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Ottawa protests front and centre in U.S. culture wars

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Anti-COVID-19 restriction protests in Ottawa are front and centre of the U.S. culture wars, with right-wing media and politicians voicing their support. The response has helped a new online fundraiser raise millions of dollars in a few...
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Erin O'Toole faces Conservative caucus revolt

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole is facing an internal revolt, as some members of his caucus are prepared to trigger a leadership vote as early as Wednesday.
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MP says he didn’t see the swastika behind him at protest, but others ask if he should have even been there

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi are both questioning St. Albert—Edmonton MP Michael Cooper’s participation in Saturday’s convoy protest, but Cooper says it’s his responsibility to hear his constituents’...
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Neskantaga First Nation has no clean drinking water and an overflow of plastic bottles

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A lack of clean drinking water has left Neskantaga First Nation in northern Ontario with an abundance of plastic water bottles in their landfill. The community is calling on the federal government to assist with their disposal.
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Parliament Hill protest costing city $1M per day

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City officials say the protests outside Parliament Hill are costing roughly $1 million per day and the mayor is looking at ways to recover those costs, including a potential lawsuit against GoFundMe.
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Candice Bergen elected interim Conservative Party leader

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Candice Bergen has been voted interim leader of the Conservatives after a majority of party MPs voted to remove Erin O'Toole as leader.
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Lockdowns and protests are both challenging for Ottawa business owner

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Henry Assad, owner of the Happy Goat Coffee Company, has been frustrated by lockdowns during the pandemic, but the convoy and surrounding protests have been hard for his business as well.
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Concern about extremists within protest convoy

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There is increasing concern about violent online rhetoric supporting a protest convoy, which started as a rally against the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers, and that extremists could wreak havoc for a planned protest...
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Protesters opposed to COVID-19 measures converge on Ottawa

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Convoys of trucks and protesters from across the country are gathering in Ottawa ahead of a planned weekend rally on Parliament Hill. They include hundreds of truck drivers who object to federal vaccine mandates for their industry and...
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Ottawa police, locals brace for weekend protests

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Security preparations are underway in Ottawa with police keeping a close eye as the protest convoy arrives on Parliament Hill for a planned demonstration on Saturday.
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Protest convoy arrives in Ottawa for major demonstration

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After spending days on the road, the protest convoy has rolled into Ottawa where a large number of people are expected to gather for a major weekend demonstration against vaccine mandates and lockdown measures.
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An on-the-ground look at the Parliament Hill protests

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CBC's David Common provides an update on the state of protests in Ottawa on Saturday as thousands called for an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other public health restrictions.
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Frustration unifies protesters on Parliament Hill

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The convoy of protesters gathered on Parliament Hill represent a range of grievances and demands. Some want an end to vaccine mandates and restrictions, while the people behind Canada Unity, which helped organize the convoy, want the...
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Afghan female athletes plead for help from Canada

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Dozens of Afghan female athletes fled Kabul with what they thought were Canadian visa documents. They're now stuck in Albania pleading to Ottawa for help. CBC has blurred their faces and altered their voices to protect their identities.
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Thousands of Afghans await refuge in Canada

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Thousands of Afghans are still waiting for visas to come to Canada, months after the government promised to take 40,000 refugees after the Taliban takeover. So far, only 7,000 refugees have arrived in Canada.
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New border technology raises concerns about privacy

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The Canada Border Services Agency has big plans for technological innovations to speed up travel, but privacy experts say the agency must ensure that the information is being stored securely and that travellers know how their data will...