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A Year in Summary | 2025 – The Year That Shook Us

The year 2025 was a rollercoaster of chaos, with devastating attacks, wildfires, and political upheavals…

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The highs and lows for Ukrainian evacuees building new lives in Alberta's Bow Valley

Serhii Malamura woke up on Feb. 24, 2022, to the sound of explosions. Russia's invasion of Ukraine had begun. Not knowing when…

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Ottawa firefighter fired, captain suspended after investigation into alleged hate crime

An Ottawa firefighter, charged for allegedly attacking the fire department's first openly non-binary firefighter, has been let go from his…

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You Can Live Forever is queer love story, set in a Jehovah's Witnesses community — and rooted in pain

"Where is your mom?""She's not in the truth anymore.""Do you ever see her?""Not since I was six.""Really?""We're supposed to imagine…

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Toronto aims to be 1st Canadian team to win women's Premier Hockey Federation title

Although Sunday's championship final will be the last game of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) season, it may be more notable as a…

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Why Saskatchewan's claim that province is 'most affordable' in Canada doesn't add up

Darrylynn Klyne doesn't buy fresh fruit anymore because it costs too much. She buys frozen fruit instead.For the working mother of two…

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Shoppers Drug Mart eliminates 'pink tax' on menstrual pain medication following CBC investigation

Shoppers Drug Mart is taking action following an investigation by CBC's Marketplace that found painkillers labelled as a treatment for…

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I confronted my misconceptions about being Indigenous by embracing beadwork

This First Person piece is by Tenille Campbell, a Dene/Métis artist from English River First Nation in Saskatchewan. For more information…

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Grasslands store tons of carbon — and there's a movement to protect them

Our planet is changing. So is our journalism. This weekly newsletter is part of a CBC News initiative entitled "Our…

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