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Trump backs visa program for foreign tech workers. How will it impact Canadians? | Canada Tonight
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump said he fully backs the use of a visa program for foreign tech workers, or H-1B visas, opposed by some of his supporters. Immigration lawyer David Garson discusses how Trump's support of the program...
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Kevin O'Leary says Canada’s economy in ‘free-fall,’ Trudeau should go | Canada Tonight
Kevin O'Leary, chairman of O’Leary Ventures, says Canada’s economy is in ‘free-fall’ because of Chrystia Freeland and Justin Trudeau’s government, joining calls for the prime minister to step down.
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Air Canada launches facial recognition boarding technology
Air Canada has become the first airline in the country to offer travellers the option of using facial recognition in lieu of a boarding pass and ID for select domestic flights out of Vancouver International Airport, but the program has...
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Learning how to curl: teaching international students one of Canada’s favourite sports
The Scotties Tournament of Hearts is coming to Thunder Bay, Ont., in February 2025. In preparation, Lakehead Public Schools brought a few dozen international high school students on a trip to the Port Arthur Curling Centre to try the...
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This woman is stranded in Ottawa because of the Canada Post strike
Jocelyn Yu came to Ottawa two weeks ago to mail her US visa to the embassy and now can't go home until she gets her passport back.
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How to beat losses from the low loonie
The Canadian dollar is at its lowest in five years, increasing the cost of anything Canadians purchase in U.S. dollars and on travel south of the border. Rahim Madhavji, the president at Knightsbridge Foreign Exchange Inc., shares some...
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Canada stays perfect in FIBA AmeriCup 2025 qualifiers with late run against Mexico
Canada defeats Mexico 83-73 at a FIBA AmeriCup 2025 qualifier in Saskatoon. The Canadian men's team improves to 4-0 and leads Group C.
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Postal strike stalls delivery of passports, government cheques
Tens of thousands of passports are being held by Service Canada because of the postal strike. Provincial income assistance cheques are also not being delivered. There are workarounds for some of these challenges, but as Michelle...
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What to watch: Speed skating & Vanier Cup
Our CBC Sports team shares what and who to watch this weekend on CBCSports.ca.
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4th-generation farmer says Trump's proposed tariffs will hurt agriculture producers and food prices
Ian Boxall, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), says U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's proposed 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian products would affect the entire agriculture industry and, as a...
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What to Watch: Shiffrin's 100th World Cup win in reach, Kingsbury hits the slopes
Our CBC Sports team previews the weekend on CBCSports.ca, featuring the PWHL opener, Mikaela Shiffrin’s bid for her 100th World Cup win, and Mikaël Kingsbury starting his moguls season.
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Canada's Sarah Van Dam wins Track Cycling Champions League scratch race in Netherlands
Sarah Van Dam from Victoria, B.C., finishes first in the women's scratch race at a UCI Track Cycling Champions League stop in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. The Canadian sits second in the women's endurance league standings after two rounds of...
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Irwin Cotler says RCMP told him Iran was plotting to kill him
Former justice minister and vocal Iran critic Irwin Colter says the RCMP told him last month that he was the imminent target of an Iranian assassination plot. That attack was foiled, but he remains under police protection.
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Is Canada the front-runner to win the Davis Cup? Plus, what is Nadal's tennis legacy?
CBC Sports' Anastasia Bucsis talks with CBC reporter Antoine Deshaies in Malaga, Spain, about Canada's Billie Jean King Cup loss, the men's Davis Cup chances, and Nadal's tennis legacy.
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The CBC News Network Weekend Business panel takes a look at the top stories of the week
The CBC News Network Weekend Business panel takes a look at the top stories of the week.
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The Breakdown | NDP collapse + How to Buy Canadian
The National breaks down how the NDP’s collapsing support in battleground British Columbia is opening up a two-party race between the Liberals and Conservatives. Plus, how to sort through product confusion to ‘Buy Canadian.’
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Ford floats idea of removing Mexico from North American trade agreement
In a news conference on Tuesday, Premier Doug Ford floated the idea of Canada and the U.S. striking their own bilateral trade agreement. CBC’s Lane Harrison has the story.
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Liberal ministers discuss working with incoming Trump administration
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne, International Trade Minister Mary Ng and National Defence Minister Bill Blair discuss how they expect to work with the new Trump administration on...
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Ottawa ‘strongly condemns’ protests outside GTA Hindu temple: Brampton West MP
Kamal Khera, the Liberal Member of Parliament for Brampton West, spoke about violence between protesters in Brampton and Mississauga on Sunday outside a Hindu temple and Sikh gurdwar. Police have charged three men.
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Gaza journalist recounts a year of living and working in war
With foreign reporters largely barred from entering Gaza, videographer and journalist Mohamed El Saife has been gathering for CBC News on the ground inside the territory. He tells The National’s Adrienne Arsenault about what the past...
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Canada PM's Big Attack On India; Trudeau Names PM Modi; 'Criminal Activity Of Indian Diplomats...'
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that India had made a "fundamental error" as an escalating row over the killing of a Sikh separatist on Canadian soil last year saw both countries withdraw their ambassadors. At a presser, he...
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Ministers react to Pablo Rodriguez resigning from cabinet
CBC News and Radio-Canada have learned Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez is going to resign from cabinet to seek the leadership of the Liberal Party of Quebec. Minister of Public Services and Procurement Jean-Yves Duclos, Innovation...
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Canada's Marina Stakusic earns upset win to advance to 2nd round in Guadalajara
19-year-old Marina Stakusic of Mississauga, Ont., upset Olympic fourth-place finisher Anna Karolína Schmiedlova of Slovakia 6-2, 6-4 in the first round of the Guadalajara Open in Mexico.