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B.C. woman in occupied West Bank injured by Israeli settlers

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A Canadian activist injured in a settler attack over the weekend in the Israeli-occupied West Bank says she and three others were thrown on the ground and beaten by settlers in a village where they were staying. CBC News has agreed to...
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Canadian beaten during attack in West Bank

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A Canadian was among four international volunteers who were beaten and had their passports stolen during an attack in the West Bank. The activists were part of a group trying to help Palestinians during a rise in settler violence.
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CBC's political panel reacts to the pipeline deal between Canada and Alberta

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The Morning Edition's weekly political panel sifts through the new memorandum of understanding which would pave the way for a pipeline through Alberta and B.C. and its effects on Saskatchewan.The panel features pundit Murray Mandryk, The...
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Vatican returns dozens of Indigenous artifacts

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The Vatican has gifted more than 60 First Nations, Métis and Inuit artifacts to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops as an act of reconciliation for harms committed to Indigenous peoples by the church.
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CFL commissioner defends rule changes, but fans are divided.

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CFL Commissioner Stewart Johnston, in Winnipeg for the Grey Cup on Sunday, talks about about the CFL's rule changes. He says the changes will help the league grow, but fans fear the changes will make the game less Canadian.
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Preserving the stories etched into tunnel walls beneath Vimy Ridge

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Technology is helping to preserve and share the art and stories that were etched into the chalk walls in the tunnels below Vimy Ridge during the First World War.
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The cross-border effort to honour an American who fought for Canada in WW II

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An American who came to Canada to fight in the Second World War and was praised for his conduct was court martialled for desertion when he returned to the U.S. Decades later, Millard ‘Tex’ Allison’s family and B.C. regiment are trying to...
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How will the budget's defence sector investments affect this armoured vehicles manufacturer?

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CBC's Catherine Cullen speaks to Roman Shimonov, CEO of armored vehicle manufacturer Roshel about what the federal government's 81.8 billion dollar investment in defence means for his company.
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Finding Michael and the Canadians who flew beside him in WWII

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CBC’s Johanna Wagstaffe takes The National on her personal journey to Malta to find out more about her great uncle Michael, an airman who never came home from the Second World War — and the Canadians who flew beside him.
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Why this Canadian steel magnate is giving away cash for tips on foreign steel

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Steel tycoon Barry Zekelman wants to know if foreign steel is being used on government funded work sites in Canada. He's offering a $1,000 reward to anyone with proof.
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This U.S. city is offering perks to entice visitors from Canada

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Kalispell, Mont., south of the Alberta-B.C. border, has announced a Canadian Welcome Pass, offering visitors from north of the 49th parallel discounts and deals. For nine months in a row, both vehicle and air travel to the U.S. from...
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Cuban workers in Canada say their government seized most of their pay

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Cuban workers sent to Canada in a joint mining venture are accusing their government of human trafficking and exploitation, saying they were forced to hand over most of their wages, leaving them with barely enough to survive.
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Amid slow electric vehicle market, NextStar prioritizes a different kind of battery

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The NextStar electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor says it will be prioritizing energy storage system batteries — which store power for future use — when production begins this month. While the first batteries produced at the plant...
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Toronto's Josh Liendo claims 100m freestyle title for 3rd World Cup win in Toronto

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Toronto's Josh Liendo finishes first in the men's 100-metre freestyle final with a time of 45.30 at the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup 2025 stop in Toronto. On Thursday, Liendo won the 100-metre butterfly with a world record and also...
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We asked some fans: What sets the Blue Jays' fanbase apart from Dodgers?

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Ahead of Toronto's first World Series appearance since 1993, CBC Sports took to the streets of Toronto to ask people how being Canada's team makes the Blue Jays differ from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Ottawa limits how many American vehicles Stellantis and GM can import tariff-free

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CBC News has learned the federal government is firing back at Stellantis and General Motors by limiting the number of tariff-free vehicles the automakers can import from the U.S. to sell in Canada. Power & Politics gets reaction from...
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Windsorites — including Tigers fans — rallying behind World Series-bound Blue Jays

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Excitement over the Blue Jays is rising in Windsor as Canada's team clinches a World Series berth for the first time in decades. Jason Viau reports.
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After AWS outage, is it time for a Canadian cloud?

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An Amazon Web Services outage took down huge swaths of the internet, from Snapchat to Fortnite to Netflix to Venmo. Is it time for Canada to rethink its digital infrastructure?
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Manitobans with family in Gaza say Canada must clear visa backlog

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Manitobans looking to bring family in Gaza to safety say delays with Canada's special measures visa program have left their loved ones in dire conditions, as paperwork and unanswered questions continue to pile up. One family says the...
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Carney wants talk, Ford wants to hit back as U.S. trade war continues

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is not considering hitting American goods with more retaliatory tariffs even as the trade war rages on and says he will brief Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who has called on the government to hit back, on how...
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Additional tariffs on softwood lumber, some wood products now in effect

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New U.S. tariffs on Canadian lumber and wood products announced last month are now in effect. They include a global tariff of 10 per cent on all softwood lumber and timber entering the U.S., on top of the 35 per cent duty already in...
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BG FAST Peter Howitt wins the Nobel prize in economics + Carney congratulates him |1700

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A Canadian is among a group of researchers who have won this year's Nobel prize in economics. Peter Howitt is professor in the US, but he was born in Canada. He studied at Montreal's McGill University and got his master's degree from...
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How GTA communities are reacting to Gaza ceasefire deal

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A ceasefire was announced this week between Israel and Hamas that is aimed at ending the Gaza war. The last two years have seen hundreds of protests across the GTA from those who oppose the conflict. CBC's Talia Ricci gets reaction from...
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Blue Jays reach the post-season for the first time in 1985

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Fans and players celebrate in Toronto when the baseball team finishes first in the American League eight years after debuting.