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Video Archives
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More Canadians return to Canada after fleeing Gaza
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Who is ‘food insecure’ in Canada? New data shows ‘very high’ need
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Cost of living in Canada may put winter tires on ice. Here’s why
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Are Christmas trees in shortage again? What Canadian growers say
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Canadians avoiding dentist due to cost, lack of insurance: StatCan
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‘No more carve outs’ coming on carbon pricing: minister
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Canada’s education workers and unions warn funding, staff shortage contributing to abuse
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Hurricane Otis’ growth to Category 5 storm surprised forecasters. Why?
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Food bank use in Canada hits record high in 2023: report
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Airbnb and others are rental affordability lightning rods. Will reforms help?
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Could Canada follow in U.K., New Zealand footsteps on phasing out smoking?
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Israel-Hamas conflict: How to talk to children, teens about the war
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As U.S. sees record chicken prices, economists say Canada’s unlikely to be hit
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Teacher shortage a ‘global phenomenon.’ UN agency warns
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Canadians are facing a ‘financial storm,’ and experts say it’s time to plan ahead
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Student violence against teachers is a growing concern in Canada. Can anything be done?
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Looking for a baby name? Here are Canada’s top picks from 2022
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What Canadians should know if they win the lottery
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Are Canada’s variable rate mortgages worth the risk amid rate hikes?
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As Ukraine’s Zelenskyy arrives, Canadian agency renews warning of cyberattacks
Author Archives
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‘Super rich’ emitted as much carbon pollution as the poorest 66%: reportAccording to the organization, the size of the emissions from the richest one per cent are enough to cause 1.3 million excess deaths due to heat.EnvironmentNov 20
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President’s Choice chocolate-covered raisins recalled for ‘undeclared’ nutsAnyone who bought the bags of chocolate-covered raisins from President's Choice should throw them out or return them, Canadian health officials are warning.CanadaNov 17
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Canadian retells escape from Gaza as more return to Canada: ‘Nothing safe’According to Global Affairs Canada, no new Canadians, permanent residents or eligible family members crossed at the Rafah border crossing on Thursday.CanadaNov 16
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Who is ‘food insecure’ in Canada? New data shows ‘very high’ needThe data showed single mothers, Indigenous and racialized families were among the hardest hit groups that faced food insecurity, with income having little impact.CanadaNov 14
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Cost of living in Canada may mean winter tires are put on ice. Here’s whyThe study notes 85 per cent believe winter tires are an important investment despite that rising cost of living meaning it may put some at odds with whether to invest or not.CanadaNov 13
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Defence chief ‘very concerned’ about readiness against growing threatsGen. Wayne Eyre spoke with Global News amid commemorations for the national Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa about the military's readiness and emerging threats.CanadaNov 11
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Top 1% of Canada’s earners getting richer, while lowest half see incomes dropAccording to Statistics Canada, the recovery seen by Canada following the first year of the pandemic produced uneven income gains.MoneyNov 10
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Freeland will give fall economic statement Nov. 21 amid affordability crunchThe fall economic statement will offer the finance minister a chance to lay out the vision for where things stand between budgets, and amid global economic challenges.PoliticsNov 9
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As Canadians grapple with food prices, a new hub aims to helpThe Food Price Data Hub was launched on Tuesday through a collaboration between Statistics Canada and two federal government departments.CanadaNov 7
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Cost, lack of insurance keeping Canadians from seeing the dentist: StatCanMore than one-third of Canadians reported not having any dental insurance effectively making it difficult for them to get the care they need.CanadaNov 6
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MPs vote down Poilievre’s push to expand carbon price pauseMPs voted Monday to reject a motion by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to have Ottawa extend its carbon price pause to all forms of home heating.PoliticsNov 6
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Premiers ‘united’ on calls for carbon price pause, urge meeting with TrudeauHealth care and the effect of carbon pricing measures on the cost of living are slated to take centre stage at the meeting of the country's premiers and territorial leaders.CanadaNov 6
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Canada’s housing affordability sees significant ‘deterioration,’ report saysThe banking institution pointed to rising interest rates as part of the cause, and combined with a surge in home prices, the ability to afford a home is a difficult prospect.EconomyNov 1
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Freeland to meet finance ministers on Alberta’s proposed CPP withdrawalIn a letter to the ministers, Freeland said the province had the right to withdraw from the CPP, but that it should be "informed by a clear understanding of the risks" of doing so.CanadaOct 31
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Funding, shortages contributing to abuse of Canada’s education workers: unionsLike teachers, education support workers report a growing number of shortages leaving many stretched thin and unable to meet the needs of students who need that extra help.CanadaOct 30
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Hurricane Otis’ growth to Category 5 storm surprised forecasters. Why?The storm, which has killed at least 27 people, was originally forecast to hit the southern-Pacific region of Mexico as weak hurricane.WeatherOct 26
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Ontario police warn of escaped African serval cat, say it can attack petsOfficers with the Killaloe OPP detachment said in a post on X cautioned the feline has the ability to attack mid-sized livestock and pets, so owners are advised to be cautious.CanadaOct 25
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Last planned Canadian evacuation flight has left Israel: militaryEvacuation flights began leaving the country just days after Hamas launched its attack against Israel, which had prompted retaliatory strikes on the Gaza Strip.CanadaOct 23
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‘You call this equality?’: A closer look at Iceland’s gender pay gap strikeIt will be the first women's strike since 1975 when 90 per cent of Icelandic women protested the gender pay gap and workplace inequality.WorldOct 23
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U.S. issues ‘worldwide caution’ global travel alert for citizensThe advisory was made a day after the U.S. also warned its citizens against all travel to Lebanon amid fears the Israel-Hamas conflict could spread throughout that region.U.S. NewsOct 19
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U.K. the latest country looking to phase out smoking. Should Canada do the same?Approximately eight million people die from smoking tobacco each year, the World Health Organization says, with 48,000 Canadian deaths each year, according to Health Canada.CanadaOct 18
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U.S. releases photos, videos showing rise in ‘risky’ Chinese air interceptsThe Pentagon's disclosures came a day after a Chinese military jet intercepted a Canadian Armed Forces Aurora aircraft in what the CAF called an "aggressive manner."CanadaOct 17
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TIMELINE: What has happened since Hamas attacked Israel?The death toll has surpassed more than 2,000 people total on both sides of the conflict, with thousands more injured following Hamas's attack Saturday.WorldOct 11
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Ottawa woman is 3rd Canadian dead in Israel attack, family saysAdi Vital-Kaploun of Ottawa, who is Israeli-Canadian, was killed in the coordinated and deadly assault over the weekend, her family said in a statement.CanadaOct 11
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Canada to evacuate citizens from Israel ‘in the coming days’: JolyForeign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says the federal government is planning the "assisted departure" of Canadians from Tel Aviv, Israel, "in the coming days."CanadaOct 10