and missed breaks...
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India vs Canada: An Economic Reality Check

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New ReviewTrade tensions between the U.S. And India are heating up. U.S. Commerce secretary Howard Lutnick warned that India would be eventually forced to align more closely with American interests. But is India really in the same position as...
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Iconic Canadian-made water bomber in production once again

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New ReviewThe growing threat of wildfires means global demand for the aircraft is soaring. The production factory is in Calgary and the CBC's Josh McLean reports on its how quickly it hopes to get the planes out the door.
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Some Maritimers conserving water to prevent wells running dry

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New ReviewAs parts of the Maritimes experience the driest summer on record, some are going out of their way to conserve water and they want more effective long-term planning from all levels of government.
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Canadian-made water bomber back in production to fight wildfires

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New ReviewCanada is rushing to build more capacity to fight wildfires, and De Havilland factories in Calgary are pushing to get new DHC-515 Firefighters back in the air nearly a decade after Bombardier stopped production.
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Canadian Forces train to protect the Arctic

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New ReviewCanada's annual military exercises in the Arctic have grown in importance and urgency as climate change makes the Far North more attractive to powers like Russia and China.
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Get to know Canadian soccer star Olivia Smith

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New ReviewCanadian soccer phenom Olivia Smith is making her much-anticipated debut with the Arsenal women’s football club. The forward from Whitby, Ont., shares how she handles pressure and why Drake is a part of her pre-game lock-in.
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Want to go sailing but have no experience? These Nova Scotians will get you on the water

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New ReviewCBC took a trip out with Sail & See from Mahone Bay earlier this summer. As many Canadians are choosing to travel closer to home, Jeff Douglas is continuing his series to see what adventures can be found right here in Nova Scotia.
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Canada Flags Khalistani Extremist Fundraising

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New ReviewCanada has raised concerns over fundraising activities linked to Khalistani extremist groups. Authorities are monitoring financial networks to curb support for separatist movements, aiming to maintain national security and prevent the...
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Canada: Reports reveal Khalistani groups exploit charity sector

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New ReviewCanada has raised concerns over fundraising activities linked to Khalistani extremist groups. Authorities are monitoring financial networks to curb support for separatist movements, aiming to maintain national security and prevent the...
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Air Canada flight attendants vote against airline's latest wage offer: union

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New ReviewAir Canada flight attendants voted against the airline's latest wage proposal, the Canadian Union of Public Employees said Saturday. An overwhelming 99.1 per cent of its members rejected the offer.
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Air Canada flight attendants vote against airline's latest wage offer

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New ReviewAir Canada flight attendants voted against the airline's latest wage proposal, the Canadian Union of Public Employees said Saturday. An overwhelming 99.1 per cent of its members rejected the offer.
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Ken Dryden, Hall of Fame goaltender, dies of cancer at age 78

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New ReviewKen Dryden, the Hall of Fame goaltender whose long resumé in and out of hockey included six Stanley Cup victories with the Montreal Canadiens and helping backstop Canada's generation-defining victory at the 1972 Summit Series, died...
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Canada’s unemployment rate hits highest rate since pandemic

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New ReviewCanada's unemployment rate hit 7.1 per cent in August, the highest it's been since 2016 outside of the pandemic. Much of the spike is directly tied to the U.S. trade war.
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Trump tariffs: US Commerce Secy's claims vs India's economic projections

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New ReviewUS Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Friday said New Delhi will be at the negotiating table and will try to make a deal with President Donald Trump in a couple of months.
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PM announces billions in funding, 'Buy Canadian' policy as tariffs cause 'immense change'

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney announced a series of measures in a lengthy speech Friday, including funds for retraining workers and tariff-hit businesses, as well as a 'comprehensive' policy to buy Canadian products, saying businesses and...
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Carney says Canada 'at the start' of auto sector restructuring when asked about China EV tariffs

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney said his government is taking a series of measures to increase Canada's 'climate competitiveness' across the economy, and that includes a broad 'restructuring' of the auto sector. He said it's too early to say...