Vancouver to host the 2025 Juno Awards

After six years away, the Juno Awards will return to Vancouver in 2025, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) announced today.The 54th Juno Awards will take place at Rogers…

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Quebec trucking company ordered to reinstate driver fired for drinking and driving

A Quebec trucking company has been ordered to reinstate a driver who was fired after she drank at least nine…

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22-year-old mother of 2 identified as victim as B.C. city sets new homicide record

Family and friends have identified a Prince George homicide victim as Isabelle Thomas, describing her as a loving and outgoing…

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How one Ontario town is marking its 1st Emancipation Day celebrations

Marjorie-Ann Knight says she noticed Emancipation Day celebrations taking part in other nearby communities but never in Cambridge and wanted…

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Hundreds ride 'Underground Freedom Train' to mark Emancipation Day in Toronto

Hundreds of people boarded TTC subway cars late Monday for the annual Underground Freedom Train Ride, marking the start of Emancipation Day…

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Emancipation Day celebrated in Halifax with music, poetry — and a call for allies

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

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Manitoba's political parties not doing enough to verify Indigenous identity: Métis lawyer

Manitoba's political parties are not doing enough to make sure candidates' claims to Indigeneity are legitimate, says Jean Teillet, a…

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Daycare in N.S. starts fee-based wait-list after revoking 'guaranteed' spots

A daycare chain that's been the subject of complaints from Halifax-area parents in recent months says it will stop asking…

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High levels of arsenic detected in 112 wells across N.L. — and hundreds more could be at risk

More than 100 households in Newfoundland and Labrador have learned their well water contains dangerous levels of arsenic — and hundreds…

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