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Will Bombardier's win impact NAFTA negotiations?
Bombardier scored a major win after the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled against Boeing and overturned huge international tariffs imposed by the U.S. Some people watching the NAFTA negotiations hope the ruling sends a message to...
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Indigenous Sixties Scoop survivors reach $800M settlement with Canadian government
Indigenous survivors of the Sixties Scoop have reached an $800-million settlement with the Canadian government, Ottawa announced yesterday
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Canada's 150th is jostling for attention
While Canada Day will make a splash, for many Quebecers the celebrations will be but a ripple compared to the blue and white festivities of St-Jean-Baptiste Day
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Uber threatens to leave Quebec over new rules
Uber threatens to leave Quebec next month if the province doesn't back down on new stricter rules
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21 Thunder: 'It’s not cute. It’s not an easy path’
Emmanuel Kabongo and Stephanie Bennett on CBC’s gritty new sports drama 21 Thunder, which dives into the ultra-competitive world of young soccer players battling to go pro.
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Confederate plaque on Montreal Hudson's Bay store removed
Plaque commemorating Confederate President Jefferson Davis placed on the store in 1957 by U.S.-based United Daughters of the Confederacy
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Illegal migration into Canada hits record high
Illegal migration into Canada has hit a record high, with over 3,800 would-be asylum seekers intercepted in August alone
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Staggering cost of homelessness symptom of 'inadequate services' for mentally ill
The cost of providing services for homeless people with mental illness is so high that Canadian researchers are calling on policy-makers to seek alternatives
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Passengers call 911 after being stuck for hours at Ottawa airport
Air Transat passengers call 911 after being stuck on planes for hours at the Ottawa airport, as stormy weather delays Montreal-bound flights
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Olympic Stadium turned into home for asylum seekers from the U.S.
Olympic Stadium in Montreal is a temporary home for over 1,000 asylum seekers who have fled the U.S. out of fear of being deported
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Baby dies after pregnant mother stabbed
A baby has died after its pregnant mother was stabbed in a Montreal apartment. Police have arrested the woman's husband
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Quebec to consult public on racism
The province's immigration minister says a public consultation will be held on systemic discrimination and racism starting in September
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Who are the Proud Boys?
Five members of the Canadian Armed Forces have been suspended for disrupting an Indigenous protest, and their affiliation with the Proud Boys movement is raising questions
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Children attack young siblings in Manawan
The community of Manawan, four hours north of Montreal, is searching for answers to explain how children could be responsible for a brutal attack on a pair of young siblings
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New details emerge about alleged airport attacker
Amor Ftouhi, a Montreal man, is accused of stabbing a police officer at a Flint, Mich., airport
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Canada's 150th is jostling for attention
While Canada Day will make a splash, for many Quebecers the celebrations will be but a ripple compared to the blue and white festivities of St-Jean-Baptiste Day
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Large surgical tool left inside patient
A woman in pain discovered that a 33-centimetre surgical tool had been left inside her after cancer surgery
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Akulivik grapples with family slayings
Police fatally shot a man who they say stabbed five family members in a remote Quebec community.
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LGBT refugees look to Canada for sanctuary
A growing number of refugees are seeking sanctuary here because of their sexual orientations, CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp reports
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Murals honouring Leonard Cohen get mixed reviews
One Montreal mural dedicated to the late Leonard Cohen is being widely praised, but a second one commissioned by the city is causing controversy and dredging up memories of another tribute gone awry.
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Facebook's new AI lab
Matthew Braga of CBC News on Facebook's plans to locate an AI lab in Montreal
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Obama speaks to sold-out crowd in Montreal
In a speech Tuesday in Montreal, former president Barack Obama described a global moment of upheaval, one in which he said the illiberal temptation is strong
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Viral video of Quebec history float sparks allegations of racism
Félix Brouillet shot the video of the controversial float at Montreal's Fête nationale parade on Saturday
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Toronto flooding on the rise
Toronto's waterfront is waterlogged after nearly a month of heavy rainfall. The Toronto Islands are closed to the public until June 30 and residents want to know why authorities haven't been able to lower water levels