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Champagne signals spending cuts, layoffs at cabinet retreat

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New ReviewFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne acknowledged government workforce adjustments are likely coming as he focuses on reigning in federal spending at Prime Minister Mark Carney’s request.
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Ottawa BlackJacks announce new ownership

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New ReviewThe Ottawa BlackJacks are under new ownership. The Canadian Elite Basketball League team has been purchased by Diamond Sports Canada Inc.
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AFN assembly talks systemic racism in policing

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New ReviewOn Day 2 of the Assembly of First Nations annual general assembly, chiefs talked about systemic racism in policing, and the need for better funding for First Nations police services across Canada.
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Canada’s unemployment rate highest since pandemic era

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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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'Queen of Canada' faces RCMP charges, makes 1st court appearance

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New ReviewRomana Didulo, the so-called "Queen of Canada" cult leader, made her first appearance at Swift Current Provincial Court Friday morning. She faces two charges after a raid on the cult's compound on Wednesday.
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Mathias Colomb First Nation seeks temporary generator to return home

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New ReviewA northern Manitoba First Nation is pressing the federal and provincial governments to fund a generator that can provide temporary electricity to the remote community that has been evacuated for more than 100 days due to wildfires.
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Poilievre says Carney seems 'confused' over plan to recognize state of Palestine

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New ReviewAsked if he supports recognition of the state of Palestine, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Prime Minister Mark Carney's stance is 'at best irrelevant and at worst a failure.'
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What it takes to fly dozens of million-dollar horses to Spruce Meadows

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New ReviewFrom permits to passports, we hear how organizers get prized ponies from around the world to the show jumping event in south Calgary.
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These Chinese grad students say study permit delays have left them in limbo

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New ReviewA group of 25 Chinese graduate and PhD students destined for schools across Canada have been left waiting, some for over a year, for a decision on their international study permits. CBC's Thomas Daigle reports these students are taking...
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Cult leader Romana Didulo arrested by RCMP on livestream

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New ReviewSaskatchewan RCMP arrested 16 adults, including cult leader Romana Didulo, in the village of Richmound on Wednesday after a firearms investigation.
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Cities across B.C. record worst air quality this year as wildfire smoke spreads

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New ReviewWildfire smoke has spread across western Canada and the Northwest U.S. and it’s expected to stick around for at least a couple days. CBC’s science and weather specialist Darius Mahdavi tells us what to expect here in B.C.
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Trump announces relocation of US Space Command HQ from Colorado to Alabama

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New ReviewTrump announces Space Command is moving to Alabama. (Scripps News)
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How Afghanistan earthquake might affect women and girls

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New ReviewA 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan on Tuesday, with the Taliban government reporting over 1,400 deaths. Lauryn Oates, executive director of Right to Learn Afghanistan, warns that women and girls may bear the brunt due to the...
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Mourners gather in Winnipeg to honour, remember Steffen Skjottelvik

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New ReviewThe grieving family of a Norwegian trekker who was found dead along the banks of the Hayes River in northern Manitoba was in Winnipeg Monday for a funeral service to honour their loved one.
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Grocers not fined for mislabelling products as Canadian

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New ReviewDespite multiple customer complaints, none of the major grocery chains have been fined for promoting imported products as Canadian — a process that’s become known as maple washing.
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How Toronto's hot summer could keep us warm in the winter

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New ReviewA so-called geoexchange system below the University of Toronto converts summer heat to store energy for winter. CBC's Britnei Bilhete got a tour of the facility to learn more about how it works.
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Flag football’s profile rising ahead of Olympics

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New ReviewFlag football is a sport on the rise, in part because of its inclusion at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Some CFL players are helping children learn the ins and outs of the game.
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Trump officials push back after court rules tariffs illegal

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New ReviewOfficials from the Trump administration spent the weekend pushing back against a U.S. appeals court ruling that most tariffs against Canada were illegal. Economic adviser Peter Navarro called the decision politically motivated.
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Albertans seem split on sovereignty as town halls reach halfway mark

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New ReviewAlberta Premier Danielle Smith has wrapped up the first half of town halls looking for feedback about provincial sovereignty with an eye to a potential referendum, and it appears Albertans remain split on the issue.
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Russia, China aim for increased influence during U.S. trade war

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New ReviewLeaders from Russia, India and other Eastern European and Asian capitals gathered in China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit with the goal of putting aside differences to counteract against the toll of U.S. President...
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B.C. farmers take part in 'mobile farmers market,' selling directly to consumers

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New ReviewA group of farmers in B.C. took part in a 'mobile farmers market,' where they sold produce directly to consumers. Throughout the day, the market travelled to three communities — starting in Abbotsford, then Surrey and ending in Richmond....
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Quebec universities sound the alarm over plummeting international student applications

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New ReviewAfter both the federal and provincial governments lowered limits on international student study permits, some Quebec universities fear a clear message has been heard by students around the world: they are not as welcome here as they were...
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The new federal Major Projects Office HQ to be in Calgary

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney says his government's new Major Projects Office (MPO) will be headquartered in Calgary. Dawn Farrell, the chair of the board of directors of Trans Mountain Corporation, will be the CEO. The MPO will identify...
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Fees will be ‘crippling’ without duty-free U.S. shipping: small business owner | Hanomansing Tonight

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New ReviewCanada’s small businesses are no longer able to ship small packages to the U.S. duty-free. The U.S. has put an end to the ‘de minimis’ exemption that allowed Canadian retailers to ship products under $800 US across the border without...