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Plan for King Charles to visit Canada postponed by cancer diagnosis

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Plans for King Charles III's first tour of Canada as head of state are on hold following his cancer diagnosis, CBC News has learned. Although the visit was never confirmed officially by Buckingham Palace, Canadian government sources told...
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Total cost of ArriveCan 'impossible to determine,' auditor general finds

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A new auditor general report has found the final cost of the controversial ArriveCan app is 'impossible to determine' due to what it says is poor financial record-keeping.
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Ottawa considers tougher penalties for auto thefts

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The federal government is considering tougher penalties for auto theft as more Canadians fall victim to the crime that cost insurance companies more than $1 billion in 2022.
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Here are some ways to cut back on grocery costs — and reduce food waste

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Food prices are high, and many Canadians are feeling the pinch at the checkout. But there are ways to find savings at the grocery store and reduce food waste at the same time.
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Supreme Court upholds Indigenous jurisdiction over own child welfare

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The Supreme Court of Canada has unanimously upheld the Trudeau government's Indigenous child welfare law, affirming Indigenous peoples' jurisdiction over child and family services, dismissing Quebec's appeal.
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Poilievre opposes puberty blockers for people under 18

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he does not support puberty blockers for minors. His comment comes after Alberta's government proposed restricting the medical treatment for children under 15.
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Poilievre opposes puberty blockers for people people under 18

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he does not support puberty blockers for minors. His comment comes after Alberta's government proposed restricting the medical treatment for children under 15.
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Federal government organizes auto theft summit

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The federal government is bringing together experts — including police, border agents and car industry leaders — on Thursday for a national summit on combating auto thefts. But critics say the Liberals have taken too long to act on the...
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4 ways to prevent your car from being stolen

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As Canada holds a nationwide summit to deal with surging car thefts, former police officer and fraud investigator Byran Gast offers expert advice on how to protect your vehicle.
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A tour of Blossom Park

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Over the next month, CBC Ottawa's Rachelle Elsiufi will immerse herself in the south Ottawa community of Blossom Park, meeting its residents, visiting its businesses and telling their stories. First, a tour of the neighbourhood.
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Take a tour of Ottawa's Blossom Park neighbourhood, a dynamic and growing community

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Located in the south of Ottawa, the Blossom Park neighbourhood is a diverse and growing community, home to shawarma shops, an off leash dog-park and the Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport. Local historian and longtime...
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New York completes comeback against Ottawa behind Alex Carpenter's overtime winner

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New York scored three quick goals late in the 3rd period to force the extra frame. Carpenter clinched the 4-3 victory with her second strike of the contest.
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A Canadian’s agonizing wait to get loved ones out of Gaza

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A month after the federal government pledged to issue temporary visas for Gazans with Canadian relatives, families are still waiting. Including Maher Alanqar, who has had several family members die in the interim and is fighting to get...
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A potent tranquilizer is showing up in Ottawa’s drug supply. Here’s how this clinic can test for it

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Supervised injection sites in Ottawa like the Sandy Hill Community Health Centre are sounding the alarm after finding traces of xylazine, an animal tranquilizer, in the local drug supply. Derrick St John, program manager of the centre’s...
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Seniors with existing dental coverage feel left behind by national plan

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Seniors with existing dental insurance won't be eligible for the new national dental program — even if it is minimal or they cancel their private plans — which has many of them wondering why they've been left behind.
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CBC president grilled over bonuses and layoffs

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Members of Parliament at the House Heritage Committee grilled CBC/Radio-Canada president Catherine Tait about looming layoffs and executive bonuses. In December 2023, the Crown corporation announced it would cut approximately 600 jobs...
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Government wants to wait on expanding medical assistance in dying

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The federal government has announced it’s hitting the brakes on expanding medical assistance in dying to those suffering solely from mental health issues, saying Canada’s health system is not ready.
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Ed Broadbent 'made it clear that I belonged,' Jagmeet Singh says at funeral

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Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spoke about how former NDP leader Ed Broadbent made him feel welcome after taking the reins as party leader. 'You're still who I want to be when I grow up,' Singh said at Broadbent's state funeral on Sunday.
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Wab Kinew praises Ed Broadbent's 'smiling, joyful legacy'

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, speaking at the state funeral of former federal NDP leader Ed Broadbent, said he hopes that 'more of our leaders speak to us Canadians the way Mr. Broadbent did.'
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Hardcore in the Valley

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"Did my hometown become punk?," asks Pembroke, Ontario's Orrin Bertrand for this piece spotlighting an emerging music community in the Ottawa Valley. "Hockeytown Hoedown" was produced in collaboration with CBC Ottawa's Creator Network.
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CBC Montreal News January 27, 2024

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Douglas Gelevan and the CBC Montreal news team bring you up-to-date with the weekend's top stories. Saturdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 11 p.m.
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Government plans Canada-wide plastics registry in environmental push

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Ottawa is seeking input on a potential national plastics registry it hopes will encourage companies to salvage waste plastic and reimburse Canadians and retailers for recycling. The plan involves tracking everything from food and...
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Bill proposes scrapping oath of allegiance to King Charles

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A private members bill introduced by New Brunswick Liberal MP René Arseneault proposes making the traditional oath of allegiance to the reigning monarch optional for MPs and senators.
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Proposed MP and senator oath scraps allegiance to the Crown

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A private member's bill proposes an alternative oath for members of Parliament and senators upon swearing in that doesn't contain mentions of Canada's head of state King Charles.