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Byelections being held now because pandemic risks could get worse: Trudeau
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The two federal byelections underway in Toronto will continue even as cases of COVID-19 soar in the city, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says. -
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon to lead the Parti Québécois
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Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, 43, is the new leader of the oldest sovereigntist party in Quebec's legislature, taking over a caucus smaller than it's been since the early 1970s. -
Canadian soprano Erin Wall has died at 44
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Canada's classical music community is mourning the loss of soprano Erin Wall, who has died from cancer at age 44. She sang at the world's leading opera houses during her tragically truncated career. -
Judge gives Six Nations members until Oct. 22 to leave occupied subdivision or not take part in hearing
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An Ontario Superior Court judge has given the 1492 Land Back Lane camp until Oct. 22 to vacate land slated to become a subdivision in Caledonia, Ont., before he rules on making an injunction against their presence permanent. -
Travel to Moncton, Campbellton being discouraged as COVID-19 alert level raised
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People from P.E.I. and Nova Scotia have even more reason to abandon plans for trips to Moncton this Thanksgiving weekend, after New Brunswick confirmed a worsening COVID-19 situation. -
Rising COVID-19 numbers prompt calls to bring back hazard pay for retail workers
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Calls for the return of hazard pay are growing as workers on the front lines of Canada's retail industry grow increasingly anxious amid rising COVID-19 cases. -
Some federal Greens and New Democrats are pushing for a temporary alliance
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As the risk of an election looms under a Liberal minority government, grassroots NDP and Green members are pushing their parties to enter into a one-time strategic alliance in the next election. -
Former Quebec premier Jean Charest files lawsuit against province over corruption allegations
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Former Quebec Liberal premier Jean Charest has filed a lawsuit against the Quebec government, alleging that his privacy has been violated by the province's anti-corruption unit. -
Federal cash for mountain pine beetle battle will help stretch Alberta's efforts, researcher says
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The $68.4 million from the federal government over three years will only go so far, since the province can easily spend $50 million on pine beetle control in a single year, says one of Alberta’s top pine beetle researchers. -
3 more deaths, record-setting 84 new COVID-19 cases announced in Manitoba
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There have been three more COVID-19 deaths in Manitoba as the province set a new record for daily cases with 84 confirmed infections announced Friday. -
Armenia, Azerbaijan agree to ceasefire in Nagorno-Karbakh conflict
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Armenia and Azerbaijan say they have agreed to a ceasefire in Nagorno-Karbakh starting at noon Saturday. -
Armenia, Azerbaijan agree to ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
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With Russia's mediation, Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to a ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh starting at noon Saturday following two weeks of heavy fighting that marked the worst outbreak of hostilities in the separatist region in a quarter-century. -
MEC to lay off fewer employees than planned, with 1 store to close, new owners say
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The Vancouver-based retailer says 85 per cent of its active workforce will remain on the job once the sale to a U.S. private investment firm closes. -
Meng Wanzhou loses bid for access to confidential documents in extradition case
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A judge has upheld the majority of Canada's privilege claims over documents sought by lawyers for Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's chief financial officer, in her U.S. extradition case, Canada's justice department said late on Thursday. -
China joins WHO-backed vaccine program COVAX rejected by Trump
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China has joined a global scheme for the distribution of COVID-19 vaccine backed by the World Health Organization. -
Canada added 378,000 jobs in September, even more than in August
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Canada's economy added 378,000 new jobs in September, Statistics Canada says, pushing the jobless rate down to 9 per cent. -
OPP says 2nd raid on Six Nations land back camp would inflame conflict, solve nothing
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Another raid on a parcel of land slated for a subdivision in Caledonia, Ont., reclaimed by Six Nations members won't solve the historical land grievance but potentially ignite an already volatile situation, according to a senior Ontario Provincial Police officer. -
Battered Louisiana coast braces for another storm: Hurricane Delta
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Boarded windows and empty sidewalks made parts of Louisiana's Acadiana region look like empty movie sets as Hurricane Delta roared ever closer to the U.S. Gulf coast, apparently on track to smash into the same southwestern part of the state where Hurricane Laura blasted ashore six weeks ago. -
Sylvie D'Amours to be replaced as Quebec's Indigenous affairs minister
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Quebec's Indigenous affairs minister, Sylvie D'Amours, is set to be removed from her post following the death of Joyce Echaquan. She will be replaced by Ian Lafrenière, the former head of communications with Montreal police, Radio-Canada has confirmed. -
Sylvie D'Amours out as Quebec's Indigenous affairs minister, replaced by ex-Montreal police inspector
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Quebec's Indigenous affairs minister, Sylvie D'Amours, has been removed from her post following the death of Joyce Echaquan. She has been replaced by Ian Lafrenière, the former head of communications with Montreal police. -
Ex-Montreal police inspector takes over as Quebec's Indigenous affairs minister
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Quebec Premier François Legault has chosen Ian Lafrenière, a former high-ranking Montreal police officer, as his new Indigenous affairs minister in the wake of the death of Joyce Echaquan. -
Called 'schoolgirl' in N.L. legislature, minister condemns remark as 'intimidating, sexist, misogynistic'
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Lisa Dempster, the minister responsible for the status of women, rose at the beginning of question period Thursday to speak out against the remark from a Tory member of the House of Assembly. -
Former Hong Kong activists wait eagerly as Ottawa starts approving asylum claims
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A family that fled Hong Kong fearing persecution is hoping their asylum claims will be approved by the Canadian government as Ottawa quietly begins granting refugee status to pro-democracy activists. -
Ontario tightens restrictions in 3 major areas amid record-breaking 939 new cases of COVID-19
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Ontario reported 939 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday — its highest-ever daily number of new cases — prompting Premier Doug Ford's cabinet to hold an emergency meeting to consider tighter measures to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus. -
Ontario tightens restrictions in 3 major areas amid 939 new cases of COVID-19
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Ontario is imposing stricter measures in three major areas including Toronto, Peel Region and Ottawa in a bid to curb the spread of COVID-19 as the province's curve climbs ever-steeper. -
Ontario reports a record-breaking 939 cases of COVID-19, prompting emergency provincial cabinet meeting
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Ontario reported 939 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday — its highest-ever daily number of new cases — prompting Premier Doug Ford's cabinet to hold an emergency meeting to consider tighter measures to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus. -
Ontario health officials to speak as province reports a record-breaking 939 new cases of COVID-19
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Ontario reported 939 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday — its highest-ever daily number of new cases — prompting Premier Doug Ford's cabinet to hold an emergency meeting to consider tighter measures to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus. -
Ontario health officials speak as province reports a record-breaking 939 new cases of COVID-19
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Ontario reported 939 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday — its highest-ever daily number of new cases — prompting Premier Doug Ford's cabinet to hold an emergency meeting to consider tighter measures to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus. -
Ontario braces for 900+ new cases of COVID-19, prompting emergency provincial cabinet meeting
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Ontario will report its highest-ever daily number of new COVID-19 cases on Friday, while Premier Doug Ford's cabinet will hold an emergency meeting to consider tighter measures to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus, CBC News has learned. -
Ford speaks as Ontario tightens restrictions in 3 major areas amid 939 new cases of COVID-19
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Ontario is imposing stricter measures in three major areas including Toronto, Peel Region and Ottawa in a bid to curb the spread of COVID-19 as the province's curve climbs ever-steeper. -
Some Canadians making permanent move to Atlantic Bubble over COVID-19
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Many Canadians are looking east with envy these days as the number of COVID-19 cases remains low compared to the rest of the country. Now, some are going the extra step and making a permanent move here. -
Nunavut communities to see donated shrimp, turbot, despite struggling fishery
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Nunavummiut families in need will have seafood in their freezers this winter. -
Zoom calls and online shopping: Life on Canadian farms in 2020
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The pandemic has sped up innovation as farmers spend more time with digital tools and programs. -
Zoom calls and online seed buying? How COVID has changed farm life
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The pandemic has sped up innovation as farmers spend more time with digital tools and programs. -
With election day getting closer, Donald Trump's odds are not getting any better
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With less than four weeks to go before the U.S. presidential election is over, Joe Biden has widened his lead over Donald Trump. -
Why a plastic bag ban could lead to unintended environmental consequences
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The federal government's plan to ban grocery store plastic bags could significantly cut down on plastic trash but also lead to not-so-friendly environmental consequences if people turn to single-use alternatives, experts and studies suggest. -
Thanks to COVID, farm life looks a lot different in 2020 than it did before
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The pandemic has sped up innovation as farmers spend more time with digital tools and programs. -
Ontario experiencing spike in new COVID-19 ICU admissions not seen since June, data shows
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A new daily increase in COVID-19 patients admitted into critical care this week is a spike not seen in Ontario since June, according to new data obtained by CBC News. It follows weeks of publicly reported provincial numbers showing a growing number of Ontarians are hospitalized and in critical care with the viral disease — prompting alarm among clinicians at several already-overflowing hospitals. -
In 2016, Russia rooted for Trump to win. Now, polls suggest lack of interest in U.S. election
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Prominent Russian state TV host talks to CBC News about what's at stake in the U.S. election for Russia — and what it's like to be the only journalist on Canada's Russia sanctions list. -
How Trump and Biden's differing views on immigration could impact Canada's borders
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While immigration is a significant issue for many U.S. voters, the policies laid out by each presidential candidate could also have ramifications for Canada. -
Football pioneer Emmarae Dale meets her moment in history
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On the same Saskatoon field where she spent hours as a young girl watching her older brothers practise for the Hilltop football team, Emmarae Dale put on her cleats, heaved on her shoulder pads, snapped on her blue and gold helmet and made history. -
Trump maps return to campaign trail after White House says COVID-19 treatment complete
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Republican President Donald Trump on Friday prepared to return to the campaign trail with a pair of weekend rallies after his COVID-19 diagnosis sidelined him for a week in the race against Democratic nominee Joe Biden for the White House. -
World Food Programme wins Nobel Peace Prize
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The United Nations food agency, the World Food Programme (WFP), has won the Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger. -
UN's World Food Program wins Nobel Peace Prize
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The United Nations food agency, the World Food Program (WFP), won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for its efforts to combat hunger and improve conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas. -
Nobel Peace Prize to be awarded today in Oslo
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The winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize will be announced today, with no shortage of causes or candidates on this year's list. -
Drivers wearing earbuds even if cellphone is dead still considered distracted driving: B.C. Supreme Court
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The B.C. Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that says wearing earbuds in both ears while driving — even if they're connected to a dead iPhone — constitutes distracted driving. -
Will a fix for racial bias in jury trials backfire?
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In 2018, the public outcry around the Gerald Stanley case, where a white farmer was acquitted in the killing of Colton Boushie, a young Indigenous man, paved the way for the creation of Bill C-75. It's legislation meant to address racism in the jury selection process. But some say it actually does the opposite. The dispute made its way to the country's highest court this week. And while the court upheld the law, opinions remain divided on its usefulness. Today, we hear from two lawyers with diff -
Dozens hurt after fire engulfs South Korean high-rise
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A fire spread through a high-rise apartment building in a South Korean port city early Friday, causing minor injuries to scores of people, officials said. -
The National for October 8
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Please update the National description in MPXThe National for October 8: Fears Ontario’s headed for a COVID-19 storm with rising cases and confusing messages ahead of Thanksgiving. Plus, the Canadians moving into the Atlantic Bubble. -
Alberta unconcerned about OPEC prediction for slower growth in oil demand over next 25 years
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Alberta’s energy minister is unconcerned about a new report by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) that suggests demand for oil will plateau in a decade.

