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Anti-pipeline blockades halt rail service across Canada

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Anti-pipeline blockades led Via Rail to halt services across the country and CN Rail to halt freight trains east of Toronto.
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Pipeline project divides Wet'suwet'en people

9th - Higher Ed
History and internal politics play a role in the internal division over the Coastal GasLink pipeline among the Wet'suwet'en people.
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Wet’suwet’en supporters and RCMP standoff over pipeline

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RCMP and Indigenous demonstrators stand off at the site of a natural gas pipeline in northern British Columbia. Supporters of the Wet’suwet’en have built camps to block the pipeline from going into their territory.
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Psychology of quarantine

9th - Higher Ed
Psychologist talks about the mental toll that quarantine might have on the Canadians in Trenton, Ont.
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RCMP break up Wet'suwe'ten blockade

9th - Higher Ed
RCMP arrested 10 people after a B.C. court injunction over camps blocking the construction of a $6.6 billion natural gas pipeline through Indigenous land.
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We'tsuwet'en supporters block trains, delay traffic

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Supporters of the Wet'suwet'en in Ontario are blocking a rail line in solidarity with the hereditary chiefs. Dozens of Via Rail are cancelled between Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto.
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Wet'suwet'en supporters block trains, delay traffic

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Supporters of the Wet'suwet'en in Ontario are blocking a rail line in solidarity with the hereditary chiefs. Dozens of Via Rail are cancelled between Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto.
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RCMP break up Wet'suwet'en blockade

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RCMP arrested 10 people after a B.C. court injunction over camps blocking the construction of a $6.6 billion natural gas pipeline through Indigenous land.
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Protesters cause delays for Ontario Via Rail routes

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Protesters have been demonstrating at Belleville, Ont., in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en Nation opposing the Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline project in British Columbia. Via Rail has cancelled trains on the Montreal-Toronto and...
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Calls for criminal investigation a year after deadly CP Rail crash

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There are increasing calls for a criminal investigations a year after a CP Rail train derailed and killed three employees.
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Delta, B.C., Amazon workers certified to unionize

9th - Higher Ed
Amazon workers in Delta, B.C., were certified to unionize on Friday, in a labour dispute ruling by the B.C. Labour Relations Board. Gavin McGarrigle, the western regional director of the Unifor union, says he's feeling optimistic, and...
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Surrey child-care fees some of the most expensive in Canada, survey finds

9th - Higher Ed
An annual survey by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives on the federal child-care plan shows Surrey is failing to meet the $10-a-day target. Rhea Hubbard, who works on non-profit child care with the Surrey Child Care Task Force,...
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3 of 4 Island Lake communities under states of emergency due to Manitoba wildfires

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Manitoba’s St. Theresa Point and Wasagamack First Nations are expected to evacuate vulnerable residents Monday morning after declaring states of local emergency in the last 48 hours, Wasagamack Chief Walter Harper said. The First Nation...
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What is British Columbia's most iconic symbol

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Three years ago, CBC readers named Kimberley the best town in B.C., and a year later, Sproat Lake, the best lake. Metro Vancouver's best neighbourhood: Steveston. This year, Justin McElroy is hitting the streets again to find out what...
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The Search for B.C.'s Best Symbol

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CBC's Justin McElroy is looking for which symbol BEST represents British Columbia.
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EV mandates are "well-intentioned but not realistic," says Energy Futures Institute chair

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's electric vehicle sales mandate requires that 20 per cent of all new vehicles sold in the country are zero-emission ones by next year, and B.C. aims to achieve 100 per cent ZEV sales by 2035. Barry Penner, chair of the Energy...
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B.C. records largest quarterly population drop since 1951

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BC's population dropped by more than 2,000 residents, in the first few months of this year. That's the largest quarterly population loss in 74 years, since Stats Can started tracking these numbers in 1951. An analyst with Stats Can told...
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Province letting municipalities take on more debt

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Municipalities in B.C. have serious restrictions on taking on debt. But the provincial government has just given municipalities the green light to go more in the red. Justin McElroy explains why and how the current system for taking on...
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#TheMoment firefighters rescued a pet squirrel from a tree

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Kelly Blair recounts the moment his pet squirrel, Douglas, was rescued from a tree by his local fire department in White Rock, B.C.
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City of Vancouver to vote on renaming Trutch Street

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He was one of the founders of modern British Columbia. But over the last few years, Joseph Trutch has had his name removed from streets in Victoria and Nanaimo for his anti-Indigenous views. And on Tuesday, Vancouver council will vote to...
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#TheMoment a water buffalo herd roamed through Surrey, B.C.

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Desireé Belisle recounts the moment a herd of water buffalo escaped from a nearby farm and surprised bystanders when they strolled through the streets of Surrey, B.C.
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Changes could soon be coming to supportive housing on Granville Street

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Supportive housing on Vancouver's Granville Street could be coming to an end. Mayor Ken Sim says the city has struck a deal with the province to put an end to the residences after years of complaints of street disorder. But as CBC’s...
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Vancouver Community College's annual 'Tooth Trolley' brings free dental treatment for kids

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Vancouver Community College's annual 'Tooth Trolley' event is providing free dental services for elementary school students across the city to address the growing number of children with limited access to dental care. College president...
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Uber drivers in Victoria vote to unionize

9th - Higher Ed
More than 500 Uber drivers have unionized in Victoria — a first in Canada, according to the union. CBC’s Amy Bell spoke with Pablo Godoy, a director with the United Food and Commercial Workers, to find out what the move means.