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New flood threat in B.C. as more heavy rain moves in
Southern British Columbia is bracing for more rainfall in the coming days and weeks as the province works to rebuild after flooding and mudslides earlier this month. Up to 80 millimetres of rain is forecast for Metro Vancouver, Howe...
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Soldiers join effort to protect B.C. communities from further flooding
Soldiers and residents scrambled to make sandbags Wednesday near Abbotsford, B.C., as the flood-ravaged area prepared to be hit with more rain over the next couple of days.
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National Dog Show Crowns Its First Back-to-Back Best in Show Winner
For the first time in the National Dog Show's 20-year-history on NBC, a canine was crowned Best in Show for the second year in a row. Claire, a Scottish deerhound, was the repeat winner, and David Frei, expert analyst and host of the...
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B.C. braces for more wet weather, rushes to protect infrastructure
With rain and snow in the forecast, B.C. residents are bracing for the potential of more flooding on top of the damage caused last week. And officials are rushing to protect critical infrastructure if the worst happens.
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Despite the pandemic, Canada's 100 top-paid CEOs saw their compensation increase in 2020: Report
David Macdonald, senior economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, joined Power & Politics Tuesday to discuss his report's findings that show Canada's 100 highest-paid CEOs saw, on average, their compensation increase in...
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Trudeau pushes for price on 60% of world's greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has urged other countries to adopt carbon pricing as a way to cut global emissions of greenhouse gases. Currently, about 20 per cent of the world's carbon emissions are subject to pricing; Trudeau wants that...
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Women in top roles in Trudeau’s new cabinet
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has unveiled his new cabinet, which achieves gender parity and puts women in three top roles: finance, defence and foreign affairs.
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Critics say Ontario’s new nursing home regulations, penalties aren’t enough
The Ontario government is overhauling the rules governing long-term care with more staff, inspections and stiffer fines for violating the regulations, but advocates say the changes don’t address some of the biggest issues.
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Locals react to fatal stabbing of David Amess
As forensic teams continued to investigate the crime scene, members of the local community left flowers as a tribute to the British lawmaker. (REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge)
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How Rising Energy Costs Impact the Fight Against the Climate Crisis
An energy crisis leading to rising demand for fossil fuels is presenting an obstacle to achieving a greener future. David Holt, the president of Consumer Energy Alliance, joined Cheddar to talk about how the pandemic and supply chain...
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'Further invasion of Ukraine' will trigger long-threatened sanctions package against Russia: Joly
"Should there be a further invasion of Ukraine we will go ahead and do it," said Foreign Affairs Min. Mélanie Joly when asked whether Putin sending a "peacekeeping" mission into separatist-controlled regions of Ukraine would trigger the...
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Leaders of 3 European countries plan to visit Kyiv
Leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia plan to travel to Ukraine's capital Tuesday on a European Union mission to show support for the country.
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'Wouldn't be a surprise' if omicron variant already in Canada, says WHO official
Dr. Peter Singer, special adviser to the director general of the World Health Organization, joins Rosemary Barton Live to discuss how concerned countries around the world, including Canada, should be about the new omicron variant.
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What Emerald X $120M Acquisition of MJBizDaily Means for Future of Cannabis Industry
Events and media company Emerald X has acquired Colorado-based news company Marijuana Business Daily for $120 million, which includes the live business conference, MJBizCon. David Doft, chief financial officer at Emerald X, and Chris...
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Boris Johnson pays tribute to slain MP David Amess
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the stabbing death of long-serving Conservative MP David Amess has left him and his cabinet 'deeply shocked and heart-stricken.'
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After British politician's stabbing death, colleague says MPs a sitting target
In the wake of a deadly attack on Sir David Amess Friday, his colleague British Conservative MP Andrew Percy tells Power & Politics that one of the great traditions of the British Parliamentary system is meeting constituents, which in...
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‘Terrorist incident’: UK MP David Amess stabbed to death
Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command leads investigation into attack on Amess who was stabbed to death by a man who walked into his meeting.
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Canadian-born economist shares Nobel Prize win
Canadian-born economist David Card will share a Nobel Prize in economics earned because of his research on the impact of the minimum wage on labour markets.
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Former DOJ Agent on Investigation Into Brooklyn Subway Mass Shooting
David Katz, a former federal agent with the Department of Justice, and currently founder, CEO, and owner of Global Security Group, joined Cheddar News to talk about the Tuesday mass shooting on a subway train in Brooklyn, N.Y. even as...
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Meng Wanzhou deal could set 'dangerous precedent,' former U.S. official says
David Laufman, a former senior official at the U.S. Department of Justice, says the handling of the case against Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou appears to go against normal Department of Justice practices and could set a 'dangerous...
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A roundup of where the leaders were on Day 30 of the campaign
Liberal leader JustinTrudeau campaigned in Vancouver. Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole was just outside of Ottawa. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh toured northern Ontario. Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet was in Quebec. Green Leader...
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The former Canadian soldier who helped get 100 Afghans to safety
A special forces soldier with the Canadian Armed Forces, Dave Lavery, worked with a team of volunteers to get at least 100 Afghans through the chaos of the Kabul airport to safety.
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David Lavery describes Afghan rescue operation
Canadian special forces veteran talks about the chaos of extracting refugees at Kabul airport in August.
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People's Party leader will not join federal election debates
The Leaders’ Debates Commission confirmed that People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier will not be invited to participate in the upcoming election debates.