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Philadelphia Flyers player cites religion as reason for Pride jersey boycott
Philadelphia Flyers alternate captain Ivan Provorov cited his Russian Orthodox faith as the reason he refused to wear a Pride-themed jersey during pre-game warm-up.
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What to expect as US-Africa summit kicks off in Washington
US President Joe Biden seeks to boost trade opportunities and build trust with African leaders during three days of talk
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Plan It Green: Nudging to Net Zero
Al Jazeera’s Colin Baker takes us through the science of behavioural economics.
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Alleslev announces she's running for Conservative leadership
Leona Alleslev announced she is running to become Canada's next Conservative Party leader.
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O'Toole says there are 'only two choices' in this election
Asked about the People's Party of Canada, Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says a vote for any party but his own is a vote for the Liberals.
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Prime minister urges premiers to take action against COVID-19
Despite growing pressure from health officials for a more co-ordinated national response to the COVID-19 second wave, the prime minister seems set to leave provinces in charge of their own responses, even warning that federal resources...
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Canadian actress Allison Mack pleads guilty in NXIVM criminal case
The CBC's Briar Stewart's report from April 2019, followed the case in New York where the celebrity was charged with racketeering.
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Smallville actress Allison Mack pleads guilty in NXIVM criminal case
The CBC's Briar Stewart's report from April 2019, followed the case in New York where the celebrity was charged with racketeering.
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Alberta doctors make 2nd appeal for 'circuit-breaker' lockdown
Doctors in Alberta have sent a second letter to the provincial government asking it to impose a brief, strict 'circuit-breaker' lockdown to help slow the spread of COVID-19. According to Dr. Darren Markland, the respite would give those...
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'Projections all hinge on choices Canadians are making today'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says projections of how serious the COVID-19 pandemic could become in Canada depend on Canadians' own actions.
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'A moment of real reflection'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the infamous 'blackface' incident during the last federal election led him to take a 'hard look' at the 'dumb choices' he made when he was younger.
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Klondike Road Relay prepares for record-breaking year
The popular race between Skagway, Alaska, and Whitehorse often sells out early, leaving disappointed runners and walkers on the sidelines. This year, organizers sought to change that.
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Nonprofit honors coaches for impacts on youth
Hang Time will host their fist-ever coach of the year awards on June 7, recognizing coaches who serve as mentors and role models.
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‘It’s difficult to hear these stories’: MADD Canada CEO on impaired driving crash that killed 3 children
A 19-year-old man is facing multiple counts of impaired driving after three children were killed in a crash on Sunday. Steve Sullivan, CEO of MADD Canada, sits down with CBC's Metro Morning to discuss the ongoing issue of drunk driving...
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What some Saskatoon residents think about vaccine requirements
Health officials in Saskatchewan are expecting to see new measles cases daily. Some Saskatoon residents think the province should follow Ontario, which requires vaccines in school-aged children.
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be Well: Heart disease risks to avoid
Dr. Shailine Rao, a cardiologist at NYU Langone Hospital Long Island, has some lifesaving information.
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Netanyahu backs dismissal of Israeli reservists calling for end to Gaza war
About 1,000 current and retired Israeli Air Force pilots sign letter, saying Gaza war only serves ‘political interests’.
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Why one undecided voter says 'health-care reform' is her priority this election
Dr. Sarah Giles, a rural ER physician in Kenora, Ont., and an undecided voter, says she's most concerned about federal health-care spending, transfer payments and care for First Nations and Métis people.
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Alberta's legislation on transgender youth health-care faces court challenge
Lawyers for two LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations are seeking an injunction against the Alberta government's transgender legislation that prevents doctors from providing gender-affirming treatments for youths under the age of 16. The groups...
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Parents given 1 week to find new school as early education center 'consolidates'
LIFE-John Coker Learning Center in Bushwick sent home letters to parents on Feb. 21 notifying them of the change.
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Wonder restaurant opens second location in Connecticut
The new location opened on Thursday at 1885 Black Rock Turnpike.
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‘No messing with the 49th parallel — period,’ Anand says after PM comments on 51st state remarks
Transport and Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand and Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon reacted Friday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was heard saying U.S. President Donald Trump’s 5st state remarks are a ‘real thing.'
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‘No messing with the 49th parallel — period,’ says minister about Trump's 51st state remark
Transport and Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand and Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon reacted Friday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was heard saying U.S. President Donald Trump’s 5st state remarks are a ‘real thing.'
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Research Suggests Possible Link Between Finger Length And Drinking Habits
New research published in the American Journal of Human Biology suggests a possible link between finger length and drinking habits. According to the study, the ratio between the lengths of the index and ring fingers could indicate a...