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Kananaskis prepares to host world leaders

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We talk to John Kirton, director of the G7 Research Group at the University of Toronto, about Canada's role in hosting next month's G7 leaders' summit.
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Highly anticipated competitive powwow at Calgary Stampede a 'world-class event,' Emcee says

9th - Higher Ed
One of the most anticipated events at the Calgary Stampede is the competitive powwow, set to take place at the Saddledome on July 12 and 13. Tony Delaney, powwow emcee from the Blood Tribe, discusses the history and significance of the...
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Is Western Canada key to saving the NDP?

9th - Higher Ed
The federal NDP just suffered its worst election result ever – winning only seven seats and six per cent of the vote. But at the provincial level, it’s a different story. The NDP is in power in both B.C. and Manitoba. CBC Calgary’s Rob...
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What are the conditions in Sask. fields?

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers have begun seeding in Saskatchewan. An agroclimate specialist says fields are looking good after several years of drought and fires.
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'Everyone was on the same page': N.L. premier on energy projects | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier John Hogan says his province has two major energy projects 'ready to go' and premiers will be expecting 'speed' from Ottawa to greenlight nation-building projects discussed at the Saskatoon first...
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Premiers lay out their plans for nation-building projects in meeting with Carney

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's premiers met Wednesday following Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says the meeting focused on nation-building projects within Canada — from trade...
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CBC News unveils plans to hire more local journalists across Canada

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News has announced plans to hire new journalists to work in underserved communities. Alison Broddle, the senior managing director in B.C., talks about what it means for our province.
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Sask. political scientist talks about Justin Trudeau's impact on the province

9th - Higher Ed
Justin Trudeau has announced he will step down as prime minister. What does this mean for Saskatchewan and what has his impact been on the province?
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A look back at the weather events of 2024, and what next year could have in store

9th - Higher Ed
Temperatures are dropping as we head into the final days of 2024. A weather specialist tells us what to expect in 2025.
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Miss 604 blog turns 20, and its creator wants to keep going

9th - Higher Ed
Rebecca Bollwitt first published her Miss 604 blog in 2004. Two decades on, the writer spoke to the CBC's Gloria Macarenko about how much blogging and the internet has changed in that time.
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Winter is coming

9th - Higher Ed
Environment and Climate Change Canada unveils winter seasonal outlook.
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Winter seasonal outlook unveiled by Environment and Climate Change Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Environment and Climate Change Canada has unveiled its seasonal outlook for this winter. Gina Ressler, a meteorologist with the weather agency, says this winter will probably feel ‘more seasonal’ compared to last year, even if it turns...
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25% tariffs would make being in business pointless, says automotive parts industry leader

9th - Higher Ed
Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, says supply chains in the North American auto industry are so integrated that 'there is no border in automotive.' He says U.S. president-elect Donald Trump 'is...
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Liberals lose national campaign director as snap election becomes more likely

9th - Higher Ed
Party insiders discuss what to expect when summer break ends and the Liberal minority government is put to the test.
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Enbridge CEO on Tariffs Impact on Steel & Pipeline Costs

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Greg Ebel, Enbridge CEO talks about impact of tariffs on imported Steel and pipeline costs with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at CERAWeek in Houston.
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Pembina an Excellent Steward of Assets: Newhaven's Ryan Bushell

Higher Ed
Jun.02 -- Newhaven Asset Management President and Portfolio Manager Ryan Bushell says Pembina's purchase of Inter Pipeline is good news for shareholders due to shrinking competition and a stellar track record of Pembina taking assets and...
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Bloomberg

The Rogers-Shaw Takeover Saga

Higher Ed
Canada's merger court ruled in favor of Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications in a key antitrust case, clearing one of the final hurdles to the union of two of the nation's largest telecommunications firms.



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Focus on Necessity Based Retail: First Capital Realty

Higher Ed
May 11 -- Adam Paul, President & CEO of First Capital Realty joins Bloomberg TV Canada's Pamela Ritchie to discuss how the retail developer saw its biggest occupancy gains in the first quarter come from Western Canada. (Source: Bloomberg)