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Grocers not fined for mislabelling products as Canadian

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Despite multiple customer complaints, none of the major grocery chains have been fined for promoting imported products as Canadian — a process that’s become known as maple washing.
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Outrage in Italy over porn site with doctored images of prominent women

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Altered photos of women including PM Giorgia Meloni were posted on site along with vulgar captions.
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Solar panel customer feels 'betrayed' by unfair pricing

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Canada’s solar industry is growing rapidly, but as more Canadians consider buying renewable solutions, complaints are rising about high pressure tactics and unfair pricing by some sales people.
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Canmore's $2.6M battle over stinky wastewater continues

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The town of Canmore, just west of Calgary, has spent about $2.6 million trying to combat a persistent smell from a wastewater plant to no avail. As the number of complaints grow, the council is getting ready to look at other possible...
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Kohberger's creepy behavior alarmed university faculty, students before Idaho murders

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Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison without parole last month. (Scripps News)
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Tenants living at Red Hook Gardens rally outside management office to demand repairs

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Neighbors rallied outside of the management's office Friday morning and demanded they take action. Tenants said their homes are deplorable and infested with roaches and rodents.
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East New York tenant says mold in her apartment causing health concerns

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Workers were sent to the unit in January and appeared to identify the problem, a pipe that was likely leaking moisture into the wall.
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Bronx family faces unsanitary apartment conditions amid 'ignored' concerns To landlord

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With almost 300 complaints reported by the New York City Housing Preservation & Development within the past two years, one resident says they've reached out to their realtor - and been ignored.
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Injured Hong Kong protesters surrender to police; few remain at university stronghold

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Police in Hong Kong are trying to persuade student protesters to surrender — assuring them that any arrests will be non-violent. But as Greg Rasmussen reports from Hong Kong, this assurance comes amid fresh complaints of abuse of force.
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Amazon groceries arrive past their prime, customers say

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Some Canadians who ordered groceries through Amazon say products, including baby food, arrived past their expiry date and until now groceries weren’t eligible for returns.
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Riya Rajkumar found dead after Amber Alert, father now faces murder charges

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Riya Rajkumar, the missing 11-year-old who triggered a Valentine’s Day Amber Alert, has been found dead. Her father now faces murder charges.
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Tim Hortons frustrates dad with lack of changing tables

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Tim Hortons in Pincourt, Que., frustrated a dad with its lack of diaper changing table in the men's bathroom and his complaints on Twitter sparked outrage from other parents.
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This speaker system saves festivals from noise complaints | The Fix

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In the latest edition of The Fix, CBC News looks at how PK Sound is keeping the peace between music festivals and their neighbours.
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David Suzuki's honorary degree angers Albertans

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The decision to award David Suzuki an honorary degree by the University of Alberta has angered many Albertans. The university has been flooded with complaints about a tribute planned for Suzuki. University alumni — many of whom work as...
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Politician claims harassment allegation stems from policy debate

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A Saskatchewan politician claims a harassment allegation he is facing stems from a heated policy debate. CBC News has spoken to the complainant who says NDP MP Erin Weir was angry and belligerent when speaking to her, to the point where...
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Bullying complaints made in Newfoundland and Labrador legislature

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Several bullying complaints have been made in the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature, all in less than a week. Two ministers have already been removed from caucus while they are investigated and the opposition is calling for Premier...
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Air Canada faces complaints over sexual harassment and discrimination

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Air Canada is facing more complaints, not from passengers — but from the union representing flight attendants, some of whom claim sexual harassment and discrimination by management. The union is taking issue with a new training model in...
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Air Canada complaint

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CBC's Jacqueline Hansen on sexual harassment allegations against Air Canada
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Scrutinizing sales practices

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Walid Hejazi of the Rotman School of Management on plans by Canada's financial consumer watchdog to keep a closer eye on our banks
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Patrick Brown leadership candidacy lasts 11 days

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Patrick Brown's leadership candidacy lasted 11 days, after the former Ontario Conservative Party leader announced he was withdrawing his bid. Brown originally resigned as leader a month ago following allegations of sexual misconduct, but...
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Sexual harassment and #MeToo in Canadian Parliament

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Sexual harassment and the #MeToo movement took centre stage in Canadian Parliament as the House of Commons debated a new law to deal with misconduct in the workplace. Bill C-65 introduces new rules and processes for dealing with sexual...
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Unexpected resignation in the Senate

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Liberal Sen. Colin Kenny has unexpectedly announced he will resign from his seat, 10 months before he hits the mandatory retirement age of 75. Reports say Kenny is citing poor health for his early retirement. Kenny has been the subject...
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EpiPen maker warned by FDA after voluntary recall

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says Pfizer, the maker of the EpiPen, has failed to investigate what went wrong with the life-saving product and could face legal action
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Complaints of bullying within the RCMP

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A B.C. psychiatrist is speaking out about the way Canada's national police force is handling the sexual harassment claims of two women