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Former senior Canadian intelligence officials say Canada needs to be on the lookout for campaigns aimed at destabilizing the country amid U.S. President Donald Trump's escalating 51st state threats.
Trump’s threats have opened a “floodgate” of U.S. doctors inquiring about moving to Canada — and some Canadian physicians are now turning down jobs in the U.S. over political concerns
"I was there and [it] was an extraordinary moment," wrote a concertgoer. "The kid's 'Wow' was the best recognition for Mozart's music and this wonderful orchestra."
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After Juno winner Jeremy Dutcher's acceptance speech for Indigenous album of the year was cut off, Arkells invited him back on stage finish it. His passionate speech on reconciliation was delivered in English and Wolastoqey. cbc.ca/1.5059941
"They came to try to arrest the police. Like, that's the bigger issue that we need to be focusing on, not the language that I used to call it out," said Peterborough Mayor Diane Therrien about her tweet.
Canada's largest mental health teaching hospital has called for an end to police involvement in mental health checks after 3 people with histories of mental health problems were killed by police in separate incidents across the country in the last month
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BTS is so huge that last year, they accounted for an estimated $4.65 billion of South Korea's GDP
The band, that began 7 years ago this month, share a coming of age story in their lyrics that has fans thinking about representation, self-esteem and hope
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Shakila Zareen was forced to marry a man she didn't know at 17.
Since their wedding night, she has suffered abuse from her husband. When she reported him to police, they dismissed her.
Hours after the complaint, she recalls, her husband shot her.
"Let's raise a generation of First Nations kids — for the first time in the history of this country — that actually get the same level of services that every other kid enjoys." Cindy Blackstock @cblackst on @CBCTheHousecbc.ca/1.4429799
Jerry Granelli, the legendary jazz drummer behind A Charlie Brown Christmas, explains how he wrote the rhythm for the 1965 classic holiday special. Learn more on @cbcideas: cbc.ca/1.5847764
If the government insists on "milking" Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun's arrival in Canada for political brownie points, it could put the young woman in danger, says Canada's former ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
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