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More Canadians turning to crowdfunding for disaster relief
More Canadians are turning to crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe to cover losses from severe weather, wildfires and floods. As climate risks change and they struggle to cope, federal funding and insurance coverage isn’t always enough.
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FKA twigs blasts ‘double standards’ over ban on Calvin Klein poster
FKA twigs has hit back after her Calvin Klein poster was banned over complaints it objectified women, saying she feels there are “double standards” at play.The ASA received two complaints that the images were ‘overly sexualised’,...
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The potential impact of party leaders’ reversals
CBC’s chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton breaks down the potential impact of Erin O’Toole and Justin Trudeau reversing their stances on key issues midway through the campaign.
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Why the Green Party Leader hasn’t campaigned outside of Toronto
A look at why Annamie Paul, the leader of the divided Green Party, has yet to venture out of Toronto weeks into a federal election campaign.
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First debate: Can leaders move the needle in Quebec?
Éric Grenier, publisher of TheWrit.ca, joined Power & Politics Thursday to discuss the first debate of the 2021 federal election campaign.
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GoFundMe Sees Big Entrepreneur Boom on Its Fundraising Platform
The pandemic has been mostly bad news but it may have lit a fire underneath some people to get out and chase their dreams on platforms like GoFundMe. Musa Tariq, GoFundMe CMO, joined Cheddar to discuss the influx of fundraising...
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Gauge Works With Large U.S. Corporations to Help Perfect Their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategies and Efforts
In the wake of George Floyd's death last year, many large U.S. corporations have launched social justice efforts, meant to show their support for racial equality. This was the first time several corporations stepped into the space,...
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Uganda’s Bobi Wine released, 37 dead in protests over his arrest
Popular singer and politician freed on bail, local media reported, as death toll in protests over his arrest earlier this week hits 37.
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Trudeau warns against 'internment camp' disinformation
The claim that the federal government is preparing to forcibly intern Canadians is patently false, said a spokesperson for Health Minister Patty Hajdu. A disinformation campaign claiming such has been circulating on social media for weeks.
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Theft accusation against MacKay campaign 'not made lightly,' says Conservative strategist
Conservative strategist Andrew Brander says the Erin O'Toole camp's accusation of theft by Peter MacKay's campaign should be taken seriously, even if it could be politically motivated.
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Coronavirus disinformation: EU warning over wave of fake COVID-19 claims on social media
A massive wave of COVID-19 disinformation has hit social media during the pandemic, the EU claimed on Wednesday.
Brussels said it false information about the virus can prove deadly and wants to...
Brussels said it false information about the virus can prove deadly and wants to...
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Lead-up to Burundi election marred by unrest
Political campaigns have ended ahead of a general election on Wednesday, with each side blaming the other for violence and hate speech.
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Trump refuses to denounce White supremacists
US President Donald Trump refused to denounce American white supremacy, saying the real threat is the radical left wing.
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How this Democratic field has blown apart traditional fundraising models
The grassroots approach of Bernie Sanders and the self-funded approach of Michael Bloomberg have both generated millions.
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Democratic candidates spend big ahead of Super Tuesday vote
Political campaigns run on cash, from the millions of small donations to the Bernie Sanders campaign to the reported $500 million Mike Bloomberg is spending to self-fund his run.
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Israel election: Gantz fights to reverse recent dip in polls
Opposition leader focuses for third time on Netanyahu’s corruption but president still holds narrow lead.
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Iowa caucus: How the Latino community could tip the vote
Iowa is 85 per cent white. But its Latino population is growing, like in the U.S. as a whole.
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Canadian tourism groups use friendly ads to woo back Americans
With cross-border travel plummeting since the start of the U.S.-Canada trade war, Canadian tourism groups are trying to lure back American tourists with friendly ad campaigns that assure them they’re still welcome despite tensions...
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Inside the Viral Marketing of Call Of Duty
What does it take to market one of the biggest franchises in video game history? Tyler Bahl, CMO at Activision Publishing, explains how at Web Summit Vancouver
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What’s on the minds of Fredericton voters?
CBC News caught up with voters in Fredericton as they left the polls Monday for the 2025 federal election.
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Election Analysis | How the Vancouver tragedy is testing leaders
CBC’s chief political correspondent, Rosemary Barton, looks at how the tragic car-ramming incident in Vancouver is testing federal leaders on the last day of the campaign, as they try to maximize their last chance to connect with voters.
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Breaking down federal parties' aesthetics on the election campaign trail
From bold wardrobe choices to social media presence, CBC's Ali Chiasson breaks down the major federal parties' explicit and implicit political messaging on the election campaign trail.
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Decoding the subliminal messages political campaigns try to send
Political campaigns are often full of subliminal messaging — carefully crafted details designed to influence how you perceive a candidate. CBC’s Ali Chaisson decodes how it’s done and what story the frontrunners in the 2025 federal...
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UPEI Student Union on a quest to make the post-secondary vote count
As the April 28 federal election draws closer, UPEI's Student Union is running two campaigns, to try and engage young people who are eligible to vote in Canada and encourage them to cast a ballot. Louise Martin of CBC News: Compass...