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A Kremlin paper justifies erasing the Ukrainian identity, as Russia is accused of war crimes

An editorial in a prominent Kremlin media outlet appears to provide justification for the war with its call

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Russia's war with Ukraine made it a global pariah — but it still has friends in Mexico

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to have spent much of his Tuesday phone conversation with his Mexican counterpart discussing Ukraine.According

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Damaged Russian warship sinks following explosion and fire

The latest: Ukrainian officials claim missile strike on Russian warship, which Russia says has now sunk.  Russian troops

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In Ukraine's 'Hell's Kitchen', volunteers show they can take the heat

Several days into the merciless shelling of Kharkiv by Russian forces, Elena Dolzhenko decided she'd had enough of sitting on

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Russia attempts to keep Ukraine's lights out and heat off as the cold sets in

Airstrikes have destroyed almost a third of Ukraine's power stations in a little over a week, Ukrainian officials say,

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Canada extends emergency travel program for Ukrainians fleeing war

The federal government is extending a program that temporarily resettles Ukrainians fleeing the war with Russia in Canada.Ukrainians will

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Solidarity events held in Canada, other countries as Ottawa convoy protest enters 3rd weekend

Protesters seeking an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other public health measures are demonstrating for a third

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Drone company looks to self-piloted peregrines to patrol oilsands tailings ponds

An Alberta-based drone company is hoping to take a project keeping birds off of tailings ponds in the oilsands to the

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McMorris apologizes to Canadian teammate Parrot for questioning his slopestyle victory

Slopestyle gold medallist Max Parrot said fellow Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris has apologized for saying Parrot only won

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This Mohawk woman is translating nursery rhymes to share her language with kids — and caregivers, too

Like other Indigenous people in the early stages of reclaiming traditions, Kristi Talbot, a Mohawk woman with ties

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Politicians, academics worry where extremist behaviour in Canada could lead

Federal Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says no one should be surprised by extremist behaviour making its way to

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He rallied a neighbourhood to open its own grocery store

CBC Quebec is highlighting people from the province's Black communities who are giving back, inspiring others and helping

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COVID-19 vaccine mandates have worked in Canada — but they're harder to justify than ever

This is an excerpt from Second Opinion, a weekly health and medical science newsletter. If you haven't subscribed yet,

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Why investigative journalism is a goldmine for star-studded TV

Ask the cast of Inventing Anna how they first heard the story of Anna Sorokin — the Russian

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In a Ukrainian border town, children practise drills and stockpile supplies in case of Russian attack

People in the Ukrainian town of Ovruch, a scant 15 kilometres from the border with Belarus, know that

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