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Mary Ann Shadd, abolitionist and first Black female newspaper publisher, included in 2024 Canada Post stamps

Mary Ann Shadd, North America's first Black female newspaper publisher who lived in Windsor, Ont., will be featured…

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Microsoft to add AI chatbot button to computer keyboards

Computer keyboards are making room for an artificial intelligence chatbot button as Microsoft unveils its first major keyboard…

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Did you know Tetris can be beaten? It can, and looks like this kid did

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people…

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Watch this Oklahoma teen win the ultimate Tetris level up

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people…

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Vegas defendant leaps to attack judge in court

A Nevada judge was attacked Wednesday by a defendant in a felony battery case who leaped over a…

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Ontario SIU investigates woman's death in Thunder Bay after no police response to domestic disturbance calls

Ontario's Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating the circumstances leading up to the death of a 21-year old…

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Vatican tries to calm bishops over blessings for same-sex couples

The Vatican on Thursday moved to calm Catholic bishops in some countries who have reacted negatively to last…

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Iran vows revenge for deadliest attack since Islamic Revolution

Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards and First Vice-President Mohammad Mokhber vowed revenge on Thursday for explosions that killed nearly…

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'Not enough snow to really do anything': Business owners say warm weather taking toll on winter offerings

Some owners of winter activity businesses in B.C. say the warm weather and lack of snowfall is taking a…

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When a small Labrador school needed textiles for a sewing class, donations came from overseas

Teacher Heidi Jackson shows students how to sew a bell onto an elf hat during one of the…

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Ontario's accessibility legislation is failing. Advocates say lack of enforcement, complaints process to blame

CBC Toronto is breaking down accessibility in Ontario in four stories: the progress made so far, how legislation is enforced,…

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I'm overprotective because of my son's deadly allergy but he wants me to trust him

Now or Never49:35Need Summer? Listen to this.This First Person column is written by Morgan Klachefsky, who lives in…

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Mi'kmaw women celebrate National Ribbon Skirt Day as a day of empowerment

Some Mi'kmaw women will mark National Ribbon Skirt Day by encouraging children to take pride in and wear cultural items…

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Military whistleblower calls on Conservatives to demand probe of torture video reports

The former soldier who blew the whistle on alleged torture videos involving Iraqi security forces who were trained by Canadian…

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Relatives and friends of Muslim family attacked in London, Ont., to speak at killer's sentencing hearing today

Warning: This story contains distressing details:An unprecedented number of people will tell a court and the convicted killer…

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