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Canadian airlifts from Israel begin
Flights evacuating Canadian citizens, permanent residents and their families from Israel began Thursday with two military planes shuttling people from Tel Aviv to Athens.
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Woman left feeling helpless after 911 call during break-in
An Ottawa woman says she was left 'emotionally destroyed' after she called 911 to report a break-in in progress. She says the person who took the call disrespected and interrupted her, and she believes it was because of her accent and...
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Grocery price freezes, discounts coming soon, government says
Canadians could soon see grocery stores roll out discounts, price-matching campaigns and price freezes to help stabilize food prices. The federal government had asked Canada's largest grocery store chains to come up with a plan by...
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Woman says 911 call left her 'emotionally destroyed'
An Ottawa woman says she was left 'emotionally destroyed' after she called 911 to report a break-in in progress. She says the person who took the call disrespected and interrupted her, and she believes it was because of her accent and...
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Grocery price freezes and discounts coming soon, government says
The federal government says Canada's five major grocery chains have delivered plans to stabilize food prices, promising more discounts, price freezes and price-matching campaigns.
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Hunka debacle prompts calls to release records on former Nazis in Canada
Over a week after Yaroslav Hunka was cheered in the House of Commons, Jewish groups are calling for Ottawa to release a decades-old report from the Deschênes Commission containing details about alleged Nazi war criminals living in Canada.
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October heat wave bakes southern Ontario
Southern Ontario is getting another wave of summer-like weather with temperatures hitting the high 20s C. Several cities are well-above historical averages, and some are close to record all-time highs for the month of October.
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Parliament resumes Monday with Liberals down in the polls
The Liberal government is behind in the polls by an average of nine points as MPs return to Ottawa for the fall session of Parliament. Opposition parties are attacking the government on the cost of living and housing while the government...
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Minister says grocery CEOs have agreed to work on stabilizing prices
Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says his first meeting with grocery CEOs had a 'constructive tone.'
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What led Canada to accuse India of role in Sikh leader’s death
The National breaks down the factors and events leading up to the shooting death of Canadian Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Plus, former CSIS analyst Jessica Davis explains what needed to happen for Canada to accuse the Indian...
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Liberals announce more measures on housing, grocery prices
Under pressure to respond to widespread concerns about the cost of living and faced with questions about his leadership, Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new measures Thursday aimed at rising housing and grocery prices.
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Tornado research ramping up after Ottawa sees 3rd this summer
With a third tornado hitting the Ottawa area this summer, researchers are trying to figure out why Ontario is now getting so many more tornadoes than before.
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These grocery stores want an exemption to Canada's plastic ban
A number of supermarkets in Calgary and Toronto give customers compostable bags at checkout, which they say should be exempt from a federal ban on single-use plastics coming into effect this year.
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Tornado rips through community in southern Ottawa
A cleanup is underway for a rural community in southern Ottawa after Environment Canada confirmed a tornado formed northwest of Metcalfe. No reported injuries were associated with the storm, the Ottawa Paramedic Service said.
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Public transit expansion projects plagued by problems
Problems with new transit routes in Montreal, Ottawa and other major Canadian cities are causing frustration for riders. At least one expert fears the inconvenience and erosion of trust may have a long-term impact on ridership.
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Continued problems on new transit projects will hurt ridership, expert says
Problems with new transit routes in Montreal, Ottawa and other major Canadian cities are causing frustration for riders. At least one expert fears the inconvenience and erosion of trust may have a long-term impact on ridership.
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Federal cabinet shuffle brings in first ever female Filipino-Canadian minister
Rechie Valdez was sworn in Friday as Canada's first Filipina federal minister. The former bakery owner is now minister of small business.
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Federal cabinet shuffle brings in first ever Filipina-Canadian minister
Rechie Valdez was sworn in Friday as Canada's first Filipina federal minister. The former bakery owner is now minister of small business.
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Major cabinet shakeup introduces new faces to Trudeau front bench
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today replaced seven ministers and shuffled nearly three-quarters of the cabinet as the Liberals attempt to chart a new course in what could be a pre-election cabinet.
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Big changes coming to the federal cabinet Wednesday
CBC News has learned Liberal government ministers are leaving cabinet and as many as half will have new jobs in a substantial shakeup. The shuffle could be the last big change before the next election.
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Ottawa commuters frustrated by 3 days and counting of transit chaos
Some Ottawa transit riders have been forced to add a full hour to their commute as the city's nearly brand new LRT line has been shut down since Monday. The city doesn't know when the line — which has dealt with recurring issues — will...
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Pressure mounts on federal government to legislate end to B.C. port strike
The federal government is facing growing calls to legislate an end to the B.C. port strike after the union rejected a mediated end to dispute.
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B.C. port strike off again after union withdraws 72-hour notice
The on-again, off-again B.C. ports strike is back off after the union revoked its 72-hour strike notice. It would have been a third work stoppage since the initial strike began July 1.
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B.C. port strike back on after workers reject tentative agreement
Thousands of B.C. port workers are back on the picket line after the International Longshore and Warehouse Union's internal caucus rejected a mediated agreement.