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How women could improve cybersecurity
Experts say bringing more women into the cybersecurity field could help protect data, but the industry is only starting to recruit more women.
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What an election is like for Canada’s political spouses
The federal leaders' spouses knock on doors, lead volunteers and offer reassurance on and off the campaign trail. We took a look at what the campaign is like for Canada’s political spouses.
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Thousands without power days after Manitoba storm
Thousands of homes across Manitoba are still without power five days after a snowstorm hit the province.
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Ohio Democrats mobilizing women to take back White House
A group of women and Democrats are mobilizing in Ohio to get their peers off the sidelines and help take back the White House.
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RCMP reviewing police chases after injuries
The RCMP is reviewing when officers will chase a suspect after multiple officers were injured as a result of vehicle pursuits.
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Election issues around Toronto
There are several crucial ridings located outside Toronto, where many people commute to the city. David Common travelled throughout the area to find out what issues those voters are talking about.
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How an undecided couple is weighing their options
This couple were ardent Liberal supporters in 2015, but they remain undecided this year. Rosemary Barton sat down with them in Milton, Ont., to talk about what their issues are and why they remain undecided.
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The National for October 15, 2019
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Hunter Biden denies unethical behaviour
U.S. presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, says although his family has helped him get opportunities, he denies any unethical behaviour engaging in foreign work in Ukraine and China.
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Syrians seek refuge from attacks in northern Iraq
Hundreds of Syrians are trying to seek refuge from the latest military attacks by Turkish forces in refugee camps in northern Iraq. Margaret Evans spoke to some of those refugees.
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Coalition talks intensify as election day approaches
With the Liberals and Conservatives neck and neck in the polls, coalition talks are intensifying ahead of election day on Oct. 21.
RCMP investigating whether Canadian newlyweds detained in Turkey were radicalized
The RCMP has been combing through the background of two Canadian newlyweds who disappeared while on vacation in Turkey and are suspected of trying to join ISIS. They were picked up by Turkish police after a frantic family request.
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Margaret Atwood, Bernardine Evaristo jointly win Booker Prize
Canadian writer Margaret Atwood and British author Bernardine Evaristo split the prestigious Booker Prize after the judging panel broke the rules when they couldn’t pick.
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Céline Dion on Courage, her husband’s death, and her icon status
Céline Dion candidly talks to host of CBC Radio’s q with Tom Power about her husband’s death, her constant evolution, and titling her new album ‘Courage.’
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Refugee family who helped Snowden still await entry to Canada
The family of asylum seekers who once helped U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden have been waiting in Hong Kong for a decade to come to Canada -- and their hope is fading.
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Hong Kong’s pro-democracy activists ask U.S. for help
After a week of increased violence in Hong Kong, its pro-democracy activists are asking the U.S. for help.
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The National for October 14, 2019
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Thousands in Ukraine march against peace deal with Russia
Thousands of Ukrainian nationalists marched as part of a “no to capitulation” protest in Kyiv, fearful that their president may be too eager to sign a deal to end a conflict with Russia on Russian terms.
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Democrats, Republicans unite on Trump’s decision on Syria
Backlash within the U.S. against President Donald Trump’s decision to pull its troops from northern Syria continues to grow.
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Lives threatened in Syria as armies advance on both sides
Russian-backed Syrian forces pushed into Kurdish-held territory after U.S. troops withdrew — setting up a potential clash with Turkey’s forces and threatening the lives of those caught in the middle.
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Rural Manitoba still without power after snowstorm
Tens of thousands of Manitoba residents outside Winnipeg, including its rural First Nations communities, are still without power days after a massive snowstorm.
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Syrian refugees call democracy ‘awesome’ after voting for the first time
Former Syrian refugees vote in their first democratic federal election since becoming Canadian citizens and say they’re feeling empowered, excited by the process.
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Scheer’s campaign visit to Winnipeg called ‘inappropriate’
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer campaigned in Winnipeg after a massive snow storm and people from rural Indigenous communities driven from their homes are calling it ‘inappropriate.’
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Singh retreats from talks of forming a coalition with the Liberals
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh appears to be stepping back from the idea of forming a coalition government with the Liberals as the election campaign enters its critical final week.
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Six millennials react to the federal leaders' debate | The Millenials
Millennials make up the biggest voting bloc this time around, including these six, who are still undecided.
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How leaders will try to convince voters in final election week | The War Room
With the two major parties now both below 33 per cent support nationwide and only one week left until Canadians go to the polls, a majority government looks unlikely.
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Why some big oil players are welcoming a carbon tax
Carbon capture projects aren't new to the oilsands, although only a few of the facilities exist.