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Survivors of boarding program for Indigenous children want apology
Survivors of the Federal Indian Boarding Home Program are set to see a small measure of justice, with the Federal Court approving a $1.9 billion settlement deal, but they also say they're owed an official apology.
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London, Ont., police seek suspect in alleged hate-motivated arson attack
Police in London, Ont., have released the image of a suspect in an arson investigation they believe could be hate-motivated. The front porch of a house in the city’s northwest was deliberately set on fire Saturday night.
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Israeli operation continues in Rafah as international backlash grows
The Israeli military is continuing its operations in Rafah despite international calls for it to stop. It's facing harsh criticism after dozens of Palestinian civilians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Sunday. Today, the Israel...
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University presidents defend efforts to combat antisemitism on campus
Four university presidents told MPs on Parliament Hill they remain committed to battling antisemitism at their schools, days after shots were fired at a Jewish school in Toronto over the weekend.
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RCMP testing different EVs before it goes fully electric by 2035
The RCMP is trying out different types of electric vehicles to figure out how it can convert its fleet — the largest of any police force in North America — to fully electric by 2035.
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AI program helps man with speech impairment host his own talk show
An Ottawa tech worker is building on his brother's experience with cerebral palsy to improve voice recognition software and help people with speech impairment connect with the world.
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Museum exhibit asks: how well do you know your poop?
The "Oh Crap" exhibit at the Canada Science and Technology Museum digs into what human waste says about us and society. The CBC's Matthew Kupfer dropped in and got a peek at something called 'the Fart Room.'
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Museum exhibit asks how well do you know your poop?
The "Oh Crap" exhibit at the Canada Science and Technology Museum digs into what human waste says about us and society. The CBC's Matthew Kupfer dropped in and got a peek at something called 'the Fart Room.'
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Decriminalization is ‘just a piece of the puzzle,’ says minister
CBC's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Ya'ara Saks about Ottawa approving B.C.'s request to recriminalize the use of illicit drugs in public spaces. Saks says what’s...
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Life of girl born on plane ends in abuse, neglect, manslaughter
WARNING: This story contains disturbing details | Chloe Guan-Branch's 2015 birth on an Air Canada flight to Japan made international headlines. Five years later she was found dead in her Ottawa bedroom. In March, her caregiver was found...
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City of Ottawa cancelling Israeli flag-raising ceremony sends 'terrible' signal, Housefather says
Liberal MP Anthony Housefather says events like the Israeli flag raising, marking the establishment of Israel, are important to the Jewish community and canceling events like these shuts out Jews from Canadian society.
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Poilievre calls lobbyists 'useless' but still headlines fundraisers they attend
A CBC News analysis of Conservative Party fundraising reports found Pierre Poilievre has headlined at least 50 private fundraisers since becoming party leader, some attended by corporate lobbyists he publicly criticizes.
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O️ttawa's PWHL playoff hopes crushed with loss to Toronto
Natalie Spooner scored twice in Toronto's 5-2 win over Ottawa who needed a regulation win to secure a PWHL playoff berth.
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Why some say disability support budget measure falls short
People who receive disability support payments are expressing disappointment about a measure in the new federal budget. They say Ottawa's new Canada Disability Benefit doesn't come close to meeting the objective of lifting people with...
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Poilievre hints at using notwithstanding clause to pass laws
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he would use 'whatever tools the constitution allows' to pass laws if his party forms the next government. That could include the use of the notwithstanding clause, which allows some governments...
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E-scooters are back but the rules have changed
CBC Ottawa's Matthew Kupfer hops on an e-scooter and shows us what is, and isn't, allowed while riding in the nation's capital.
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Use of foreign workers to build EV plants questioned
Federal Conservatives want the government to share contract details on six recent electric vehicle deals in Canada over concerns that temporary foreign workers will be brought in to build the plants.
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How increasing capital gains tax could drive more doctors out of family practice
Some Canadian doctors warned that the Liberal government’s new capital gain tax increase could push more doctors out of family medicine for financial reasons at a time when millions of Canadians don’t have a family doctor.
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Doctors warn capital gains tax hike could impact care
Some Canadian doctors warned that the Liberal government’s new capital gain tax increase could push more doctors out of family medicine for financial reasons at a time when millions of Canadians don’t have a family doctor.
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PWHL Montreal shuts out Ottawa, and potentially, its playoff hopes
Ann-Renée Desbiens makes 31 saves for her first career PWHL shutout. A regulation win would have clinched Ottawa the final playoff spot.
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Canada’s military mission training foreign troops bound for Haiti | Exclusive
CBC News gets exclusive access to the Canadian military’s training program in Jamaica, where foreign troops are being prepped for deployment to Haiti, which is reeling from political chaos and gang violence.
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These dancers want to create more space for diversity in Ottawa’s dance community
“Steps to Inclusivity,” celebrates different dance styles and backgrounds in a video for CBC Ottawa’s Creator Network.
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Body of Quebec man who died in Cuba mistakenly buried in Russia, family says
Faraj Allah Jarjour, a Quebec man who died in Cuba in March, was buried in Russia after Cuban government workers mistakenly switched two bodies before repatriating them to the wrong countries, his family says.
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What would it take to make Mooney's Bay toboggan hill safe?
CBC Ottawa's Arthur White-Crummey shows us around the hill that's known to be dangerous for sledders, but is still in demand every winter by the community. Now, the city hopes to find a way to make it safe.