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Obama on rebuilding the Democratic Party

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Democrats need to show up in areas where they're 'characterized as coastal, liberal, latte sipping, politically correct, out of touch folks,' U.S. president says
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Indigenous reaction to pipeline

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AFN National Chief Perry Bellegarde says First Nations rights must be respected. He speaks to CBC's John Northcott
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Government encourages residents to abandon their small communities

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A provincial government plan in Newfoundland and Labrador is encouraging residents to abandon tiny communities for cost savings. The plan is not without its critics who say they prefer life in rural communities over the potential...
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Indigenous day of action

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Events taking place across the country urging PM Trudeau to do more to fulfill his election promises to First Nations communities
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Aid trickling into devastated Haiti

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A week after Hurricane Matthew slammed into Haiti, many communities still waiting for help, CBC's Evan Dyer reports
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Nobel laureate Bob Dylan

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Thousands flocked to London’s Trafalgar Square at the weekend to join in the Diwali celebrations.



One of the major festivals in Hinduism, Diwali is also known as the festival of lights and signifies the...
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Gander mayor Claude Elliott remembers 9/11

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Almost 7,000 stranded travellers were welcomed, housed and fed by the N.L., community
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Inuit-led suicide prevention strategy to focus on mental wellness, social equity

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A new strategy to prevent suicide among Canada's 60,000 Inuit was unveiled by Natan Obed, the president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, in partnership with Health Canada in Kuujjuaq, Quebec.
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First Nations chief on Northern Gateway decision

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Terry Teegee, a tribal chief with the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council in B.C., reacts to the decision overturning approval of the pipeline
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'Unthinkable': Rights group on Canada's water crisis

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Human Rights Watch report calls for immediate action on the lack of safe drinking water in First Nations communities
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British MP dies after being shot, stabbed

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In a news conference police said they have one under arrest and are searching for no one else
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The teen fighting to protect Canada's water — meet Autumn Peltier

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She is the teen fighting to protect Canada's water — meet 13-year-old Canadian Autumn Peltier. She speaks bravely, confidently and passionately, and as a so-called water walker, Peltier pleaded with Justin Trudeau to protect Canada’s...
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Football tackles terror

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Molenbeek has become an area associated with the terrorist attacks of Paris and Brussels.



But one London football team has been trying to promote

tolerance.

TUFF FC hails from West-London and works...
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First Nations step up for evacuees

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Community of Fort McKay sheltered as many as 5,000 evacuees
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Early contenders for Tory leadership

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Sunday Scrum panel talk about early Conservative leadership contenders Kellie Leitch and Maxime Bernier
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La Loche students prepare to return to school

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Area MP Georgina Jolibois says there is still lots of work to be done
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Refugees react to Syria ceasefire

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Little faith that Munich agreement will hold
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Funding for First Nations

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Sunday Scrum panel discusses why so many reserves still lack the most basic of resources
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Ottawa pledges support for La Loche

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'We want to work with them on a plan to actually turn this around,' says Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Carolyn Bennett
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Wab Kinew on La Loche and Discrimination Against FN Children

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Wab Kinew discusses the recent school shooting in La Loche, Saskatchewan and a ruling that Canada discriminates against First Nation children.
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La Loche community struggles with tragedy

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Violence and tragedy isn't new to the small Saskatchewan town, and Friday's shooting is prompting new calls for help
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Wildfires force evacuation of around 12,000 people from areas of Manitoba

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Wildfires continue to threaten communities throughout Manitoba, with some regions under a state of emergency and an air quality alert. An estimated 12,000 people have evacuated the area.
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Sask. measles cases still low as Alberta neighbours continue to see outbreaks

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Alberta is North America's hotspot for measles, recording more cases this year than the entire United States. Saskatchewan is a different story.
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Democratic states sue Trump administration over FEMA funding cuts

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A coalition of 20 state attorneys general claims President Trump illegally terminated FEMA's pre-disaster mitigation program. (Scripps News)