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Meet the Japanese-born Olympian who took home a gold medal for Canada in Paris

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Christa Deguchi is back in Canada following her historic gold medal Judo win at the Olympics.
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Which vehicles are most at risk for theft? David Common breaks down the latest data

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The Toyota Highlander was the most stolen vehicle in Canada last year overall — but CBC’s David Common explains why consumers should look beyond the raw numbers and examine the data around the most frequently stolen vehicles, which...
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Why Canada's inflation rate ticked up again — and what it means for you

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Canada's inflation rate hit two per cent in October, an increase over the last month, but that doesn't mean that Canada is missing its target. CBC senior business reporter Armstrong breaks down why there's an uptick and the effect on...
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'We've done this before': Trudeau on the 'challenge' of a Trump presidency

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Speaking on the final day of the G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the 'challenge of working with an American president' who doesn't prioritize multilateralism is one his government has dealt with before.
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Mexican drug cartels linked to arrest of 3 men in B.C., RCMP say

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Three people were arrested in B.C. with potential connections to Mexican drug cartels. RCMP say they are working to prevent transnational cartels from setting up a base of operations. Michelle Ghoussoub reports on why the cartels could...
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Habitat loss, endangered species key concerns for conservation group

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CBC News took a walk with the Nature Conservancy of Canada through one of Atlantic Canada's most critical regions to hear how private landowners can support conservation efforts and slow the loss of New Brunswick habitat.
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Small business owner braces for fallout from Canada Post strike

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A Kelowna, B.C. clothing business that relies on mail orders to stay afloat says they are already feeling the impact of job action from Canada Post employees as customers cancel orders ahead of the holiday shopping season.
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Celebrated Nova Scotia artist Tom Forrestall dies at age 88

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Forrestall won critical acclaim in the 1960s as part of a renewed interest in realist painting. His work can be found in major public and private collections across North America. Art curator Ray Cronin speaks to Amy Smith about...
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'We don't want to be on a picket line' say striking P.E.I. postal workers

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Workers say they're striking for better wages, working conditions and benefits. At least one small business that relies on the postal service says the strike 'couldn't have come at a worse time.'
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Manitoba postal workers hit picket line as Canada Post strike halts deliveries

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Workers at Canada's national postal service have officially walked off the job, including in Manitoba. The strike will impacts millions of Canadians from coast to coast..
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Why Calgarians ride a horse through a hotel lobby for the Grey Cup

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The Grey Cup tradition of riding a horse into a local hotel has been going on for 75 years. It is carried out by the Calgary Grey Cup Committee as part of the festivities leading up to the CFL's championship game.
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B.C. investigating 1st presumptive human case of H5N1 avian flu caught in Canada

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British Columbia health officials are investigating what's believed to be the first human case of H5N1 avian influenza caught in Canada after a teenager tested presumptively positive for the disease, the province's Health Ministry...
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Canada beats Suriname with late goal in CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal opener

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Junior Hoilett's goal in the 82nd minute lifts Canada to a 1-0 victory over Suriname in the first leg of their CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal.
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‘Roaring Lion’ saga ends as stolen Churchill portrait reclaims its place in Ottawa

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The iconic ‘Roaring Lion’ portrait of Winston Churchill, taken by Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh, has finally returned to its rightful place in Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier hotel almost three years after a long saga involving CBC’s own...
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Dal students offer opinions on The U.S. Election and Democracy's Global Fate

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Leading up to The Stanfield Conversation at Dalhousie University on Nov. 20, CBC asked current Dalhousie University students to answer a few questions on the topic of The U.S. Election and Democracy's Global Fate.Video & photo: Robert...
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Recovered photo of Winston Churchill is back in Ottawa

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A portrait of Winston Churchill by acclaimed Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh — which was swiped, replaced with a copy, reported stolen six months later and recovered in Italy 18 months after that — has been returned to the wall of the...
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Archbishop of Canterbury resigns over child sex abuse scandal

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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has resigned as spiritual head of the Church of England over his handling of a child sex abuse scandal. Investigators say Welby failed to alert authorities about church member John Smyth who abused...
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Notwithstanding clause architect and U of R professor Howard Leeson mourned

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Howard Leeson is being remembered by many for his brilliant mind and love of Saskatchewan and Canada. He was involved in many key moments in history, including the patriation of Canada's Constitution. As a long-time political science...
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Writer connects southwestern Ontario hometown with significant Canadian women's hockey history

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Sports writer Ian Kennedy is from Wallaceburg, Ont., in southwestern Ontario. In his new book, Ice In Their Veins: Women's Relentless Pursuit of the Puck, he highlights connections to his hometown and significant markers in Canadian...
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Canadian-led NATO brigade performs military exercises in Latvia

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The CBC's Briar Stewart is in Latvia and has more on the largest Canada-led NATO exercise since the 1980s.
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COP29 climate conference begins as Shell wins appeal on cutting emissions

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The COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, got off to a sombre start as climate scientists warned the world is now in the ‘final countdown to limit global temperature rise.’ On the same day, oil giant Shell won its appeal against...
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NextStar's COO on battery cell production and the impact of a Donald Trump presidency

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Work has begun at Windsor's NextStar EV battery facility. The CBC's Dale Molnar sat down with Chief Operating Officer Joe Araujo to talk production, saying the company is "full steam ahead."
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Canada Ends Fast-track Visas For Foreign Students Amid India Diplomatic Dispute

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The Canadian government has announced the end of its Student Direct Stream (SDS), a scheme popular among Indian students for accelerated study permit processing. Students from India and 13 other countries will now apply through Canada's...
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Freeland says meeting of Canada-U.S. relations cabinet committee focused on trade, border

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Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the first meeting of the re-established cabinet committee on Canada-U.S. relations was productive and constructive. Freeland was asked whether she is the best person to...