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Rome, Italy (WNEWS) – #PopeFrancis, the 88-year-old leader of the Roman Catholic Church, is currently

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I grew up around firearms. Now my son wants to hunt, and I'm reluctant

This First Person column is the experience of Vladimir Batinić, who lives in Calgary. For more information about CBC's First

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Reddit's r/AmItheAsshole community is thriving, ready and willing to pass judgment

The Sunday Magazine8:04Reddit's r/AmItheAsshole community is thriving, ready and willing to pass judgmentIn 2013, Marc Beaulac was facing a dilemma

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Philip Kim aims to inspire next generation of breakers at Olympics

Philip Kim is about to make history as the first Canadian breaker to make it to the Olympics. The Vancouver native,

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In 2024, Alberta NDP decides who it is without Rachel Notley as leader

Since at least her days as premier, NDP Leader Rachel Notley has worn the same wristwatch. No luxury wrist bling

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Quebec teachers' union ends strike, sending over 350K students back to class

Hundreds of thousands of Quebec students will be returning to school after a union representing 40 per cent of teachers

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The royal year: A quest to balance change and continuity after King Charles's coronation

Hello, royal watchers. This is your regular dose of royal news and analysis. Reading this online? Sign up here to get this delivered

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E-readers were supposed to kill printed books. Instead, they're booming

Cost of Living8:55The return of the bookstoreWhen e-readers like the Amazon Kindle burst onto the scene, showing up next to

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Universities can take Quebec to court over tuition hikes and French requirements, lawyers say

Michael Norman Bergman is no stranger to fighting Quebec in court.As the lawyer representing the Task Force on Linguistic Policy,

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