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Movie tech

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Dianne Buckner reports on a couple of young companies that believe they can engineer a happier storyline for the movie industry.
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Canadian driver arrested in U.S. for using Ontario licence

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A Canadian woman was arrested and jailed in the U.S. for driving with an Ontario licence.
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B.C. woman fired after racist comments go viral

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A B.C. woman has been fired from her job, after racist comments she made toward a group of Afghan-Canadians in Lethbridge, Alta., were recorded on video and went viral.
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Protecting pedestrians: Urban planning for safer cities

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Protecting pedestrians is becoming a focus for urban planners. Vehicle attacks have made more headlines in recent years, and cities are now working on solutions to protect people from the unthinkable.
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Freeland skips key NATO summit to continue NAFTA talks

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Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is skipping a key NATO summit in order to stay in Washington and continue NAFTA talks. Meetings continue tomorrow and could be the last face-to-face discussions before May 1 — the day the...
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Canada pulls diplomats' families from Cuba

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Canada has pulled family members of diplomats in Cuba, after a group of Canadians who were suffering from unexplained dizziness, headaches and nausea had their symptoms come back. The government is now saying those affected may have a...
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Consumer protection

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Carl Boutet, chief retail strategist at Studio RX, on calls for retailers to better protect consumer data
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Martin Scorsese resurrects Canadian comedy favourite SCTV

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Martin Scorsese is taking a turn from his mobster flicks to resurrect Canadian comedy favourite SCTV in a new Netflix special.
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Critical eye surgery not funded in Ottawa, but is elsewhere in Canada

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A critical eye surgery that could save a woman's sight is not funded in Ottawa, but is covered elsewhere in Canada. The Ontario Health Insurance Plan doesn't cover the operation to prevent the blindness but it will cover any treatments...
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Documents suggest Canada's spies lied to Sudan to keep an innocent man in prison

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Documents obtained by CBC News suggest Canada's spies lied to the Sudanese in order to keep an innocent man in prison. According to the documents, intelligence officers routinely contradicted Foreign Affairs officials in order to ensure...
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Facing pressure

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Meghan Roberts on the Canadian banks connected to U.S. gun manufacturers
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2018 Academy Award highlights

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Excerpts from this year's broadcast
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A Canadian's Olympic dream fulfilled with sausages

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A Canadian elementary school teacher in Seoul is fulfilling his Olympic dream by living in a tiny school bus, selling sausages. Mike Schofield has stationed his bus on the path to the stadium, where he sells sausages to fans from around...
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Patrick Chan falls short of individual medal in final Olympics

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Canadian figure skating star Patrick Chan fell short of the podium and one last individual medal in his final Olympics skate, finishing ninth overall. It's a disappointing end to Chan's otherwise largely successful career
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Meet Canada's first two Olympic competitors in Pyeongchang

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Meet Canada's first two competitors at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang: Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris. Lawes and Morris are competing in mixed doubles curling at the Gangneung Curling Centre, an event making its debut at this...
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Canadian Olympians allegedly involved in 'incident' with Russian athletes

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CBC's Heather Hiscox gets a response from Canada's chef de mission, Isabelle Charest
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Olympic heros

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Howard Bloom on how marketable Canadian Olympians will be after the games
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2 Canadians freed in Syria

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Two Canadians are free after being held captive by an al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria. Jolly Bimbachi travelled to Lebanon in search of her children who she says are the victims of a parental kidnapping. Caught up in a custody battle,...
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Inside Canada's only sperm bank

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Almost all the donated sperm in Canada is in one room. And most of it is imported.
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Blade Runner 2049 makes much-anticipated debut

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Blade Runner 2049 is off to a strong start at the box office and could be the rare sci-fi film that merits Oscar mention, says CBC's Eli Glasner
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Asylum seekers in Canada face indefinite delays

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The influx of asylum seekers into Canada this year has overwhelmed the Immigration and Refugee Board, leaving countless people in limbo as they wait for hearings
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Hijab-wearing child attacked in Toronto

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An 11-year-old girl was assaulted on her way to school in Toronto when an unidentified man twice tried to cut off her hijab with a pair of scissors. Officials from all levels of government have condemned the attack on Khawlah Noman,...
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Canadian Amanda Brugel discusses the SAG awards with CBC's Zulekha Nathoo

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The actress, who is nominated with her cast for The Handmaid's Tale, explains the importance of speaking about women's empowerment
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Canada's 150th is jostling for attention

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While Canada Day will make a splash, for many Quebecers the celebrations will be but a ripple compared to the blue and white festivities of St-Jean-Baptiste Day