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Coronavirus: Evacuation flight lands in U.K.

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A chartered airplane carrying 83 British citizens and 27 others from Wuhan, China, the centre of the novel coronavirus outbreak, has landed in Oxfordshire, U.K.
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5 things to know about Lyne Bessette

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Lyne Bessette is a Liberal MP representing the riding of Brome—Missisquoi, Quebec.
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Champagne on help for Canadians in Wuhan

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Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne spoke with reporters after Question Period on Tuesday
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Coronavirus: Canadian man asks government to fly daughter out of Wuhan

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Richard Fabic is asking for help from the federal government to get his young daughter out of Wuhan, the city at the centre of the new coronavirus outbreak, where she is stranded with her grandparents.
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Canadian woman says she's stranded in coronavirus-affected area of China

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A Canadian woman in Wuhan says she has been left out of plans to bring citizens home during the coronavirus outbreak. Min Irwin describes what the situation in Wuhan is like right now.
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Why Canada can’t get permanent residents out of Wuhan

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As the government determines how to get Canadian citizens out of Wuhan because of a coronavirus outbreak, permanent residents may be left behind because of Chinese policy.
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Larry Walker’s last chance at baseball Hall of Fame

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Canadian Larry Walker has the stats and awards to get him in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, but his entry has been met with indifference from the baseball journalists who decide entry.
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Canada’s Larry Walker headed to the Baseball Hall of Fame

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In his final year on the ballot, Canada’s Larry Walker has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. The former Colorado Rockies and Montreal Expos slugger from Maple Ridge, B.C., talked about getting the call while surrounded by family.
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Fundraising campaign aims to cover Flight PS752 funeral costs

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Paramount Fine Foods CEO Mohamad Fakih has launched a fundraising campaign to help families of the Flight PS752 victims pay for funerals. The Canada Strong initiative is hoping to raise $1.5 million.
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Canada, Iran foreign ministers meet to discuss Flight PS752 downing

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Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne is sitting down in Oman with his Iranian counterpart in a rare face-to-face meeting today. The Canadian government is pushing for an independent criminal investigation into...
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Canada undecided on covering Harry and Meghan’s security costs

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the government hasn’t decided if it will cover any of the security costs for Prince Harry and Meghan during their time in Canada, which are estimated at more than $1.7 million per year.
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Harry and Meghan’s Canadian base could be in B.C.

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Prince Harry and Meghan are rumoured to be making Vancouver Island their Canadian base and residents are mostly supportive.
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How birth tourists could strain Canada’s health-care system

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Pregnant women travelling to Canada to give birth to babies who will automatically become Canadian citizens are prompting concerns about the strain they may be putting on the health-care system.
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New Canadian film tells the story of hockey in North Korea

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How a group of Canadian filmmakers gained unprecedented access to the North Korean national men’s hockey team and what they learned about the secretive country.
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Company behind Canadarm returns to Canada

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MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates, the company that made the Canadarm, will move its headquarters back to Canada after a Toronto-based investment firm headed by Jim Balsillie purchased it for $1-billion from U.S. company Maxar...
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Passport babies: The growing shadow industry of birth tourism

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A Fifth Estate investigation digs into the impact of birth tourism and the shadowy industry that promotes it.
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MP’s deeply personal organ donation bill gets revived

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Alberta MP Len Weber wants to fix Canada’s low organ donation rates for a very personal reason — and his long-fought for private member's bill to do just that could be passed this year.
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Canadian family waiting for airlift out of Australia wildfires zone

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Meaghan Wegg, her husband and two children are waiting to be airlifted out of the wildfires zone in Australia.
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Introducing new Canadians to hockey

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A program in Toronto gives young new Canadians an opportunity to learn how to ice skate and play hockey as a way to connect with a national pastime.
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2 Canadian films making waves in Hollywood

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CBC's Zulekha Nathoo speaks with Canadian filmmakers behind Antigone and The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open.
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John Irving on why he became a Canadian

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American author John Irving talks to Rosemary Barton about how politics wasn’t the only reason he chose to become a Canadian citizen.
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Diplomats visit Canadian spy suspect in Russian prison

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Diplomats from Canada, the U.S., Ireland and the U.K. — all the countries Paul Whelan holds passports for — will visit a Moscow prison where the former U.S. marine has been held for more than a year now on spying charges. The “Christmas...
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Canadian detained in China still unsure why he’s being held 1 year later

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Canadians Michael Spavor and former diplomat Michael Kovrig were taken into custody in mid-December 2018.
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Uighurs in Canada fear China's long reach | The China Cables

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Uighur minorities in Canada talk about how China's controlling tactics affect them here, including being forced to send information through their pressured parents.