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It's time for Canada to relax fishery closures around right whale sightings, committee says

The standing committee on fisheries and oceans is recommending that the federal government relax the fishing closures it imposes when endangered North Atlantic right whales are sighted in Canadian waters.In a

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This St. John's mother says her 2-year wait for an MRI is a 'typical Newfoundland story'

Alanna McDonald, a St. John's chiropractor and mother of three, is facing major brain surgery after waiting almost two years

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This Canadian boxed her way into an international hall of fame after a life in combat sports

Growing up in Sudbury, Ont., Kara Ro always played a wide array of sports. But it wasn't until she moved

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No working rink at prison where MP says notorious inmates play pickup hockey: agency

Canada's prison service says there is no working hockey rink at an institution where a Conservative MP says notorious inmates

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RCMP to share details of terrorism investigation in Edmonton city hall shooting

RCMP are expected to share more information Tuesday about the investigation that led to terrorism charges being laid against the

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Alberta RCMP say suspect in Edmonton city hall shooting was 'politically motivated'

Alberta RCMP say the actions of a man accused of firing shots and throwing Molotov cocktails inside Edmonton city hall

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Sask. farmer 'breathing a sigh of relief' after snowstorm brings much-needed moisture

A Saskatchewan farmer says she is thrilled with the snowfall from this weekend's severe winter storm.Lesley Kelly, a grain farmer

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What killed Nobel poet Pablo Neruda after 1973 Chilean coup? Hamilton researchers uncover clues

A Chilean court has ordered a re-examination of the 1973 death of Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda, in part due

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How much damage could a Russian nuclear space weapon do? | About That

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

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