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Undercurrents of extremism
As Canada becomes more and more diverse, there is a backlash brewing and authorities are already seeing its effects
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Women march against Trump presidency
U.S. President Donald Trump's behaviour and comments about the opposite sex have prompted Canadian women to mobilize
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Women's March in Toronto
Toronto march held in solidarity with events in Washington and around the world, says organizer Denise Hammond
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Canadians hit the streets in solidarity with protesters in the U.S.
Events took place Saturday in several Canadian cities including Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and Vancouver, CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp reports
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Market milestone
CBC business reporter Jacqueline Hansen reports on the Dow topping 20,000 points
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Flu season far from over
Influenza subtype causing most confirmed infections is H3N2, which tends to hit older people harder and cause more severe symptoms
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Canadian universities see jump in American applications after Trump's election win
No one can say for sure if the presidential election is the cause, but schools north of the border are anticipating more international students
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Fighting the Fentanyl crisis
Amid concerns the Fentanyl crisis will travel east, politicians and health experts in Toronto are searching for a strategy to counter the threat
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Toronto prepares for fentanyl overdoses
Toronto's top officials are making an action plan, preparing to respond to an expected sharp rise in fentanyl overdoses and deaths
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A Mississauga firefighter's survival story
Ontario firefighter Tim Casarin shares his struggle to come back to the job after he was seriously injured in an explosion in 2014
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Toronto family killed in cottage fire mourned by friends, neighbours
Geoff Taber, Jacqueline Gardner and their two children Scott, 15, and Andrew, 13, died in a Christmas Eve fire near Peterborough, Ont.
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Canadian sisters accused of blackmailing Nigerian businessman apologize
Jyoti and Kiran Matharo have reportedly been detained in Nigeria in connection with a gossip website allegedly set up to blackmail wealthy Nigerians
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Tax whiz kid schools adults
Meet 9-year-old Carlie Weinreb who gives tax-filing lessons to adults
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Can traffic drive you out of your mind?
Dementia risk linked to living close to high-traffic roads, but hypothesis remains unproven
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Highway dementia
A study in the Lancet by Ontario researchers points to a link between dementia and living close to major roadways
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Syrian refugee kids choir
A year ago they were refugees to Canada. Today the Nai Syrian Children's Choir performed at the House of Commons
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Fans turn out at Kim's Convenience in Toronto
CBC TV's Kim's Convenience went back to its roots Saturday for an event at the actual convenience store where the exteriors are shot
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Daycare costs
David Macdonald of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives helped author a report on child-care fees
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Child-care costs rising
Average Canadian child-care costs are climbing at a rate that's three times faster than inflation
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Shannon Martin on snow shovelling safety
CBC Toronto reporter Shannon Martin with tips from Toronto Paramedic Services on being safe while shovelling snow.
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Penny Oleksiak on being named Canada's athlete of the year
Toronto's 16-year-old swimming sensation is one of the youngest athletes ever to win the Lou Marsh Trophy
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U.S. Fed hikes interest rates
CBC's Renee Filippone has the latest on the rate hike, and what it could mean for Canadians and our economy
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Fear and despair among Syrian refugees
The Syrian government has retaken control of Aleppo, leaving refugees in Canada worried about the fate of loved ones left behind