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Canadian stranded in Philippines due to coronavirus-related flight restrictions

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Stephanie Tuck of Victoria and a friend from Toronto have no way of getting off an island in the Philippines to travel to a major airport.
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'I'm stressed out,' says Canadian on vacation in Costa Rica

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Despite concerns about the coronavirus, an Ottawa family in Costa Rica is trying to make the best of their vacation.
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Hana Gartner’s most memorable Fifth Estate moments

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Longtime Fifth Estate host Hana Gartner was known for her forthright disposition and cut-throat interview style. In honour of her appointment to the Order of Canada, here are some of her most memorable investigations and TV moments.
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47 Canadians infected with coronavirus in Japan, Champagne says

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Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne says Canadians on board the quarantined "Diamond Princess" will be flown back to Canada tomorrow evening - but only those without symptoms will be allowed to board.
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Shipping line diverting cargo from Halifax over rail blockades

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A major container line is diverting cargo away from the Port of Halifax because of the ongoing disruption of rail service caused by protests blockading rail lines in Canada. Andy Abbott, CEO of Atlantic Container Lines, said, "Customers...
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Cargo being diverted from Canada due to blockades

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Atlantic Container Line diverting ships from Halifax to the U.S. due to blocked rail traffic.
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Grateful Canadian relieved to be home from China

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Wayne Duplessis and his family are quarantined at CFB Trenton after a difficult journey to get out of China.
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Canadian on cruise ship with hundreds of COVID-19 cases prepares for evacuation

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A Canadian woman on the Diamond Princess, a luxury cruise ship with 355 cases of COVID-19, is preparing for evacuation. Trudy Clement and her husband have been under quarantine on the ship for two weeks.
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Why this Canadian veteran says the U.S.-Taliban peace deal is likely to fail

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Canadian Armed Forces veteran Paul Carroll completed five tours in Afghanistan. He says the U.S.-Taliban peace deal 'may be another failed attempt.'
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Queen's grandson Peter Phillips and Canadian-born wife separate

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Peter Phillips, the eldest grandson of Queen Elizabeth, and his Canadian-born wife Autumn Phillips have announced they have separated, calling the decision sad but "amicable."
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Ouch! Canadian pianist devastated after rare $260K piano ruined by movers

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Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt says piano movers accidentally dropped her Fazioli concert grand, damaging it beyond repair.
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Canadian dog wins female breed prize at prestigious Westminster Dog Show

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Bella, a three-year-old German shepherd from Chilliwack, B.C., has won best female German shepherd at the Westminster Dog Show in New York.
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Look to space to help solve climate change, says Canadian astronaut

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Canadian astronaut Col. Jeremy Hansen says we should look to space for solutions to help address climate change.
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Canadian on board quarantined ship

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Jennifer Lee, a Canadian who is among several thousand passengers quarantined on board the Diamond Princess off-shore from Yokohama, Japan, gives the latest news on the situation, and how she and her fellow passengers are coping.
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Anxiety grows for Canadians quarantined on cruise ships

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Only days into their two-week quarantine on cruise ships, passengers are becoming more anxious about how they will access medical supplies and even maintain basic communication.
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Trudeau speaks to Canadian Troops in Kuwait

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Kuwait on Monday
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Trudeau talks coronavirus on his way to cabinet

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stops to answer questions about the government's plans to evacuate Canadians and others from Wuhan, China.
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Champagne gives update on Wuhan flight

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Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne spoke to reporters after the weekly Cabinet meeting
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Buffalo businesses rally to bring back Canadian tourists

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As U.S. President Donald Trump pushes to annex Canada, many in Buffalo, N.Y., are fighting back — welcoming Canadian tourists with open arms. Some border businesses are offering discounts, hoping to rebuild ties strained by politics and...
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Ontario wine sales surge amid trade tensions with the U.S.

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The LCBO pulled U.S. wines off its shelves earlier this year. It says since then, sales of Ontario-made wines have risen more than 60 per cent.
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American-Canadian resident reflects on July 4th, Canada-U.S. relationship

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Timothy Flannery is a longtime resident of Kitchener. An American citizen by birth and a Canadian by choice, he reflects on celebrating July 4th this year. A practicing lawyer, Flannery is involved in elections in the U.S. and for...
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Citizenship ceremony held on Canada Day in Vancouver

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On July 1st, dozens of people took their oath of citizenship at Canada Place in Vancouver, becoming new Canadians on the most Canadian day of all. They came from more than a dozen different countries, including India and Belarus.
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Dozens become citizens on Canada's 158th birthday

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Canada Day was especially significant for dozens of people around Metro Vancouver who took their oath of citizenship on Tuesday at Canada Place. Pinki Wong reports.
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The sale of Canadian North is approved

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The sale of a major airline that operates in the North has been confirmed. Canadian North is now owned by the Exchange Income Corporation.