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‘She was a force’: Ione Christensen, former Yukon commissioner and senator, dead at 91

Ione Christensen, the former Yukon commissioner and senator, first female mayor of Whitehorse, and celebrated keeper of

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CSIS ‘actively’ investigated Ipperwash land dispute before fatal shooting of Dudley George, documents show

The mysterious man claimed to be "Rocky Robart," an investigator with Canada's spy service in

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Arctic fossil is northern-most rhino species ever found

Millions of years ago, a pony-sized, hornless rhino wandered through the woods and munched on

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Hikers can be citizen scientists in photo project documenting forest regrowth in Jasper

As visitors at Old Fort Point look out at the mosaic of burnt patches of

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Laura MacGregor wrote about her experience of extreme caregiving and won the CBC Nonfiction Prize

Waterloo, Ont.-based writer Laura MacGregor has won the 2025 CBC Nonfiction Prize for her story The Invisible Woman.She will

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Ottawa Public Health investigating city’s 5th measles case

Ottawa Public Heath is warning people who visited three Bank Street businesses along with a movie theatre,

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Federal budget commits $1B to Arctic Infrastructure Fund

November 8NewsDuration 8:00The budget proposes $1 billion over four years for Transport Canada to invest

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Ghost of Yotei is a familiar but intoxicating love letter to samurai films

The first thing that will hit you about Ghost of Yotei, a new tentpole, open-world

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You’d need to make about $27 an hour to afford a 1-bedroom apartment in Halifax

Even though he has a mid-level job at a university and lives in a three-bedroom apartment

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First winners emerge in Nunavut’s territorial election as results trickle in

The first members of Nunavut’s seventh legislative assembly are now being named.Tununiq, which covers the

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Southern Manitoba city flooded after 103 mm of rain in 4 hours

Streets, basements and businesses were flooded out after a torrential rainstorm hammered the southern Manitoba

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Alberta to maintain industrial carbon price freeze for 2026, leaving Ottawa to act

The Alberta government says it will maintain a frozen industrial carbon tax price for 2026,

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Old Dutch Foods is recalling a flavour of its Ridgies chips over undeclared milk allergen.The

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Car crashes through entrance at Home Hardware in Saskatoon

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Breastfeeding could help prevent early puberty in girls and boys, South Korean study finds

Girls and boys who were exclusively breastfed during their first four to six months showed a

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Why do pregnancy, breastfeeding reduce risk of breast cancer? Latest science finds clues

This story is part of CBC Health's Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and

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Gordie Howe International Bridge opening expected to be delayed to early 2026

Travellers eagerly awaiting the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge will have to wait

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Science isn’t just done in labs. Sometimes you need to get your hand dirty to learn

A stereotypical image of a scientist is someone in a white lab coat peering into

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Canada’s Auger-Aliassime advances to European Open final

Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime is off to the European Open final.The Montreal native defeated Belgium's Raphael

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