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“Your animal brain is saying get out, get out."

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Why Tom Heyerdahl carves a lane through the ice to swim in the frigid Ottawa River all winter long.
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Canada to bring back visa requirement for many Mexican nationals

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Canada is about to bring back visa requirements for Mexican nationals, a senior government source has told CBC Radio-Canada. The measure is intended to curb the number of asylum claims and prevent Mexican nationals from using Canada as a...
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She watched her son die at an Ottawa hospital. Then, she got a text from him

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In January, Heather Insley spent three excruciating days at Ottawa's Montfort Hospital, watching her eldest son die. Days later, she was speaking with him on the phone, in what turned out to be a case of misidentification.
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Canada to reinstate visa requirements for Mexican nationals

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Canada is about to bring back visa requirements for Mexican nationals, a senior government source has told CBC Radio-Canada. The measure is intended to curb the number of asylum claims and prevent Mexican nationals from using Canada as a...
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Ottawa seniors looking for new homes after fees rise by nearly $1,000

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Several seniors say they have to move out of their Ottawa retirement homes after their monthly fees suddenly spiked by hundreds of dollars.
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This music shop manager says a criminal "ecosystem" has harmed the business

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Day after day, Dan Sauvé watches the same chaotic routine play out by his shop.He's the general manager of Steve's Music on Rideau Street. Mornings bring a rush into the clinic and pharmacy next door. People come out with pills....
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Seniors forced to move after retirement home fees jump nearly $1,000/month

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Some Ottawa retirement home residents say they have to move after their monthly fees jumped by hundreds of dollars. Alavida Lifestyles says it's removing what it calls a marketing discount, promised to some tenants when they moved in.
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Claire Dalton scores hat trick to lead Montreal to victory over Ottawa

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The Toronto native buried a pair at even strength and a pretty one on the penalty kill in Montreal's 6-3 win in front of a raucous home crowd.
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N.L.’s heart surgery wait-list is still 190 people. Here’s why a top doctor says it’s not all bad

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The number of people waiting for potentially life-changing heart surgery hasn’t moved in months, hovering around 190 patients. But Dr. Sean Connors, a cardiologist and N.L. Health Services's clinical chief of cardiac care, says the...
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Asylum seeker dies after waiting for shelter space near Toronto

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Just three days after arriving in Canada to claim asylum, a Kenyan woman died while waiting for a bed at a Mississauga, Ont., shelter. Advocates say Delphina Ngigi's death highlights the urgent need for Ottawa to provide more support for...
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Claire Dalton scores hat-trick to lead Montreal to victory over Ottawa

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The Toronto native buried a pair at even strength and a pretty one on the penalty kill in Montreal's 6-3 win in front of a raucous home crowd.
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Asylum seeker dies while waiting for shelter space near Toronto

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Just three days after arriving in Canada to claim asylum, a Kenyan woman died while waiting for a bed at a Mississauga, Ont., shelter. Advocates say Delphina Ngigi's death highlights the urgent need for Ottawa to provide more support for...
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'Shawarma capital' of Canada has some juicy secrets in Blossom Park

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Ottawa is home to nearly 200 restaurants that offer its beloved staple food: shawarma. Why are we so obsessed? CBC's search for answers led us to Blossom Park, where there is a shawarma shop in nearly every corner.
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Saskatchewan government says tax agency recognizes it as sole distributor of natural gas

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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has agreed to a request from the Saskatchewan government, naming the government as the province's natural gas distributor rather than SaskEnergy, a provincial Crown Corporation. The decision comes as...
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Ukrainians in Canada mark Russian invasion's coming 2nd anniversary

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Ukrainians in Ottawa are taking stock of their lives and the war in their home country, days short of two years since Russia invaded.
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Questions about contracts awarded to firm behind the ArriveCan app

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The federal government is facing new questions about money paid to GC Strategies, the small company at the centre of a blistering auditor general's report about the ArriveCan app. Update: the government says contract amounts in this...
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Defence minister ‘confident’ Canada will fulfil its military obligations to Ukraine

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Defence Minister Bill Blair discusses Canada's increased military presence in Latvia as well as Ottawa's response to the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
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Ice cold milk: Janelle Niles explains how her strange dairy addiction helped her survive homelessness

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How a 36-year-old comedian dealt with homelessness living in a hotel , and turned the bleakest chapters in her life into a career on stage. She shared her story in this CBC Ottawa Creator Network piece titled "Got Housing?
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Canada 'a reliable friend' to Ukraine, says Canadian ambassador

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CBC's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton spoke with Natalka Cmoc, Canada's ambassador to Ukraine, about Ottawa's support for the country and the $3 billion in aid it has just pledged.
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Amanda Todd's mother says new online harms bill 'could have saved her life' | Canada Tonight

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The Online Harms Act, tabled Monday by the Liberal government, proposes changes to the Criminal Code and new regulatory bodies to protect children and adults from abuse online. Carol Todd, the mother of Amanda Todd, a B.C. teen who died...
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Are you getting 'home fever' while working remotely?

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Working from home has become the new normal for many since the pandemic, but for some employees, teleworking has started to lose its shine.
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Canada proposes shutdown of troubled Maritime elver fishery in 2024

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In Ottawa, bureaucrats were grilled over the proposal. Here at home, the commercial industry and Indigenous leaders are reacting. Paul Withers has the story.
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Questions about $239M paid to firm behind the ArriveCan app

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The federal government is facing new questions about money paid to GC Strategies, the small company at the centre of a blistering auditor general's report about the ArriveCan app.
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#TheMoment a PWHL player surprised a fan at her birthday party

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PWHL Ottawa’s star player, Lexie Adzija, made a special appearance at a fan's 13th birthday party.