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2015 is the hottest year on record

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Last year wasn't just the Earth's hottest year on record — it left a century of high temperature marks in the dust.
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Is the cold good for your health?

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Researchers at the University of Ottawa say frigid temperatures have health benefits
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Family claims they were gassed by CO after faulty vehicle repair

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Lawsuit filed by Ottawa man alleges carbon monoxide flowed into SUV after faulty repairs were made at a Ford dealership, making him and his family sick
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Alberta PCs rejected federal funding to relieve deadly fentanyl crisis

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Interim PC Leader Ric McIver not sure why the former provincial government declined $1.4M despite no strings attached
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Puppy pants get profitable pronto

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Online buzz swamps Muddy Mutts with orders; 'The only thing we can do at this point is react the best we can,' company says
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How kids end up as airport security risks

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Ex-RCMP deputy commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas says the system is not working and needs to be revised
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Woman feels 'torn' after accused rapist charged in absentia

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Melodie Morin shared story publicly after police told her sexual assault was 'misunderstanding'; man will be arrested if he returns to Canada
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Opposing CPP enhancements

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'Hang on, this is not a great time to jack up taxes on Canadians or Canadian business owners,' says Canadian Federation of Independent Business CEO Dan Kelly
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What happens to all those political gifts?

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Alison Crawford investigates where all the items presented to Canadian prime ministers on official occasions end up.
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Debating Canada's ISIS mission

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Sunday Scrum panellists talk about foreign policy issues the Trudeau government has had to grapple with this week
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Behind-the-scenes of Justin Trudeau's first day as Prime Minister

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Peter Mansbridge goes behind-the-scenes of Justin Trudeau's first day as Prime Minister of Canada.
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Manufacturing jobs in Canada

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Neil Piercey, 58, formerly worked in manufacturing but now delivers fruit in London, Ont. He asks Justin Trudeau how he plans to help people who have lost their jobs in manufacturing and are struggling to survive
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Carney announces crackdown on cheap steel imports

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As part of efforts to support Canada’s steel industry in the face of U.S. tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined a plan to crack down on cheap, foreign steel imports.
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Danielle Smith hears grievances about Ottawa at Alberta Next panel

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At the first Alberta Next town hall hosted by Premier Danielle Smith, attendees aired grievances about the federal government and discussed the province’s future. While Smith insists the meetings aren’t about separation, it was among the...
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How long does it take to commute from Gatineau to Barrhaven?

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Barrhaven West Coun. David Hill says people in his ward have commutes that are longer than the 90-minute window given by OC Transpo for transfers. CBC’s Arthur White-Crummey tested the commute out.
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First Nation chiefs meet in Ottawa ahead of summit with prime minister

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First Nations chiefs are in Ottawa Wednesday to discuss Bill C-5 ahead of a summit with Prime Minister Mark Carney. The bill, which aims to 'remove trade barriers, expedite nation-building and unleash economic growth,' was passed in...
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First Nations chiefs meet in Ottawa ahead of summit with prime minister

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First Nations chiefs are in Ottawa Wednesday to discuss Bill C-5 ahead of a summit with Prime Minister Mark Carney. The bill, which aims to 'remove trade barriers, expedite nation-building and unleash economic growth,' was passed in...
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Alberta Next panel's first town hall was held last night, here's why people showed up

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Red Deer was the location for the Alberta Next panel's first town hall. The topics up for discussion throughout the summer include the pros and cons of a provincial police service, a provincial pension plan, and whether Alberta should...
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1 year after news ban, Canadian journalism suffers as Meta holds firm

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Canadian media outlets are losing money and audiences, one year after Meta banned news content on Facebook and Instagram in response to the passage of Bill C-18. The bill requires Meta to pay media outlets for hosting their content, but...
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Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan quitting cabinet | Power & Politics

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'There's never a good time, there's never a perfect time. There's just the time,' outgoing minister of labour Seamus O'Regan told Power & Politics Thursday regarding his decision to leave cabinet. Liberal sources tell CBC O'Regan will be...
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We 'want to work with but won't work for' the federal government: Premier Furey

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Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey says he's worried about Ottawa changing the areas of responsibility of different levels of government. 'My concern is using fiscal instruments to achieve shape-shifting of the constitutional...
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Sask. auditor says withholding carbon tax from Ottawa could cause 'significant errors' in future financials

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Saskatchewan's auditor has warned that the province's decision to not collect and remit part of the federal carbon tax could cause "significant errors" in the province's future financial statements.
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Still no timeline for ‘tough’ new airline rules as complaint backlog grows

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Over a year after announcing ‘tough’ new rules for airlines trying to dodge paying compensation for flight disruptions, Ottawa has yet to announce a timeline, even as regulators face a record backlog of more than 72,000 air passenger...
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WestJet mechanics' strike upends long weekend travel

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A surprise strike by WestJet mechanics left tens of thousands of passengers scrambling to find alternative travel arrangements over the long weekend. The situation has put added pressure on the federal government to step in, with two...