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Canada’s role in Harriet Tubman’s story
The Canadian legacy of famed American abolitionist Harriet Tubman isn’t left out in the big-screen version of her story.
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The lesson Canada's historic building can learn from the Notre-Dame fire
Some of Canada's oldest buildings are places of worship, much like Notre-Dame Cathedral. Montreal alone has 450 churches that date back to the 1800s or earlier. That history is far less cared for, and far more vulnerable than you might...
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'Nothing will be the same again': Parisians mourn Notre-Dame Cathedral
More than three quarters of a billion euros have been raised for the reconstruction of Notre-Dame. Just 36 hours after Paris' iconic 12th century cathedral went up in flames, the pledges are coming in from billionaires, governments, and...
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Pope leads four-day summit into sexual abuse in Catholic Church
An extraordinary summit on the issue of sexual abuse against minors within the Catholic Church opens today in the Vatican. Pope Francis will be joined by bishops from around the world, Vatican officials, and heads of male and female...
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Pope vows concrete measures to tackle clerical sexual abuse
Pope Francis says the world wants "concrete measures" to tackle child sexual abuse by priests - and not just "simple and obvious condemnations". Speaking at a four day summit at the Vatican he said "the cry of the little ones seeking...
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Germany's SPD wants to extend freeze on weapons sales to Saudi Arabia
Germany's Social Democrat Party (SPD), partners in Chancellor Angela Merkel's government, wants to extend a freeze on arms exports to Saudi Arabia beyond March 9, despite pressure by the UK and France not to do so. The calls come after...
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The Netherlands tougher on migration after granting asylum to Armenian family
A small miracle happened in a residential neighborhood of The Hague. A church protected a family of Armenians from being deported . Priests and neighbors set up a non-stop mass for three months , as Dutch law prevents police from...
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Tsunami in Indonesia shocks Canadian-Indonesian community
A tsunami in Indonesia has killed hundreds of people and has displaced thousands more. As rescuers expand their search, Canadian-Indonesians in Toronto watch from afar, fearing for people in their homeland. CBC's Olivia Stefanovich reports.
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Utah's Medical Pot Ballot Initiative Has Support From Mormon Church
Utah is one of four states with a medical marijuana ballot initiative on the ballot next month. Utah State Senate President Wayne Niederhauser said this bill is measured in its approach, and that is likely why the powerful Mormon church...
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Utah's Medical Pot Ballot Has Support From Mormon Church
Utah is one of four states with a medical marijuana initiative on the ballot next month. State Senate President Wayne Niederhauser said this bill is measured in its approach, and that is likely why the powerful Mormon church has come out...
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Pope Francis orders an investigation of an American bishop accused of sexual misconduct
Pope Francis has ordered an investigation of an American bishop accused of sexual misconduct with adults and accepted his resignation. That's according to the Vatican and U.S. Church officials. It comes as the pope was meeting with...
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Europe briefing: 5 stories to know about today
1) Hurricane Florence life-threatening storm surge Hurricane-force winds caused by Florence hit the North Carolina outer banks and coastal southeastern North Carolina, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Friday, adding that...
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Ireland's Mother and Baby Scandal (Part 2) | People and Power
We investigate disturbing allegations about the fate of thousands of babies born to unmarried mothers in Ireland.
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Detroit mourns Aretha Franklin, a hometown hero
Detroit is in mourning following the death of Aretha Franklin, who was to many, a hometown hero and synonymous with the city. CBC News went to Detroit, to find out how her loss is affecting residents.
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Pope Francis condemns priestly sexual abuse
Pope Francis condemned priestly sexual abuse and its cover-up by the Catholic Church, in a public letter. In addition to demanding accountability, Francis begged forgiveness for the pain suffered by victims and said Catholics must be...
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Dublin: Pope Francis asks for forgiveness in prayers at closing Mass
Claudio Lavanga, Euronews says, "Pope Francis wrapped up his two days visit to Ireland by leading the closing mass of the world meeting of families here in Dublin. He asked for forgiveness in his native language, Spanish before the mass,...
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Marking the start of Ramadan - in a Brussels church
In a show of multi-faith strength, Christians and Jews come together with Muslims to mark the start of the Muslim Holy Month, Ramadan, at a church in Brussels. "We have chosen this moment of the holy month of Ramadan, the month of...
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New Brunswick residents united to fight flooding
New Brunswick residents have united to fight the historic flooding in their province.
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Catholic bishops offer no clarity on residential school apology
Catholic bishops weren't able to offer any clarity on a potential apology for the church's role in Canada's residential schools. During a news conference, the bishops appeared to try and distance the church from its ties to the schools....
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Why Dating Apps Are Like Costco
Joanna Coles, Chief Content Officer at Hearst Magazines and author of "Love Rules," says dating apps are as overwhelming an experience as a trip to Costco and should only be used as one of many tools to find love.
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Trudeau disappointed over Pope Francis’s decision not to apologize for residential schools
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expressed his disappointment after it was announced that Pope Francis won't apologize for the Catholic church's role in Canada's residential schools. The decision has also been met with frustration from...
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Chase the Ace winner announced in Newfoundland
The largest card game lottery in Newfoundland and Labrador's history finally ended tonight after months of build up and anticipation.
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Pastor Hyeon Soo Lim speaks publicly for the first time since his release from North Korea
Hyeon Soo Lim spoke in Korean at his church in Mississauga, Ont., on Sunday. He arrived home on Saturday after spending more than two years imprisoned in North Korea.