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

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Inflation biting into your grocery bill? Follow the food from farm to fork to see why

Everything seems to be getting more expensive. Food, gas and housing prices are on the rise while paycheques are slow…

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How Ottawa's council meltdown let down a city in crisis

It's not often — in fact, it's never — that an Ottawa city council meeting garners national attention. Last week's…

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This community and health-care worker helps youth find their passions

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

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Kenyan mother approved for temporary visa to visit son on life support in Winnipeg hospital

An international student is on life support, and his mother overseas has been granted approval by the federal government to come…

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Relief for high natural gas bills coming, Alberta government promises in throne speech

Alberta's government will help consumers struggling with rising natural gas bills, Lt.-Gov. Salma Lakhani said in the province's throne speech…

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Surfers concerned that access to Lake Erie could be restricted, as Port Colborne, Ont., reviews beach use

Surfers in Port Colborne, Ont., are concerned that a current assessment by the local council of beach access points will impact their…

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Mushers, spectators glad to be back at Yukon Quest after year hiatus

It was a close finish for the first Yukon Quest race to take place in the Yukon since 2020.Nathaniel Hamlyn…

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South Asian truckers say protest convoys didn't resonate with them, caused financial losses

Bearing a load of produce bound for Sobeys, Nihal Singh pulled up to a border checkpoint in northern Montana late…

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