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Quebec bar adds AI-generated woman to bill in response to criticism of all-male comedy lineup

Montreal comedians Emna Achour and Coralie LaPerrière created an Instagram account called Pas de fille sur le pacing — No girls in the lineup — as a way to…

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UAW votes overwhelmingly to let union leaders call strikes against Detroit companies

With Unifor Local 444 in Windsor, Ont., set to hold its strike authorization vote this weekend, UAW workers have voted…

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

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Kleenex tissues to be wiped out of Canada soon, as parent company discontinues them

Facial tissue brand Kleenex is soon to be no more in Canada, as the company that makes the famous facial…

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Civil liberties association calls Sask. government school naming and pronoun policy discriminatory

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) says the Saskatchewan government's new policy on name and gender rules for schools is…

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U.K. police say 88 people who bought sodium nitrite from Canadian websites have died

British police said Friday they are investigating the deaths of 88 people in the U.K. who bought products from Canada-based…

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Fading murals and old brick ads: hunting for 'ghost signs' in uptown Saint John

The next time you're walking around uptown Saint John, don't forget to look up. Hidden in obscure alleyways and side-streets…

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Wet and humid P.E.I. summer has left some grain growers in 'lots of hurt'

Grain growers on Prince Edward Island have seen better years, but some haven't seen very many worse than this one.At…

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