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U.S.-China trade fight

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Wenran Jiang of UBC on what it could cost the U.S. to get a full deal on trade with China
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Liberals have deal to get Trans Mountain pipeline built

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The final language and paperwork are still being determined, so it is still just an agreement in principle.
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When pharmacies stop thefts, illegal drug use increases

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Experts say that's what's happened in B.C. and could also happen in Ottawa, as people who have been on opioid painkillers for years and are now being cut off.
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Pipeline politics: Kinder Morgan's losses could be covered by Liberals

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the government is prepared to shield the company against unnecessary delays that are politically motivated.
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Ticketmaster, Stubhub fight new anti-scalper law in Ontario

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The new law comes into effect July 1 and would cap resale prices at 150 per cent.
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B.C. floodwaters receding, but not for long

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Southern B.C. floodwaters are receding in Grand Forks neighbourhoods, but the relief is not expected to last long. Water levels may be on the rise again as early as tomorrow. so the focus is on preparing for the second wave. Flood waters...
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Flooding forces hundreds from homes in B.C.

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Hundreds of people were forced from their homes in B.C. due to flooding that placed the community of Cache Creek under a state of emergency.
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B.C. gas prices jump for long weekend

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Gas prices in B.C. jumped ahead of the long weekend and now sit at over $1.50 per litre, putting the brakes on some drivers’ plans
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Deals in India

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CBC's David Cochrane on the prime minister's trip to India
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Impact of Alberta and B.C.'s trade war

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The impact of Alberta and B.C.'s trade war is starting to extend past the two provinces, as the federal government gets involved and people in other provinces begin to pick sides. B.C. Premier John Horgan spoke publicly on Alberta's ban...
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Alberta premier slams B.C. government on changes to bitumen shipments

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'They are creating a mockery out of our legal system,' says Rachel Notley
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Legal action

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CBC's Terry Reith on Alberta's threat against B.C. over bitumen restrictions
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37,000 flee the flames in B.C.

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An estimated 36,000 to 37,000 people evacuated from their homes in B.C. as of Sunday afternoon, as wildfires continue to ravage the Interior
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New radio telescope unveiled in B.C.

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Scientists hope CHIME, Canada's largest radio telescope, will be a major step forward in uncovering the secrets of the universe
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Glass sponge reefs re-discovered off B.C. coast

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Glass sponge reefs, previously thought to be extinct, were discovered along the coast of B.C. and are now protected by the province
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13-year-old B.C. girl killed in popular park

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Police are calling the death of Marrisa Shen in Burnaby, B.C., a homicide, putting the Vancouver suburb on edge
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Staying behind to fight the B.C. wildfires

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Some residents have defied evacuation orders, staying behind to protect their properties. CBC News obtained a permit to visit the people living in a heavily restricted fire zone in the B.C. Interior
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B.C. wildfires prompt new evacuation orders | 'We're going to stay until it gets really close'

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Wildfire in Clinton, B.C., affects hundreds under evacuation order, but some residents – including restaurant owner Rick Billay – say they're not leaving
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B.C. wildfires prompt state of emergency

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More than 7,000 people forced from their homes as thousands of firefighters fight aggressive wildfires across the province
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B.C. baby issued health card with no sex listed

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A baby in B.C. was issued a health card with the letter U in the place of an M or F, sparking debate about what does and doesn't belong on government documentation
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'We lost everything' says B.C. wildfire evacuee

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B.C. Premier Christy Clark speaks with a woman from Ashcroft First Nation Reserve whose home was destroyed by wildfires
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B.C. wildfires force thousands to evacuate

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More than 10,000 people have been evacuated from the B.C. Interior as firefighters from across Canada arrive to deal with the wildfires
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B.C. wildfires leave devastation in wake

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CBC crew visits what's left of the community of Boston Flats
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Battling B.C.'s wildfires from above

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Firefighters are using hundreds of aircraft to battle the flames. CBC's Tina Lovgreen got to ride along on one.