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Will Bombardier's win impact NAFTA negotiations?

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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

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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

9th - Higher Ed
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

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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’

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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

9th - Higher Ed
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

9th - Higher Ed
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

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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

9th - Higher Ed
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.

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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

9th - Higher Ed
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

9th - Higher Ed
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?

9th - Higher Ed
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

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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

9th - Higher Ed
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

9th - Higher Ed
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

9th - Higher Ed
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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

9th - Higher Ed
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

9th - Higher Ed
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