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Hot, dry weather fuels Western Canada wildfires

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Fires burned in the Canadian province of Manitoba as people evacuated the area. The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre says that as of June 1, a total of 1.4 million hectares have burned so far across Canada. Last week, Manitoba...
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‘This has been the best meeting we’ve had in 10 years,’ Ford says

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt said the first ministers' meeting in Saskatoon on Monday created unity among the premiers, describing Prime Minister Mark Carney as ‘Santa Claus.'
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Is there a Vancouver accent?

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There's the Toronto accent, the Albertan accent, the Canadian accent, even. But, does Vancouver have an accent? CBC's Zain Al-Ragheb went to Robson Square to ask people this very question.
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Why the definition of CanCon might get a reboot

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Canada has had rules to decide what counts as Canadian film or TV since 1984, but as viewing habits changed those regulations faced new questions. CBC’s Makda Ghebreslassie breaks down the existing definition of Canadian content, or...
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Canadian on Air India crash was a ‘very sweet girl’: family friend | Hanomansing Tonight

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Dr. Nirali Sureshkumar Patel, a dentist from Mississauga, Ont., is one of more than 240 on board who were killed when an Air India flight crashed shortly after takeoff. Hanomansing Tonight speaks with Don Patel, a family friend of Nirali...
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India, Iran continue to target opponents in Canada: CSIS report

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Iran, China, India, Russia and Pakistan were the main perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage in Canada in the last year, according to a report released Wednesday by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
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How a Canadian 'content farm' went viral with pro-Trump politics

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Real Talk Politiks has become one of the most popular Canada-based news and politics accounts on YouTube by focusing on American politics. This channel and other content farms like it tweak their style and substance to tap into the...
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Historic US-Canada library faces division as new entrance limits cross-border access

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A library on the border between the US and Canada is now a flash point between the two neighbours as their political relationship worsens.
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Canadian Harvard student reacts to turmoil: ‘I don’t have a plan B’

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Canadian Harvard University student Thomas Mete describes the turmoil he’s experiencing as the Trump administration attempts to ban international students. Speaking to The National, Mete says he’s watching developments closely as he...
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander becomes 2nd Canadian to win NBA MVP

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has become the second Canadian ever to win the NBA MVP award after Steve Nash. He led the league in scoring this season, guided the Oklahoma City Thunder to the best record and is helping cement Canada’s growing...
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2025 Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo celebrates Canadian identity

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The annual Tattoo kicks off Friday night in Halifax, celebrating what it means to be Canadian. Amy Smith chats with executive producer Scott Long about this year's event.
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Running marathons helps group of asylum seekers adjust to life in Canada

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A group of asylum seekers ran in a marathon in Longueuil, Que., as part of a project with Lamp Lifeboat Ladder, a program that helps newcomers recover from trauma.
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Some Canadian musicians halt U.S. tours over border fears, political climate

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Some Canadian musicians are cancelling U.S. tour dates due to safety concerns stemming from the tense political climate, fears about crossing the border, and ongoing annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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There’s no debate about it — P.E.I. loves CBC’s The Debaters

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The hit CBC Radio comedy show The Debaters is starting its 20th season tour in the Maritimes, including a stop at the Confederation Centre in Charlottetown on Sept. 18. The show’s host, Steve Patterson, stopped by to chat with CBC News:...
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City councillors want options on how buy Canadian policy should work

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City of Windsor staff have been tasked with coming up with policy options on buying Canadian. It comes after a $285,000 American-made outdoor furniture order last month despite a direction to buy Canadian where it's reasonable to do so....
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Remember these iconic Canadian ads?

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Ad man Terry O'Reilly looks back at some of the most memorable Canadian commercials, and explains what makes them special.
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Co-stars Cobie Smulders and Ben Foster on their Canadian thriller, Sharp Corner

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Actors Cobie Smulders and Ben Foster share why Sharp Corner was an alluring project and talk about their experience filming in Halifax.
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BC Today callers react to renewed Alberta separation talk

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BC Today host Michelle Eliot and Eric Adams, a law professor at the University of Alberta, listened to what callers had to say about Alberta's renewed talks of separatism. Answering a caller question, Adams said a vote to cut ties with...
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'Fringe Elements': Khalsa Today Founder Exposes Khalistanis Ahead Of Modi-Carney G7 Meet In Canada

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As Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to attend the G7 Summit in Canada, the visit is seen as a potential turning point in strained India-Canada relations. Sukhi Chahal, CEO of The Khalsa Today, views it as a key moment for...
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Fact-check: Election fraud claims in Poilievre’s riding

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Claims about election integrity have circulated online since Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre lost his Carleton riding to Liberal Bruce Fanjoy by more than 4,000 votes. CBC’s Ashley Fraser fact-checks some of those claims.
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Federal election night ‘25 in 3 minutes

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Didn’t watch election results? CBC’s Ashley Fraser explains how the 45th Canadian federal election night unfolded.
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Canada’s best blind hockey players say the sport is becoming more popular

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Blind hockey is played with a larger puck that makes noise and positions depend on the player’s level of vision. It's played in 13 cities across North America and Europe.
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Former Oiler Glenn Anderson weighs in on the 2025 team

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Six-time Stanley Cup winner and former Oilers forward Glenn Anderson shares his thoughts on what the Oilers need to do this year to be successful in the playoffs.
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How you can trim your supermarket bills as grocery prices rise | Hanomansing Tonight

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Mike von Massow, a University of Guelph professor and food economist, says the best way to grocery shop without putting a dent in your wallet is by focusing on the foods that are in season and being flexible with the products and brands...