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Inside a $25M marine research centre in Dartmouth

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The Facility for Intelligent Marine Systems opened in Dartmouth on Monday at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. The facility will co-ordinate the sophisticated underwater platforms used by Canada to gather ocean data. Paul Withers...
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N.W.T. finance minister reacts to the 2024 federal budget

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Caroline Wawzonek stopped by to talk with Hilary Bird about the newly released 2024 federal budget.
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U.S. support for Israel is ironclad but does not support offensive actions against Iran, says U.S. ambassador

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CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with U.S. ambassador to Canada, David Cohen, about Washington's response to Iran's attack on Israel, as well as Canada’s new defence policy and spending.
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U.S. support for Israel is ironclad but does not back offensive actions against Iran, says U.S. ambassador

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CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Cohen about Washington's response to Iran's attack on Israel, as well as Canada’s new defence policy and spending.
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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny dies, prison service says

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Alexei Navalny, a longtime opponent to President Vladimir Putin who was in a Russian prison in the Arctic has died, prison officials say.
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Russian rebellion top of mind for Trudeau in Iceland

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The brief rebellion of mercenaries in Russia was the first order of business for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when he arrived in Iceland to be a guest at a northern European leaders meeting.
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What's in the air and how to protect yourself from smoke

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Air quality expert Linsey Marr and respirologist and lung transplant specialist Dr. Chung-Wai Chow explain what’s in the smoke floating over skies in Canada and the U.S. and share how best to protect our health.
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Microplastics a growing problem in Great Lakes, Ontario AG says

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Microplastics are appearing in the Great Lakes in a larger amount now than before, according to Ontario's attorney general. And there's a growing amount of research about the harms of having so much plastic in the waterways.
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Trudeau tells NATO Canada will never meet spending goal: report

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A Washington Post report citing the U.S. classified document leak says Canada's military deficiencies are harming its relationships with its allies. It also says Justin Trudeau has told NATO Canada will never meet its spending goal.
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Today Explained: I'm Dreaming of a Cold Christmas

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Cheddar News explains how to prepare for the extreme cold coming this Christmas weekend.
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Arctic blast upends travel, disrupts power in US, Canada

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The president urges people to heed warnings of local authorities as snow and frigid temperatures move across the US.
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The world is at a ‘turning point’ — is Canada’s military ready?

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Canada’s Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre believes we are witnessing a turning point in the global order and worries about the military’s capacity to respond if the war in Ukraine escalates beyond its borders.
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Canadian doctors report burnout, mental health strain: survey

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A survey from the Canadian Medical Association says nearly half of physicians and residents that responded screened positive for depression. The CMA president discusses this and other key findings.
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NATO chief visits to Canada’s Far North amid concerns over Russian aggression

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For the first time, NATO’s secretary general is touring Canada’s Far North. The visit comes amid increased concern around both national and NATO security, prompted by the West's deteriorating relationship with Russia over the war in...
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NATO chief visits Canada’s Far North amid concerns over Russian aggression

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For the first time, NATO’s secretary general is touring Canada’s Far North. The visit comes amid increased concern around both national and NATO security, prompted by the West's deteriorating relationship with Russia over the war in...
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NORAD Arctic air defence operation begins

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Operation Noble Defender, a joint NORAD Arctic air defence operation between Canada and the U.S., begins Monday. It was planned long before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but now takes on added significance.
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Calls for Canada to protect Arctic sovereignty

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There are growing calls for Canada to increase security measures across the far North to protect Arctic sovereignty in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Defence Minister Anita Anand says she’s exploring diplomatic channels to...
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Christmas in Antarctica: Celebrating the festive season in the world’s most remote outposts

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When you're celebrating Christmas from one of the most remote outposts on Earth, it's all about logistics.
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Remnants of US army bases in Greenland pose pollution threat

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Denmark is now funding a $29m cleanup of an old abandoned US army base in Greenland. To turn Bluie East Two rusting legacy of the past into - a tourist attraction.
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Greenland struggles to adapt to social, cultural changes from climate change

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Al Jazeera reports from Kulusuk on the east coast of Greenland where underneath the glacier you can see evidence of an extraordinary year of ice melt.
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Arctic nations discuss mitigating impact of climate change

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Arctic nations met in Reykjavik ahead of the United Nations' COP26 climate summit to discuss their unique perspective on climate change and who to mitigate its effects.
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U.K. is keen for closer cooperation with Canada in the Arctic

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Gen. Sir Nick Carter, Britain’s chief of the defence staff, says the U.K. is keen for closer cooperation with Canada in the Arctic. He said the British military wants to learn from Canada’s experience and can bring capabilities to help...
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Norway oil drilling issues resurface with elections

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With climate change emerging as a primary issue in parliamentary elections, people question the reliance on crude.