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Searching for solutions to what's becoming an annual flooding event

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An ounce of prevention could be worth a pound of cure when it comes to flood prevention. As extreme weather events become more common, governments and homeowners are rethinking their approaches to flood management.
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The lesson Canada's historic building can learn from the Notre-Dame fire

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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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Political cartoons: Where free speech runs up against poor taste

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For the second time in two weeks, a political cartoonist is apologizing for his depiction of former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould in newspaper commentary on the SNC-Lavalin scandal. So, in an arena where free speech runs up...
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Racist taunts force Quebec hockey player and his family to leave game early

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Jonathan Diaby, a 24-year-old hockey player from Quebec, said during a game Saturday he and his family members were called the N-word and compared to baboons, which prompted him to leave the game with his family midway through.
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Potential SNC-Lavalin corruption conviction could have huge impacts in Quebec

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If SNC-Lavalin is convicted of corruption and fraud, it would have serious ramifications in Quebec, with over 3,000 people employed there and the province’s pension funds being the company’s largest shareholder.
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Furry friends aim to ease travel anxiety during holiday chaos

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Long lines of anxious travellers fill airports across the country. The Friday before Christmas marks one of the busiest travel days of the year in Canada. Montreal's international airport is hoping to clam stressed out travellers with a...
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Most Quebecers support public-sector ban on religious symbols, poll finds

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But a separate survey conducted following the Oct. 1 election, suggests Quebecers may be more divided when it comes to the details of how such proposals should be implemented.
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Bombardier to cut 5,000 jobs as it continues to 'streamline' operations

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The Montreal-based company announced it will sell its Q Series turboprop aircraft program to Longview Aviation Capital for $300 million.
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Retailers angry over Quebec's pot marketing rules

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Although you can buy and smoke pot in Quebec, you can’t buy a shirt with a picture of it. Provincial inspectors have told shop owners that selling items that appear to promote cannabis could result in fines of up to $62,500.
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Quebec's teacher shortage due to other provinces poaching teachers

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Quebec's teacher shortage is a unique problem — they're having trouble filling their classrooms due to other provinces poaching their French language teachers.
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Montreal struggles with teacher shortage as student population rises

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Montreal's teacher shortage is a unique problem — they're having trouble filling their classrooms due to a rise in the number of students registering.
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Police practices questioned after woman goes missing for six days

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Mina Iquasiak Aculiak is now safe and in good health, but her case Is raising long-standing concerns about the treatment of people from the north who come south for medical care.
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Montreal prepares for another heat wave

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Montreal is preparing for another heat wave, after 53 people died from heat-related causes in early July.
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Saudi man's deportation from Canada delayed

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A Saudi man seeking asylum was to be deported from Canada today, but will stay as the United Nations examines his case.
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. makes Triple A debut

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Toronto Blue Jays prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr. made his Triple A debut with the Buffalo Bisons.
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Major traffic jams in Montreal due to infrastructure neglect

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Summer construction in Montreal continues to create major traffic jams due to years of infrastructure neglect. CBC's Jaela Bernstien reports.
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Extreme heat blamed for 6 deaths in Montreal

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The extreme heat is being blamed for six deaths in Montreal, prompting the city to take action to help out its most vulnerable.
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Musical based on slave songs protested for cultural appropriation

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Both its director and star performer are white, which is the focus of criticism against the project, which brings together "traditional African-American slave and work songs, from cotton field plantations to railroad yards," according to...
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Hosting the World Cup comes with a steep price

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For city officials in Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton, the tourism boost is worth the cost, but experts say to be wary when doing business with FIFA — an organization with a history of corruption scandals.
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Asylum seekers in Canada face harsh working conditions

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Some asylum seekers in Canada face harsh and sometimes dangerous working conditions as they wait for a decision on their refugee status. CBC News spoke to one Haitian asylum seeker who came forward to tell his story of how he was...
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Study: Canada's university faculties lack diversity

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A study by the Canadian Association of University Teachers reveals there is a lack of diversity among faculties that fails to reflect the range of backgrounds and identities of the students they teach. The members of faculties who do...
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Facing pressure

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Meghan Roberts on the Canadian banks connected to U.S. gun manufacturers
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Disturbing video shows deadly police shooting

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Disturbing video released by the family of Pierre Coriolan, shows the final minutes leading up to a deadly police shooting. Coriolan was shot and killed in the hallway outside his Montreal apartment on June 27, 2017. Officers were...
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Housing picture

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Aled ab Iorwerth, deputy chief economist at CMHC, on what fuelled Canada's hot housing market last year