Episodes
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Canadian Second World War veterans and many Western leaders are on the beaches of Normandy to commemorate the eightieth anniversary of D-Day.
At least 30 people - including many children - were killed in an Israeli air strike on a school building in Gaza.
A private member's bill in the Senate, could see the creation of Canada's first ever national strategy to combat intimate partner violence.
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The Bank of Canada cuts the key lending rate by a quarter of a percentage point.
An Italian judge has upheld a slander conviction against Amanda Knox.
Ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, CBC News speaks with surviving veterans.
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More reaction this morning to the latest report on Foreign interference in the Canadian elections.
Grassy Narrows First Nation has filed a lawsuit against the federal and Ontario governments.
Low water levels are threatening a seasonal transportation lifeline for a community in Northwest Territories.
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Commissioners still waiting for action, 5 years after issuing recommendations to protect Indigenous women and girls.
Exit polls in India are predicting a majority for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The historic beaches of Normandy, where D-Day began, are starting to erode.
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Israeli far-right threatens coalition collapse over Gaza ceasefire.
Canada sends navy vessels to Indo-Pacific for Exercise RIMPAC 2024 and Operation Horizon.
Mexico poised for historic election with top female candidates.
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Canada supports Biden's Gaza peace plan, per Minister Melanie Joly and Prime Minister Trudeau.
Canada's justice systems are strained with delays and burnout, leading to cases being thrown out.
South Africa's ANC party poised to lose majority, partial election results suggest.
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Donald Trump's supporters and critics react to his felony convictions.
First-quarter GDP growth of 1.7% suggests a slower economy than expected.
Montreal billionaire Robert Miller facing 21 charges, including sexual assault, following CBC reporting.