Episodes
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Donald Trump's tariffs are expected today.
We look at different sectors which could be hit hard.
British Columbia ostrich farm wins injunction to halt cull of hundreds of birds.
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US president Donald Trump insists tariffs on Canadian goods are coming tomorrow.
Ottawa steps up last minute efforts to mitigate the tariffs.
UNRWA says it will keep operating in the shadow of Israeli ban.
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Missing episodes?
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A major recovery effort is happening right now, after an American Airlines passenger jet collided with a US military Black Hawk helicopter.
We are tracking developments and possible causes.
Canadian farmers are among those worried about U-S tariff threat.
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Judge finds Canada's military police tampered with evidence, showed bias and acted beyond the scope of their jurisdiction.
Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 3%.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr in hot seat today for Senate confirmation hearing to become Health and Human Services Secretary.
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The commission investigating foreign interference in Canada needs to answer 3 questions today. Janyce McGregor walks us through them.
Crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo raising concerns around the world as rebel and government forces battle.
An American convicted for his role in the US Capitol attack wants to rescind his asylum request in Canada.
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Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians returning to their communities after negotiators reslove dispute.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with holocaust survivors at ceremony marking 80 years since liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Liberal Party of Canada is blocking Chandra Arya from running for leadership. Janyce McGregor looks at why.
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Trump suggests Palestinians leave Gaza and ‘we just clean out’ the territory.
A change in Alberta's coal mining policy is getting a lot of pushback.
Promised Canada-wide ban on vaping flavours increasingly unlikely, health groups warn.