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'Buy America' polices are nothing new to Canada: Freeland

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Deputy Prime Minister Chyrstia Freeland says she will be in touch with her U.S. counterparts regarding President Joe Biden's 'Buy America' policies.
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Canadian behind the voice of Bugs Bunny

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Eric Bauza grew up in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ont., but lives in Los Angeles, where he is the voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird and Marvin the Martian for Looney Tunes Cartoons. Bauza has also found a way to keep...
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Moderna GM pleased with Health Canada's approval of COVID-19 vaccine

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The CBC's Rosemary Barton chats with Patricia Gauthier on details about when the first vaccines will arrive and timelines for future shipments.
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Toronto Hip-Hop artist highlights Black Canadian History through music

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( - image credit) In the span of two decades, Toronto rapper D.O. Gibson has spoken at 2,500 schools. He likes to pick out different people from places across the country to educate youth about Black Canadian history.
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O'Toole denounces conversion therapy but claims Liberal government is playing wedge politics by introducing the bill

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole spoke in the Commons after the Liberal government re-introduced a bill to ban conversion therapy. The previous Liberal bill died when Parliament was prorogued in August.
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Some good news from across North America on Tuesday

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With much of the world struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still some good-news stories to report. Here's a brief roundup.
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Calls for investigation into allegations of bullying, harassment at Rideau Hall

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Liberal MPs and the NDP leader are calling for an investigation into allegations of bullying and harassment against Gov. Gen. Julie Payette and her official secretary.
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Russia goes after dissident for Canadian citizenship

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In a rare interview, anti-Putin activist Pyotr Verzilov tells CBC why Russian authorities are prosecuting him for being a Canadian.
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Canadian astronaut to orbit moon in 2023

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The federal government says it has signed an agreement with the United States to send a Canadian astronaut around the moon. The 2023 mission is part of the Lunar Gateway project to build a space station in lunar orbit.
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Canada investing in COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing

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In addition to procuring vaccines from international pharmaceutical companies, the federal government is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in manufacturing facilities for COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics that will be needed in...
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Trudeau family members paid for WE appearances

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WE Charity has admitted that members of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s family were paid for speaking at WE events. Margaret Trudeau received $250,000 for 28 speeches, Alexandre Trudeau received $32,000 for eight appearances and Sophie...
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Canada Day citizenship ceremony tradition goes virtual

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For newcomers, Canada Day has always been a special day to officially become a citizen. And with strict social distancing measures still in place, not only have ceremonies gone virtual, they've made history with new Canadians taking the...
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Reports say Edmonton and Toronto to be NHL hub cities

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It is now all but certain that Edmonton and Toronto have won the bid to host what's left of the NHL season. But while their status as hub cities comes with perks, it also raises health concerns among players and the public.
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Canadian actor Nick Cordero dies from coronavirus complications

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The Tony Award-nominated Broadway actor, 41, died in a hospital in Los Angeles after suffering severe medical complications after contracting the coronavirus.
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A sponsor for the Edmonton CFL team has threatened to cut ties unless team name is changed

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Belairdirect, a car and home insurance company and longtime sponsor of the Edmonton Eskimos, says the team's name, which has been used since the late 19th century, is no longer appropriate.
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Bolton commends Trudeau's 'responsible' behaviour with Trump

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John Bolton says it's not easy for foreign leaders to work with Trump and commended Justin Trudeau's 'responsible' interactions with the president.
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Doctor reflects on racism amid COVID-19 pandemic

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Dr. Amy Tan reflects on the racism she says migrant workers and other racialized communities have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Trudeau says that if Meng is exchanged for Spavor and Kovrig, "no Canadian will be safe"

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters outside Rideau Cottage on Thursday.
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Canadian jailed for two years in China comments on Kovrig, Spavor espionage charges

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'I was just devastated to hear that,' says Kevin Garratt, describing the tyranny of uncertainty during his own imprisonment: 'The not-knowing is really the hardest.'
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Trudeau questioned about delay in moving $14B to the provinces

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters during a stop in Chelsea, Quebec on Friday.
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China charges two Canadians with spying in case linked to Huawei

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China announced spying charges today against two Canadians, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. It's being seen as a bid to pressure Canada into dropping a U.S. extradition request for Meng Wanzhou, a Huawei executive under house arrest...
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Trump says those caught destroying monuments could face jail time

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U.S. President Donald Trump says those caught destroying monuments in the U.S. could face long-term jail sentences. His comments come as his administration plans to extend a ban on green cards issued outside the United States until the...
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Why we want to be PM

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Conservative leadership candidates Derek Sloan and Leslyn Lewis explain why they want to become prime minister of Canada.
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Sloan and Lewis on why they want to be PM

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Conservative leadership candidates Derek Sloan and Leslyn Lewis explain why they want to become prime minister of Canada.