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Yukoners ask MP candidates for their responses to the opioid crisis
In Whitehorse, there was another forum for candidates Wednesday night. Hosted by the Council of Yukon First Nations and Assembly of First Nations Yukon, there was one question came up multiple times.
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Manitoba Hydro won't renew 2 export contracts with U.S.
Manitoba Hydro says it does not plan to renew two export contracts it had with a private utility in the United States. Premier Wab Kinew told reporters the province is 'repatriating' the contracts amid ongoing trade tensions with the U.S.
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Spain pledges to relocate unaccompanied migrant children to ease Canary Islands crisis
The Canary Islands can’t cope with the arrivals of young migrants who make the dangerous journey by boat from the west coast of Africa.
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‘Severe destruction’ at al-Ahli Hospital after Israeli attack
Israeli strikes leave northern Gaza's largest hospital in ruins. Patients have been forced to flee and the facility is out of service.
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President Trump signs executive order to expand US flagged fleet
President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order titled "Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance", aimed at rebuilding the US shipbuilding industry and expanding the American-flagged fleet. The move is part of a broader push to...
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Saskatchewan Political Panel | Regina neonatal unit fracas
The Morning Edition's political panel tackles a busy week at the Saskatchewan Legislature. The two highlights were the hotly debated NICU situation at the Regina General Hospital and the major concerns laid out by municipal leaders from...
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How federal spending could boost housing in Moncton
A pending Moncton council vote on zoning could allow the city to apply for federal infrastructure funding, which a city planner says could help cover the cost of replacing underground utilities. It's something that could allow increased...
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Lack of wastewater treatment capacity hampering home-building in Morden
The demand for new housing in Morden is outpacing the supply, thanks to a lack of wastewater treatment capacity and a lack of funds for a new facility. But the neighbouring city of Winkler may be able to help out in the short term.
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Israel-Iran: Israel intercepts Iranian missiles over Ramallah
The Iran-Israel war continues to escalate, leading to increased tensions in the region. Here are some of the top developments unfolding as the conflict intensifies.
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Quebec will be short 1,500 classrooms next school year. Here's what that means for students
According to figures obtained by Radio-Canada, schools across the province are facing overcrowding. That means an estimated 34,500 students will either be sent to other schools, put in spaces not intended as classrooms or assigned to...
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Province promises planning and design money for new schools, but relief from overcrowded classrooms is years away
Alberta’s education minister confirms new schools will take at least two years to build, while the Calgary Board of Education says one-third of its 250 schools are at or over maximum capacity.
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How AHS is dealing with emergency room capacity
Estimated emergency room times are hovering between six and nine hours in some Edmonton area hospitals. Alberta Health Services says patient volumes are above average. As CBC's Travis McEwan reports, the agency has prepared temporary...
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Pakistan sets March 31 deadline for Afghan migrants to leave, escalating border tensions
Al Jazeera explores how could Pakistan's decision to deport Afghan migrants impact weeks of rising cross-border tensions.
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Macron pushes for a European nuclear shield without US
France will consider extending the protection of its nuclear arsenal to its allies, French President Emmanuel Macron said, while warning that Europe needs to be ready for the United States to not "remain by our side" in the Ukraine war.
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Macron pushes for a European nuclear shield without US, Putin calls it threat
France will consider extending the protection of its nuclear arsenal to its allies, French President Emmanuel Macron said, while warning that Europe needs to be ready for the United States to not "remain by our side" in the Ukraine war.
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Manitoba Hydro proposes fuel-burning generating station to avoid power shortages
Manitoba Hydro wants to spend $1.4 billion on a new fuel-burning generating station. Hydro needs the station soon to prevent Manitoba from running out of power during the winter.
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Salvation Army says boost in food bank clientele could be a sign of more housing problems to come
Like The Gathering Place in St. John’s, The Salvation Army says its shelter is operating at full capacity this winter. More than 50 per cent of clients at its food bank are new, says Pam Goodyear. And the spokesperson says those people...
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St. John's shelters at full capacity this winter
Shelters on the Avalon Peninsula are at full capacity this winter season. Staff at the Gathering Place and workers with the Salvation Army struggle when it comes to turning people away on a cold winter's night. The CBC'S Abby Cole has more.
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How did Canada's steel industry fare the first time Donald Trump imposed tariffs in 2018?
During his first term, U.S. President Donald Trump imposed similar tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, of 25 per cent and 10 per cent, respectively. Guio Jacinto, the lead tariff researcher at the United Steelworkers Union, says more...
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Trump tariff threats give N.S. craft breweries a boost
Watch Amy Smith's interview with Andrew Tanner, the president of the Craft Brewers Association of Nova Scotia and founder of Saltbox Brewing in Bridgewater, N.S.
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Edmonton's drug crisis singled out by Trump adviser
White House National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett said during an appearance on CNBC that he witnessed an overdose when he visited Edmonton last summer. He pointed to Edmonton as an example of a drug crisis that is spilling...
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Toronto has a congestion crisis. Here’s 5 things that could fix it
Part 2 of CBC Toronto's three-part series, Gridlocked: The Way Out, explains why congestion is so bad in Toronto and how experts say implementing a combination of several solutions in tandem could make things better.
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N.W.T. gov't 'reassessing' nominee program
The program allows employers to hire foreign workers, or nominees, with the expectation they'll live in the territory over the long term. As of now, the program is closed, leaving many would-be immigrants in limbo. Dez Loreen reports.
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Are wait times for health care improving on the Island? Health P.E.I. says yes
Health P.E.I. says some wait times are improving, in part because of private clinics offering services for the public health-care system. That isn't sitting well with some MLAs. Wayne Thibodeau reports.