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Coffee, croissants and good sound — daytime parties are popping up in Montreal

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Croissound is a party from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. for all ages. Experts say this type of event without alcohol is part of a generational shift.
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'Buy Canadian' movement helps B.C. winery owner | Hanomansing Tonight

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Tony Holler, owner of the Poplar Grove Winery in B.C., says the Buy Canadian movement has helped his sales despite tariffs.
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St. Stephen homeless shelter warned about suspected drug activity

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The province’s Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods unit is investigating The Lodge-Homeless Hub after getting complaints from area residents.
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Chimpanzees caught on camera sharing boozy fruit in Guinea-Bissau

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Wild chimpanzees in Guinea-Bissau have been filmed sharing fermented fruit for the first time in the animal kingdom
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Why this Toronto wine boutique continues to sell U.S. products

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Nicole Raufeisen, co-owner of Grape Witches, says the Canada-U.S. tariff war is creating barriers for her small business. She says the cost of shifting to only ‘made in Canada’ products would be difficult, highlighting items would be...
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be Well: Heart disease risks to avoid

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Dr. Shailine Rao, a cardiologist at NYU Langone Hospital Long Island, has some lifesaving information.
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Eight or more drinks per week linked to signs of injury in the brain

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Heavy drinkers are at an increased risk of a type of brain injury linked with memory and thinking problems. This is according to a new study published in the Journal of Neurology. The researchers studied individuals who had an average...
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Brussels bets on alcohol-free wine as drinking habits across EU change

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The European Commission recently presented measures to strengthen the competitiveness of the wine sector and that includes the promotion of alcohol-free wine.
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Ukrainian veterans tackle war trauma with drug and alcohol rehabilitation

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As the conflict drags on, some Ukrainian soldiers say they’ve had severe issues dealing with war-related stress and disorders.
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Ukrainian veterans treated for trauma, depression at rehab centres

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As the conflict drags on, some Ukrainian soldiers say they’ve had severe issues dealing with war-related stress and disorders.
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Trump’s tariff threats already giving French winemakers a hangover

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French winemakers are in panic mode ahead of expected 20 per cent U.S. tariffs on EU products — with the threat of 200 per cent tariffs on alcohol if the Europeans retaliate.
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This African tree bark is used by some to treat addiction, but it could also kill you

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Ibogaine is still not approved in Canada, but many are touting its early success in treating addiction. CBC's Karen Pauls investigates the drug's promise, and the moment treatment turned deadly for one Canadian man.
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Alcohol becomes flashpoint in US-EU trade feud

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Will your summer toast come with a tariff? That’s what consumers are fearing as President Donald Trump threatens a 200% duty on European wine, cognac, and other alcohol imports. This move comes in response to the European Union’s plan to...
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N.L. not yet ready for alcohol to flow freely between provinces

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All provinces but Newfoundland and Labrador have agreed to a rare deal that would see the intraprovincial sale of alcohol. One St. John’s distillery welcomes removing trade barriers within Canada, but local union representatives have...
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Alberta alcohol importers caught in middle of trade war

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The Alberta government recently suspended purchases of U.S.-made liquor through Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis, in response to U.S. tariffs. But as CBC's Mrinali Anchan reports, the move has put local liquor import agencies in a...
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Buzzkill: Iceberg vodka, Screech rum among N.L. exports targeted by tariffs

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The U.S. imports oil, minerals, and seafood from Newfoundland and Labrador., but Americans also have a taste for Screech rum and Iceberg vodka. About 50,000 cases of spirits from this province are shipped south each year. But tariffs...
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Removing booze barriers could open new markets for alcohol producers on P.E.I.

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Prince Edward Island is planning to remove interprovincial barriers when it comes to alcohol, just as other Canadian provinces are doing in the face of a U.S. trade dispute. But first, the P.E.I. government wants to touch base with...
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Ford threatens retaliatory trade measures on alcohol, Starlink on eve of U.S. tariffs

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford outlined his plan to “win this tariff war” if Donald Trump makes good on his threat to impost a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian exports.
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Turkiye's poisonous alcohol claims lives

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Over 150 people have died in Turkiye after consuming bootleg alcohol. We tell you more in this report.
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CBC Atlantic Tonight March 09, 2025

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A comprehensive round-up of the day's news from throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Calgary to consider allowing legal cannabis sales at adults-only events

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Ward 11 Coun. Kourtney Penner will bring a notice of motion to the city's executive committee, calling on council to allow cannabis to be sold at events where minors aren't allowed.
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Non-alcoholic wines seen as key to reviving Europe's declining wine industry

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To counter declining wine consumption, experts encourage European producers to explore the growing market for low and non-alcoholic wines, offering economic potential.
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Researchers try to engineer yeast to eat the way out of plastic pollution

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Microplastics make their way into the soil, waterways and the food chain. Researchers at Carleton University are taking their inspiration from bread and beer to find a natural way to break down plastic pollution.
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Trade between provinces could see a big boost in response to Trump threats

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For decades, federal and provincial politicians have talked about removing interprovincial trade barriers to help businesses and lower prices for consumers. Now those barriers could come down in about a month as Canada faces the threat...