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These Statistics Canada researchers are gathering health data across the country

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Kelsey Wolfenden, the site manager for the Canadian Health Measures Survey temporary examination centre, gives the tour of the facility as it is parked outside a hockey arena in the Sudbury neighbourhood of Copper Cliff.
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Greenland and Iceland saw record heat in May

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Human-caused climate change boosted Iceland and Greenland’s temperatures by several degrees during a record-setting May heat wave, raising concerns about the far-reaching implications melting Arctic ice has for weather around the world,...
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Piracy: growing threats to media revenues; causes heavy loss to broadcasters

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Explore how digital piracy is severely impacting media revenues, causing major losses to broadcasters worldwide
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Iran warns of 'severe punishment' after Israeli strikes, but allies' response muted so far

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In its first response to Israel's targeting of nuclear sites and scientists, Iran fired more than 100 drones at Israel, none of which have reached their targets. The CBC's Chris Brown says that while Hezbollah has condemned Israel's...
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Ford’s budget promises to bolster Ontario-made alcohol, lower prices

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Ontario is promising to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to revitalize the province’s alcohol sector amid U.S. tarrifs. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp breaks down how this could help lower prices and support local alcohol producers.
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Study Biotech & Health Tech Abroad: Top Courses at Harvard, Stanford

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Want to launch a global career in biotech or health tech? Ms. Niharika Sondhi, Founder and CEO, Ednet Consultants in this video, features top programs for international students—from Harvard Medical School’s HMX Physiology to Stanford’s...
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No mystery brain disease in New Brunswick, study finds | Hanomansing Tonight

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A new scientific study has found no evidence of a mystery brain disease in New Brunswick, says a report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Instead, an independent reassessment of 25 of 222 patients diagnosed by...
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Are India and Pakistan on the brink of war? | Hanomansing Tonight

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At least 31 people were killed after India fired missiles into Pakistani-controlled territory — a move Pakistan has called an 'act of war.’ Vina Nadjibulla, vice-president of research and strategy at the Asia Pacific Foundation of...
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How to use CBC News digital election tools

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This is your cheat sheet for using CBC News online tools to help you follow and understand the federal election.
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More information could be coming soon on mystery neurological illness

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Public Health officials say they will release findings by this summer after they finish analyzing data from more than 200 patients who have experienced symptoms of neurological illness.
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Trump: Zelensky doesn't want peace as long as America backs him

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Donald Trump recently stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would not remain in power for long, implying that his leadership would be short-lived. Trump’s comment underscores his critical stance on U.S. involvement in...
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Whales sing after a good meal: Study

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Don't you just love the feeling of having a good meal? It turns out whales express that feeling by singing...Watch in for more details!
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US abortion bans tied to rising infant mortality: Study

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#GRAVITAS| New research suggests U.S. States that recently adopted new abortion bans have had more babies die after the bans took effect. This is as per an analysis by researchers from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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DeepSeek pulled from South Korean stores amid privacy concerns

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Chinese AI model DeepSeek has been temporarily removed from South Korean app stores due to privacy law concerns. The company admitted to a privacy oversight, leading to the suspension of downloads. South Korea is investigating the...
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Rubio skips G20 talks in South Africa over ‘anti-American agenda’ and property concerns

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Senator Marco Rubio will not attend the G20 foreign ministers’ talks in Johannesburg, accusing South Africa of expropriating private property and pursuing an "anti-American" agenda. His decision highlights growing tensions between the US...
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DeepSeek linked to Chinese-state owned telecom firm: Report

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A recent report reveals that DeepSeek, a tech company, is reportedly connected to a Chinese state-owned telecommunications giant, raising concerns about data security and international relations. The revelation could have significant...
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CIBC reports find tariffs could contract Canadian economy by 3.25%

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The CBC's Scott Peterson has more.
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How will Trudeau’s resignation impact Ontario?

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Justin Trudeau’s resignation has sparked political uncertainty not only in Ottawa, but around the consequences for Ontario's political landscape. CBC’s Shawn Jeffords spoke to political analysts about the possibility of an early...
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South Korea mourns plane crash victims amid investigation and political turmoil

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Gathered in grief. An agonising wait for families of plane crash victims in South Korea as investigators are searching for answers.
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Missile may have brought down Azerbaijan flight, experts say

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As Azerbaijan mourns 38 people killed aboard a flight that crashed in Kazakhstan, experts are pointing to signs they say suggest a missile, potentially one from Russia, was responsible.
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How a destructive riot in Montreal played out minute-by-minute

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An anti-NATO protest ended in smashed windows, injuries, and arrests. Conflicting accounts of the night continue to cause confusion. CBC News has gathered and verified social media footage, our own recordings and exclusive video to break...
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Can Trump really end the Russia-Ukraine war in a day?

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U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly said on the campaign trail that he will end the war in Ukraine in just one day. The National breaks down Trump’s plans for Ukraine and what role the Republican majorities in Congress will...
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How Oct. 7 changed the Middle East — one year later

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The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks CBC foreign correspondents Margaret Evans and Chris Brown to break down the major changes in the region one year after the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.
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What could another Trump administration mean for U.S.-Alberta trade relations?

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President-elect Trump made campaign promises to impose tariffs and shake things up on the trade front. A chief economist gives his thoughts on trade relations between the U.S. and Alberta in an interview with the Calgary Eyeopener.