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Canada’s ski wax concoctions are a closely guarded secret

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Canadian ski technicians have developed secret custom concoctions of ski waxes they hope will be liquid 'gold' for Canada's Olympic ski teams at Beijing 2022.
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Truckers protest in Ottawa against Canada’s vaccine mandate

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The so-called Freedom Convoy is a rally against a vaccine requirement for cross-border truckers.
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Afghan female athletes plead for help from Canada

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Dozens of Afghan female athletes fled Kabul with what they thought were Canadian visa documents. They're now stuck in Albania pleading to Ottawa for help. CBC has blurred their faces and altered their voices to protect their identities.
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Trudeau says opposition Conservatives are spreading disinformation about food supply chains

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the supply chain disruptions Canada faces are related to COVID-19.
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This Canadian in Ukraine is driving people out of Kyiv to safer cities

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Istan Rozumny is a Canadian who lives in Lviv, near Ukraine’s border with Poland. He’s been driving people out of Kyiv to safer cities nearby because other means of transportation, like trains, are packed.
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Additional NATO steps 'absolutely insufficient,' expert says

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Retired Canadian lieutenant-general Andrew Leslie said NATO's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine has been 'insufficient to act as a viable deterrent to Russia.'
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Canadian singer Denise Ho arrested in Hong Kong police crackdown

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Canadian singer Denise Ho is among a group of people arrested by Hong Kong police amid an ongoing crackdown on dissent spurred by China's national security law.
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Nova Scotia house from 1700s restored to its roots

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It's a humble grey house in Belmont, N.S., one of the oldest private homes in Canada, but patient and attentive owners have restored this bit of Canadian history to much of its original state. (Jon Tattrie/CBC)
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Let's go to Italy and meet Canada's master violin maker

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The CBC's Megan Williams visits Cremona, Italy, birthplace of the violin, and meets a Canadian who is one of the world's master luthiers.(Chris Warde-Jones)
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Canadian violin maker draws inspiration from Italian town where instrument was born

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Canadian violin maker Bernard Neumann says living in Cremona, the Italian town where the instrument was born, is what inspires him and his craft.
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Meet the Ontario linguist bringing Canadian English to the Oxford Dictionary

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University of Toronto linguistics professor Sali Tagliamonte is so committed to preserving Canadian English, she's taken it upon herself to send in submissions to the Oxford English Dictionary.
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Most powerful telescope ever set to launch into space

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The $10-billion James Webb Space Telescope is expected to launch on Dec. 25 from French Guiana and will build on the discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope. (Chris Gunn/NASA/Reuters)
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Why the James Webb Space Telescope is such a big deal

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NASA is gearing up to launch the James Webb Space Telescope — a device 100 times more powerful than the Hubble Space Telescope, capable of seeing ancient light from billions of years ago.
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Katherine Barber on the language of hockey

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In this CBC Television clip from May 22, 2000, language expert Katherine Barber stickhandles us through the many hockey words that have seeped into Canadian parlance.
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Joni Mitchell among honourees at Kennedy Center ceremony

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Canadian music legend Joni Mitchell was among five artists celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony Sunday night. She was joined by fellow Canadian Lorne Michaels, the legendary producer of Saturday Night Live, as well as singer...
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1st plant-based vaccine for humans can be adapted for variants, Medicago says

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Quebec-based biopharmaceutical company Medicago is preparing for its final Health Canada submission on Canada's first homegrown COVID-19 vaccine.
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Ukrainian-Canadian family flees explosions near Kyiv

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Ukrainian-Canadian Yuliya Sotska describes how her family fled their home in Vasylkiv, outside Kyiv, to escape explosions, her gratitude to Canada and her desire for peace. 'Putin needs to be stopped,' she said.
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Canadian engineer recycles plastic in Rio to make skateboards

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Canadian mechanical engineer Arian Rayegani, who turns some of Rio de Janeiro's vast plastic waste into usable toys, hopes his factory becomes a centre for recycling innovation.
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Ottawa issues emergency passport for Canadian mom stuck in ISIS detention camp

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The federal government has issued an emergency passport to the mother of a young girl freed from an ISIS detention camp earlier this year so she can return to Canada and reunite with her daughter.
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Canadian stranded in Cape Town says it has been a 'nerve-racking roller-coaster' trying to get home

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A number of Canadians are stranded overseas by new travel restrictions in the wake of the omicron variant. Now, Ottawa is offering a travel exemption to allow people to return home from South Africa, under some conditions. Charles...
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Iceland's Canadian-born first lady sees solutions to climate change

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Canadian-born Eliza Reid, married to Iceland's president, talks to CBC News about climate change and what others can learn from her adopted homeland.
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Growing concern about security in Haiti as kidnappers demand ransom

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Officials in Canada and the U.S. are working to get a group of missionaries abducted in Haiti released as the kidnappers made a multi-million dollar ransom demand. There is also growing concern the deteriorating security situation could...
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Doug Ford won’t apologize for comments about immigrants

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Despite criticism from the public and opposition parties, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he won’t apologize for saying he only wants hard-working people to come to Canada, adding that he has always been pro-immigration.
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Canadian commander who helped train Ukrainian soldiers has 'immense confidence' in them

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Lt.-Col. Melanie Lake shares her experience training Ukrainian soldiers as commander of the Canadian military training mission dubbed Operation Unifier, from March to October 2021. 'I'm immensely proud and inspired by them,' she says.