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World Report is coming to you live from the GOP headquarters in Bryan County, Georgia this morning.
Kemi Badenoch becomes the first Black woman to lead a major UK party after she is elected leader of Britain's Conservative Party.
More soldiers are being deployed to Spain's Valencia region as people try to recover from deadly floods.
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World Report travels to the state of Georgia to speak to Black voters, a key demographic in this swing state.
Alberta is making big changes to the way it deals with gender affirming care, and sex education.
Collins Dictionary declares 'brat' as the Word of the Year for 2024, as per Charli XCX.
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After pressure from renters, and a CBC investigation, a major corporate landlord says it is no longer using a controversial software to set rent prices.
The number of people coming forward with complaints about former Harrod's owner Mohammed Al Fayed is growing.
Starbucks hopes to boost sales by ending extra charge for non-dairy alternatives.
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Starting today, Quebec allows advance requests for doctor-assisted deaths.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are delivering their final pitches to become the next U-S President.
Our reporters find out how easy it can be to illegally buy Canadian work permits.
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Saskatchewan Party wins 5th straight majority in provincial election.
Members of the Mormon Church could be a crucial bloc of U-S voters, and they have mixed feelings about Donald Trump.
CBC Go Public investigation prompts calls in the house of commons for Rogers to face consequences for TV price hikes.
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Food banks across report an unprecedented surge in visits over the past year.
An investigation by CBC's The Fifth Estate and Radio-Canada finds tens of thousands of taxpayer accounts hacked as CRA repeatedly paid out millions in bogus refunds, CBC/SRC.
Trump allies make crude, false and racist remarks at NYC rally.