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Insurance companies reconsider 'dated' policies for suicide attempts

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Canadian insurance companies are changing the wording in their policies and reviewing whether to remove controversial clauses in benefit plans that exclude coverage for people who try to kill or injure themselves.
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How the media is covering Donald Trump

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CBC News Senior correspondent Keith Boag and Angelo Carusone, executive VP of Media Matters, discuss coverage of Trump's campaign
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Suffolk family denied autism treatment by insurance plan despite mandated coverage

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State and federal law require insurance companies to cover these services, but Team 12 Investigates found some health plans are exempt from these mandates.
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T-Mobile To Acquire Most of U.S. Cellular

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T-Mobile announced it will acquire most of U.S. Cellular for $4.4 Billion, including stores, some wireless airwave rights, and customers.
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N.S. diabetes program leaves out some who rely on insulin

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A new program helps cover the cost of sensor-based glucose monitors in Nova Scotia, but the criteria is leaving some who depend on insulin to manage their diabetes ineligible.
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All eyes on Summer McIntosh as 2024 Olympic & Paralympic Trials get underway in Toronto

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CBC Sports' swimming analyst Brittany MacLean joined CBC Morning Live poolside from the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre to preview the 2024 Olympic & Paralympic Trials, which get underway Monday.
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Mostly cloudy Saturday in New Jersey; widespread showers on Sunday

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The Storm Watch Team forecast for New Jersey.
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Traffic Alert: I-95 closed until at least Monday in Norwalk. Here's how the tanker fire is affecting the area.

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The Fairfield Avenue overpass is currently being replaced. Demolition of the bridge began early this morning.
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'Took them long enough': Widow on Ontario expanding health coverage for wildland firefighters

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The Ontario government says wildland firefighters will soon have the same workplace coverage as municipal firefighters when it comes to cancer, heart injuries and post-traumatic stress. Skin cancer will also be recognized as a workplace...
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Ontario moves to improve health coverage for wildland firefighters

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Ontario has proposed changes that would give wildland firefighters similar health benefits to municipal firefighters, including treatment for some cancers, heart conditions and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Winnipeggers observe day of mourning for people killed, injured or sickened on the job

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Political and union leaders gathered in Winnipeg Friday to mark the annual national day of mourning for those who have been killed or suffered injuries or illness at work.
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Who are the one in six Canadians struggling with infertility?

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Dr. Ariana Daniel from the Alberta Reproductive Centre joins Sandra Batson to talk about what types of patients she sees in her clinic who are dealing with fertility challenges.
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2 legal aid denials overturned after OmbudsPEI review

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A recent review by OmbudsPEI is sparking changes in how legal aid goes about denying someone representation. P.E.I.'s ombudsperson Sandy Hermiston speaks with CBC's Sheehan Desjardins about the investigation.
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Undocumented woman says she was denied an emergency C-section

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An undocumented woman says she was denied an emergency C-section at an Edmonton hospital, unless she paid $5,000 upfront. She eventually sought and received care at another hospital. Alberta Health Services says it is investigating.
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Major measles outbreak expected without better vaccination rates, modelling shows

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Quebec has launched measles vaccination clinics as officials fear a major outbreak would put thousands of children at risk of getting very sick or even dying. The number of confirmed cases in Canada in 2024 has already exceeded the total...
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B.C. fruit growers reporting catastrophic crop losses

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B.C. Cherry Association president Sukhpaul Bal says every growing season since 2020 has seen extreme weather affect crops, but this year has been one of the most challenging. He tells BC Today guest host Dan Burritt that cherry growers...
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Senior loses Medicare benefits after suffering heart attack

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State Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff says he's reaching out to federal lawmakers for answers.
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Pharmacare still being negotiated with some provinces, health minister says

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Minister of Health, Mark Holland, discusses the details of the Liberal government's pharmacare legislation it negotiated with the NDP.
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NDP and Liberals reach deal on pharmacare

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The federal Liberal government and the New Democratic Party have reached a pharmacare deal that will start with contraception and diabetes treatments. The deal also paves the way for the two parties to continue with their...
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Diabetes treatment, contraception to be covered by new pharmacare deal: Singh

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NDP leader Jagmeet Singh joins CBC's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton to talk about a pharmacare deal his party reached with the Liberals earlier this week. Singh says the agreement will cover diabetes treatment and...
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Seniors with existing dental coverage feel left behind by national plan

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Seniors with existing dental insurance won't be eligible for the new national dental program — even if it is minimal or they cancel their private plans — which has many of them wondering why they've been left behind.
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Unseasonably warm, wet weather hits North Shore ski slopes

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Cypress, Grouse and Seymour mountains are closed due to the unusually warm and wet weather. As Janella Hamilton reports, the inclement weather has some winter recreation enthusiasts worried that this season might just be a washout.
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Seniors will be first to qualify for national dental care program

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The federal government's new $13-billion dental care plan will roll out to different age groups over the next year. Applications for people aged 87 and older will open next week.