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Indigenous Rights Movement of Canada wins Amnesty International award

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Activists in Montreal to accept Ambassador of Conscience award
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Communities pull together during flood relief

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People in Quebec and Ontario are pulling together as emergency flood relief efforts press on.
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Quebec battles fierce flooding

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CBC's Simon Nakonechny reports from near Pierrefonds-Roxboro, a hard hit area located in Montreal's West Island
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Quebec calls in the military to fight rising floodwaters

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More than 350 Canadian Forces soldiers are on the move in Quebec assisting with flood relief efforts, CBC's Salimah Shivji reports
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Heavy spring flooding in Quebec

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States of emergency have been declared in several towns along the Ottawa River west of Montreal, but as CBC's Alison Northcott reports, many residents are ignoring evacuation orders
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Expats react to French vote

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French expats in Canada have been riveted by the election in France and voted in large numbers
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Montreal mayor provides update on flood operations

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​Denis Coderre on the latest conditions and flood relief efforts in the city
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Montreal trailblazer in HIV/AIDS research dies

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Dr. Mark Wainberg, an internationally renowned scientist, died Tuesday after swimming in rough water in Bal Harbour, Fla.
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Quebec to ban dangerous dogs

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Quebec is moving to ban pitbull-type dogs across the province, and has tabled legislation to regulate other kinds of dangerous dogs
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Early days of the NHL

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NHL goaltender Bill Beveridge talks about the historic rivalry between Montreal and Toronto in this archival video from October 1991
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Canadians coach North Korea's hockey team

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Three beer-league players from Montreal recently got an offer to coach the national hockey team of the Hermit Kingdom.
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Montreal airport security concerns

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A new report has revealed at least four employees at Montreal's Trudeau airport have had their security clearance revoked in the past year.
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Drivers stuck on Highway 13 for hours

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Some drivers on Highway 13 in Montreal were left stranded overnight.
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Rapid transit

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Sebastien Gendron is co-founder and CEO of Toronto startup TransPod, on proposed hyperloop to link Toronto and Montreal
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Netlift on Uber's Quebec decision

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CEO of Uber competitor Netlift sees potential for his company to gain traction with Uber's decision to leave Quebec
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Canada's newest trade deal

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Canada is signing on to a new trade deal — a revamped Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement, which doesn’t include the U.S. after the country pulled out of talks last year. Eleven countries accounting for 14% of the world's economy make up...
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Montreal man charged with Concordia terror hoax

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Hisham Saadi was charged with carrying out a hoax regarding terrorist activity in connection with the Concordia University bomb threat on Wednesday
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Montreal job boom

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Dax Dasilva, CEO of Lightspeed, talks about an emerging tech hub in the region that is a big part of the boost
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Far right groups, opponents clash at Montreal protest

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Groups opposed to a government motion condemning Islamophobia took to the streets Saturday amid a heavy police presence and a determined counter-protest
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Mourning the Quebec City shooting victims

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A week after the deadly shooting at a mosque, hundreds took to the streets of Quebec City to honour the victims.
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Undercurrents of extremism

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As Canada becomes more and more diverse, there is a backlash brewing and authorities are already seeing its effects
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Canadians hit the streets in solidarity with protesters in the U.S.

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Events took place Saturday in several Canadian cities including Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and Vancouver, CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp reports
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Ringling Bros. circus shuts down in May

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The 'Greatest Show on Earth' announced its final act after 146 years, says the company that owns the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus