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Charlie Kirk vigil in Windsor attracts hundreds

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Supporters of the slain U.S. conservative activist Charlie Kirk gathered on Windsor's riverfront on Tuesday night.
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Yankees playoff ticket rules keep out Canadian Jays fans if they play

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Some Toronto Blue Jays fans are crying foul as Canadian residents are barred from buying tickets to potential American League Division Series games next week in New York at Yankee Stadium.
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What reconciliation looks like 10 years after TRC’s final report

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In conversation with CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, professor and author Niigaan Sinclair reflects on what’s changed in the years since his father chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and how residential...
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Danielle Dorris wins gold at the World Para Swimming Championships

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Danielle Dorris of Moncton, NB., added gold to her medal count with a win in the women’s 50-meter butterfly S7 final, in a time of 33.93.That is a championship record, at the World Para Swimming Championships in Singapore.
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Canadian curler Brad Gushue reflects on career, emotional decision to retire

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Curler Brad Gushue — a two-time Olympic medallist and record-holding Brier champion from Newfoundland and Labrador — talks about his retirement decision and reflects on highlights from his legendary career.
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Alberta marks its first Japanese Heritage Month this September

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After being officially designated last year in a ministerial order, Alberta is marking its first Japanese Heritage Month. It's meant to celebrate and recognize the history and contributions of the Japanese community in the province. In...
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‘This budget is going to be a generational investment in Canada,’ says Finance Minister

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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, speaking on Tuesday following Question Period, responds to reporter questions about what to expect from the upcoming budget that will be tabled on Nov. 4.
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Conservatives ‘energized’ with Poilievre back in the House: Scheer

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As MPs return to the House of Commons after their summer break, government House leader Steven MacKinnon says the Liberals are looking for ‘co-operation’ from other parties. Power & Politics host David Cochrane asks Conservative House...
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Niagara rally of nationalist group has extremism experts raising alarm

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A self-described Canadian men's nationalist group called the Second Sons held a rare public rally over the Labour Day weekend in the Niagara region. Experts say recruitment efforts of extremist groups is cause for serious concern.
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World Boxing Championships Liverpool 2025: Men's 70kg Round of 16 Manu (CAN) vs. Kamara (ENG)

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Watch Canada's Kuwardeep Manu take on England's Odel Kamara in the men's 70kg Round of 16 bout, at the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool, England.
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World Boxing Championships Liverpool 2025: Men's 75kg Round of 16 Ofori(CAN) vs. Rustambek Uulu(KGZ)

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Watch Canada's Joshua Ofori take on Nuradin Rustambek Uulu of Kyrgyzstan in the men's 75kg Round of 16 bout, at the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool, England.
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Get to know Canadian soccer star Olivia Smith

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Canadian soccer phenom Olivia Smith is making her much-anticipated debut with the Arsenal women’s football club. The forward from Whitby, Ont., shares how she handles pressure and why Drake is a part of her pre-game lock-in.
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World Boxing Championships Liverpool 2025: Men's 60kg Round of 32 Al-Ahmadieh (CAN) vs. Jajeh (JOR)

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Watch Canada's Keoma-Ali Al-Ahmadieh take on Jordan's Mohammad Abu Jajeh in the men's 60kg Round of 32 bout, at the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool, England.
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Albertans seem split on sovereignty as town halls reach halfway mark

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has wrapped up the first half of town halls looking for feedback about provincial sovereignty with an eye to a potential referendum, and it appears Albertans remain split on the issue.
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Canadian businesses exporting to U.S. concerned over elimination of duty-free entry for goods under $800

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The U.S. has announced it’s eliminating a longstanding trade policy – the de minimis exemption – which has left businesses dealing with yet another trade disruption to navigate.
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Canada Drops Tariffs on U.S. Goods

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But some tariffs on key sectors like autos, steel and aluminium will still remain for now...
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Canada's Sutherland records a 6th place 400-metre hurdles Diamond League finish in Poland

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Borden, Saskatchewan's Savannah Sutherland finished with a time of 55.13 Saturday in the 400-metre hurdles final at the Diamond League race in Chorzow, Poland.
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Toronto's first Simons location has opened

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Canadian department store Simons has opened its first location in Toronto at Yorkdale Mall. CBC's Britnei Bilhete got a first look at the store.
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Canada's oldest shipyard criticizes B.C. Ferries' contract with Chinese shipbuilder

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The largest and oldest shipyard in Canada says it didn’t stand a chance in bidding against a Chinese company to build four new vessels for B.C. Ferries. As Katie DeRosa reports, a scathing letter and China's new tariffs on Canadian...
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Running marathons helps group of refugees adjust to life in Canada

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A group of refugees 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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Bick’s pickles no longer stocked in some stores due to ‘tariff impacts’

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Bick’s, a popular Canadian pickle brand assembled in the U.S., is facing a 25 per cent Canadian retaliatory tariff, making its pickles pricier and harder to find. Experts say companies dealing with complex cross-border supply chains have...
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'Globl Jam' returns to Toronto, showcasing some of the world's best under-23 basketball players

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Globl Jam is back for it's third year at the Mattamy Athletic Centre this week. The tournament has become a platform which showcases young basketball talents, looking to make a name for themselves on the international stage. CBC's...
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Tennis star Bianca Andreescu reacts to Victoria Mboko's success | Hanomansing Tonight

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Pro tennis player Bianca Andreescu discusses Victoria Mboko’s incredible performance at the National Bank Open champion in Montreal, the rise of interest in women’s sports and what needs to happen to keep the momentum going.
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What is the current state of trade negotiations?

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Canadian exporters face a 35 per cent tariff on non-CUSMA-compliant goods going into the U.S. after U.S. President Donald Trump raised the levy following his trade deadline. The Power Panel discusses the ongoing negotiations, and what it...