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P.E.I.'s already-busy month of August got a boost from extra bridge traffic after $20 toll came in

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New ReviewIt's been nearly a month since tolls for a round trip on the Confederation Bridge were cut by nearly two-thirds, to $20 per car. Some in the tourism industry say they're seeing a spike in traffic as a result, during a summer that had...
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Who is India's next envoy to Canada? | Dinesh K Patnaik | India-Canada ties on the mend?

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New ReviewSeasoned diplomat Dinesh K Patnaik has been appointed as India’s next envoy to Canada amid ongoing efforts to restore strained diplomatic ties. The move comes as both nations signal a desire to reset relations following months of tension.
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Convoy organizer seeking asylum in United States

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New ReviewA man who once helped organize early convoy protests is now wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. James Bauder is seeking asylum in the U.S., claiming he is being politically persecuted.
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Canada, India name new envoys as tensions between 2 countries thaw

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New ReviewVina Nadjibulla, vice-president of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, describes the appointment of new high commissioners as a necessary 'political reset' to ease tensions between Canada and India. She notes that both countries are...
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Lana Payne's 'landslide' victory due in part to her firm stance on tariffs, expert says

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New ReviewIt's been a tumultuous time in labour politics — especially since the U.S. slapped tariffs on Canada's auto sector. But that didn't stop Lana Payne from winning a fresh term as Unifor's national president this week. One expert says the...
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As wildfires become more common, are more volunteer firefighters needed?

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New ReviewThe 2025 wildfire season in Canada is already the second worst on record., with hundreds of communities evacuated and resources being stretched thin. CBC's Julia Wong looks into the potential value and challenges of recruiting more...
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Canada appoints new envoy to India

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New ReviewCanada's Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has appointed Christopher Cooter as the new high commissioner for Canada to India. India has also appointed a new high commissioner to Canada.
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Sixties Scoop survivor from New Zealand comes home to Manitoba

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New ReviewJonathan Hooker, who was removed from his northern Manitoba community and taken to New Zealand after he was adopted during the Sixties Scoop, returned to Winnipeg for the first time since his adoption on Wednesday. He was reunited with...
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NAV Canada says traffic returning to normal after delays at YVR due to staffing

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New ReviewPassengers departing from Vancouver International Airport today should check the status of their flights before heading to the airport. There were significant delays because of an unexpected staffing shortage at NAV CANADA, the...
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Would more airline competition fix flying in Canada?

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New ReviewThe fallout of a recent Air Canada strike is amplifying calls for more domestic airline competition. For The National, CBC’s Karen Paul breaks down what it would take to get more companies flying in Canada and why not everyone thinks...
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Why some local businesses are looking to get into the defence industry

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New ReviewLocal tool and die makers are feeling the pain from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war on Canada. With no immediate end in sight to U.S. levies on the auto sector, some companies in Windsor-Essex are looking to get into the defence...
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Burnaby council votes unanimously to ask Ottawa to impose full arms embargo on Israel

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New ReviewBurnaby city councillors unanimously voted on Tuesday in favour of advocating for peace for Palestinian people. As CBC’s Johna Baylon reports, the mayor of Burnaby says he'll be writing to the federal government to call for a full arms...
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Burnaby, B.C., council votes to advocate for full arms embargo on Israel

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New ReviewBurnaby city councillors unanimously voted on Tuesday in favour of advocating for peace for Palestinian people. As CBC’s Johna Baylon reports, the mayor of Burnaby says he'll be writing to the federal government to call for a full arms...
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Canada and Germany have a 'joint interest' in diversifying trade: ambassador

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New ReviewAs part of a mini European tour, Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Germany this week, where the two countries agreed to a critical mineral deal. Germany's Ambassador to Canada Matthias Lüttenberg says Germany could be interested in...
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Canada extends military mission in Latvia

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney announced the extension of Canada’s military training mission in Latvia until 2029, part of the government’s commitment to NATO to increase defence spending.
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Human case of screwworm raises fear of parasite’s wider return

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New ReviewHealth officials in the U.S. are worried that New World screwworm — a flesh-eating parasite that typically feeds off livestock — could be making a comeback in North America after a rare human case was identified in Maryland.
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LeBlanc reports ‘productive’ trade talks with U.S.

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New ReviewCanada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said his meeting Tuesday with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was ‘productive,’ while a source tells CBC News Canadian negotiators see a window of opportunity to reach a trade deal.
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Weather postpones rocket launch in St. Lawrence, but town still abuzz

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New ReviewThere are many eyes on St. Lawrence this week where a rocket designed and built in Canada is expected to be launched. The weather hasn’t cooperated so far, but enthusiasm isn’t dampening just yet. The CBC’s Peter Cowan reports.
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U of W project aims to collect, catalogue immigrant stories before they're lost

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New ReviewResearchers have interviewed nearly 80 children of the Russlander Mennonites that migrated to Canada from the Soviet Union in the 1920s for what is expected to be the largest oral history project on Mennonites in Canada.
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Zelenskyy marks Ukraine Independence Day alongside Canada’s PM in Kyiv

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New ReviewUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has delivered a defiant address against Russia during Ukraine’s Independence Day commemorations.
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Carney reiterates support for Ukraine in surprise visit to Kyiv

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney detailed Canada's $2 billion in additional military aid to Ukraine during his visit to Kyiv on Sunday, Ukraine's Independence Day, to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. In his first official trip to the...
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The biggest run of the 1977 Canada Games didn’t win a medal, but it won hearts coast to coast

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New ReviewBrendan Kelly was one of the province’s top runners, but he was too old to compete when the Canada Games came to St. John’s in 1977. So Kelly did the next best thing: He ran across Canada to promote the Games. As the 2025 Games draw to a...
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Team NT coaches return with new skills from Canada Games

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New ReviewThanks to the Women in Coaching Canada Games Apprenticeship Program, two Team NT coaches scored the opportunity to travel and learn with their teams. The CBC's Sarah St-Pierre has more.
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Carney pledges support, possibly troops for Ukraine

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New ReviewIn a visit to Kyiv on Sunday, Prime Minister Mark Carney affirmed Canada’s support for Ukraine and committed to sending soldiers if a ceasefire with Russia is reached.