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Why are allies turning away from America's stealth jet?

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New ReviewPresident Trump's 39% tariff on Switzerland has sparked international backlash, with multiple U.S. allies reconsidering or canceling F-35 fighter jet deals. Switzerland is demanding a $9.1 billion order be scrapped, while Spain, Canada,...
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18-year-old Victoria Mboko's historic win inspiring new generation of Sask. tennis players

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New ReviewVictoria Mboko's win at the National Bank Open has inspired a new generation of Saskatchewan tennis players, eight of whom are eager to showcase their talents at this week's Canada Summer Games in St. John’s.
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A fugitive connected to a fatal shoot-out at a Saskatoon apartment was arrested in Montreal

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New ReviewSaskatoon police say Jonathan Ouellet-Gendron is a suspect in the May 2022 homicide of Brandon Baxandall.
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'Until the wheels move, we are not paid,' says Air Canada flight attendant | Hanomansing Tonight

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New ReviewHenly Larden, an Air Canada flight attendant and the vice-president of CUPE 4094, says flight attendants work an average of 35 unpaid hours per month related to duties performed during boarding and deplaning. This comes as Air Canada...
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Viral outbreak in China prompts Canada to upgrade travel advisory

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New ReviewHealth officials in China are dealing with an outbreak of a viral infection called Chikungunya. The outbreak has sickened over 8,000 people in the southern part of the country in just a few weeks. So far, there are no signs of the...
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Heat wave shatters 30 records across Canada

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New ReviewSweltering temperatures broke more than 30 heat records across the country on Monday, but climatologists say this weather could become the summer norm by 2050.
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Bus service expanding in Canada, but rural areas could be left out

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New ReviewFlixBus, which bought the Greyhound brand, is expanding its bus service in Canada. The German company and other competitors say demand for bus travel is growing, but some experts warn rural areas could be left out.
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Bick’s pickles no longer stocked in some stores due to ‘tariff impacts’

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New ReviewBick’s, a popular Canadian pickle brand assembled in the U.S., is facing a 25 per cent Canadian retaliatory tariff, making its pickles pricier and harder to find. Experts say companies dealing with complex cross-border supply chains have...
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'Globl Jam' returns to Toronto, showcasing some of the world's best under-23 basketball players

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New ReviewGlobl Jam is back for it's third year at the Mattamy Athletic Centre this week. The tournament has become a platform which showcases young basketball talents, looking to make a name for themselves on the international stage. CBC's...
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K-EXPO brings all things Korean to Toronto

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New ReviewK-EXPO Canada took over downtown Toronto this weekend. The event featured over 60 companies and agencies, showcasing the latest in Korean culture. Some of the biggest names in K-pop were also there. CBC's Naama Weingarten has the story.
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Hundreds gather for Handshake Across the Border

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New ReviewCanadians and Americans met at the International Peace Garden at the Manitoba-North Dakota border Saturday for a symbolic handshake. Organizers say the event is a reminder of the enduring connection between the two countries, even amid...
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The Canada Games are Open! Step onto the floor of the opening ceremony

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New ReviewAthletes, coaches, family and friends welcomed 2025 Canada Games with energy, music and a whole lot more. It kicks off two weeks of the largest multi-sport competition in the country.
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What exactly are the Canada Games?

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New ReviewSome of Canada’s greatest athletes got their start at the Canada Games. Jacqueline McKay and Fenn Mayes are in St John’s, Nfld., to explain.
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Nunavut sends its biggest team ever to compete in the Canada Summer Games

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New ReviewTeam Nunavut is geared up and headed to the 2025 Canada Summer Games. As TJ Dhir tells us, this is the biggest team ever for the territory and athletes are vying for the gold.
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How Victoria Mboko’s dazzling tennis rise is inspiring a new generation of players

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New ReviewCanadian teen Victoria Mboko jumped 61 spots to world No. 24 following her victory at the National Bank Open in Montreal. Mboko’s meteoric rise is motivating young players on the city’s tennis courts.
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Island Lake chiefs call on governments to invest in wildfire prevention

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New ReviewFour First Nations in northeastern Manitoba are calling on the federal government to make wildfire prevention a priority, as Island Lake communities remain under states of emergency and mandatory evacuation orders.
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Victoria Mboko’s big win will open doors — and new challenges

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New ReviewVictoria Mboko’s professional tennis career just shifted into warp speed with a title win at the National Bank Open in Montreal. With the spotlight now on, and just weeks to go until the U.S. Open, the 18-year-old will need to build her...
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Los Angeles: Gifford Fire Erupts in Los Angeles | Massive Smoke Blankets California

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New ReviewMassive flames from the Gifford Fire erupted in Los Angeles, sending thick clouds of smoke across California. Thousands are under evacuation orders as firefighters battle the fast-spreading blaze.
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Canadian tennis star Victoria Mboko claims National Bank Open title

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New ReviewVictoria Mboko won the National Bank Open final on Thursday, marking her first WTA Tour title. She is the first Canadian to win the title since Bianca Andreescu's historic achievement in 2019.
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Hands clasped: A 1930s wedding gift symbolizes U.S.-Canada unity

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New ReviewA unique wedding gift from the 1930s, made for a Canadian-American couple, now serves as a powerful reminder of when relations between the two countries were at a high point. The Canadian Museum of History's Xavier Gélinas shares the...
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Unemployment rising in Alberta

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New ReviewAlberta lost the most jobs in Canada last month — after leading the country in employment gains in June. CBC's Tristan Mottershead looks at what's behind the losses.
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What is the fall-out from the U.S. $500M federal cut to vaccine research?

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New ReviewThe U.S. Department of Health has announced a $500 million cut to funding for mRNA vaccine research — sending shock waves through the global scientific community. The mRNA vaccine technology has long been considered the next best step...
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Potential Air Canada flight attendant strike has some rethinking travel plans

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New ReviewSummer travellers are anxiously watching as Air Canada and the union representing thousands of flight attendants return to the bargaining table. Flight attendants could walk off the job as early as Aug. 16 if a new agreement isn’t reached.
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Canada’s military members are getting a raise

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New ReviewMembers of the Canadian military are getting a pay raise of up to 20 per cent, as the federal government looks to boost recruitment and retention in the ranks. The $2-billion spending package also includes new allowances for certain...