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London Drugs shutdown shows companies need to take cybersecurity seriously: Technologist

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London Drugs stores across Western Canada were suddenly closed on Sunday after the company said it was a "victim of a cybersecurity incident." Cybersecurity expert Francis Syms explains what challenges the company could be dealing with.
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Honda to announce multi-billion dollar EV plant, sources say | Power & Politics

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Honda is expected to announce a multi-billion dollar deal to assemble electric vehicles in Ontario. Premier Doug Ford says it's the 'largest deal in Canadian history.' This announcement comes after the 2024 federal budget proposed a new...
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The Breakdown | Enabling Russia + London Drugs cyberattack

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The National breaks down how a global dependence on cheap fuel is helping enable Russia’s war in Ukraine, despite sanctions. Plus, the president of London Drugs explains why a cyberattack forced it to shut down all of its 79 stores.
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Sask. saw a warmer than normal winter. Here's how that could impact spring

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This winter was one for the record books. Canada reported its warmest winter since record keeping began in 1948. That could make for another active forest fire season this spring.
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Why is Western Canada so c-c-cold right now?

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CBC News Science and Climate Specialist Darius Mahdavi explains the global climatic systems that are causing such a cold snap in British Columbia and the Prairies.
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Stores demand action to stop violent retail crime

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Some of B.C.’s biggest stores are sounding the alarm about a rise in violent retail crime. The National’s Ian Hanomansing takes a closer look at the issue and talks to business owners who say more needs to be done to keep customers and...
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Wildfire smoke impacting life across Western Canada

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Air quality is deteriorating in parts of Canada as wildfires continue to rage. Western provinces are facing the worst health risks, but the smoke is travelling and now covers much of the country.
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Canadian fire crews battle blazes in western province of Alberta

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Favourable weather could help effort to contain more than 100 wildfires, Alberta officials say.
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Rogers takeover of Shaw approved by Ottawa

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Rogers is set to take over Shaw after the federal government approved the merger with conditions which it insists will make the deal good for consumers. But some are skeptical the merger will actually be good for their wallets.
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WestJet cancels flights across Canada amid winter storm

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WestJet says it is cancelling flights out of major Canadian airports in Toronto and Vancouver as winter storms bear down on the regions.
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Winter wallops B.C. with snow, below average temperatures

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Parts of British Columbia have been walloped by above-average snowfall and below-average temperatures as a deep freeze continues its way across Western Canada.
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Unbearable cold weather shatters records across Western Canada

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A blast of winter from Manitoba to B.C. is shattering cold weather records, with frigid temperatures expected to continue into the new year.
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The challenge to raise vaccination rates in Indigenous communities in the West

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Some Indigenous leaders in Western Canada are working to drive up vaccination rates in their communities, where mistrust caused in part by systemic racism in healthcare has led to a low vaccination rate.
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Majority of Canada’s COVID-19 patients are in western provinces

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Nearly 70 per cent of Canada's COVID-19 patients are found in just three provinces: B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan. The pandemic there has hospitals scrambling, and people gasping for breath.
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Black Canadians have their say

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Ahead of this federal election, Being Black in Canada caught up with members of the Black community in Western Canada to talk about some of the issues they’re most concerned about. Housing, anti-Black racism and health care are just some...
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Western provinces take different approaches to COVID-19 surge

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Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. are currently reporting 60 per cent of Canada’s daily new cases of COVID-19 and it’s straining hospitals. But while the provinces face the same challenges, each one is handling them differently.
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Three insiders discuss unity within the Conservative party

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Kory Teneycke, Shakir Chambers, and Erika Barootes join Power & Politics host Vassy Kapelos Thursday to break down day one of the Conservative policy convention.
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First Nations call for share of orphan well clean-up funds

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As western provinces dole out $1.5 billion in federal funding to tend to inactive oil and gas wells, Indigenous leaders are concerned none of the cash will be spent cleaning up their land.
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A lot more pain coming for Western Canada after oil price collapse, says Calgary analyst

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Ottawa may need to provide loans to some companies to keep them afloat during crisis, says Richard Masson, vice-chair of the World Petroleum Council.  
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Why Preston Manning is worried about Canada |  The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Former Reform Party leader Preston Manning sits down with The Weekly to discuss the future of Canada’s Conservative Party, and why he thinks so many politicians are getting it wrong.
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Artifact collection will help reclaim history: Métis Federation

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The Manitoba Métis Federation unveiled the 'Our Grandmothers Collection' Wednesday in downtown Winnipeg, a 142-piece collection dating back to the 1800s that will have a permanent home in the future Red River Métis National Heritage...
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Teachers make WWII discovery under their school

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The teachers found a personal letter from a young man on a Canadian navy ship. As the CBC's Ted Henley reports, he was writing to a girl at the same school where he'd been a student.
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Exploring Canada's LNG potential as first-ever exports begin

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LNG Canada is now operational and a handful of other LNG projects are either under construction or in development.
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Western Canada's premiers to meet this week amid talks of western separatism

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B.C.'s premier and his counterparts from western Canada will meet in Yellowknife this week to talk about tariffs, trade and natural resources. But as Katie DeRosa reports, it's happening at a time when the debate over western separatism...