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Fort McMurray fire victims say builder didn’t deliver on promises

Several people who lost their homes in the Fort McMurray, Alta., fire of 2016 say the builder they hired didn’t deliver on promises about timelines, cost and quality. The builder denies any wrongdoing saying labour shortages and delayed payments from insurance companies put work behind schedule.
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Hamilton school board looks to address bullying after teen’s stabbing

The Hamilton school board is looking at ways to address bullying three weeks after Devan Bracci-Selvey was stabbed to death at school after being bullied in the weeks before he was attacked.
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Families fight for answers in Boeing 737 Max 8 crashes

The families of the victims of two Boeing 737 Max 8 crashes — Lion Air and Ethiopian Air — will be fighting for answers as Boeing’s CEO testifies at a U.S. Senate committee this week. Eighteen Canadians were killed in the Ethiopian Air crash.
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Bullying at Six Nations school sparks human rights complaint

Parents say not enough was done to deal with bullying at an elementary school in Six Nations and have launched a human rights complaint against the federal government, which operates the school. Parents in the southwestern Ontario community are also lobbying to have more say over what happens at Six Nations’ schools.
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Preventing school violence by tackling LGBTQ stigma

A survey commissioned by CBC News for an ongoing series about school violence found that homophobia is another problem facing youth. Some schools are trying to be proactive, by raising awareness about LGBTQ issues.
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The National for October 28, 2019

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Hamilton tickets go on sale in Toronto

Tickets to the Canadian premiere of the hit musical Hamilton went on sale in Toronto today and, as fans lined up for tickets, the producers were working to keep the tickets out of the hands of scalpers.
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Brexit extension approved, general election rejected

The same day the EU approved an extension for Brexit, the U.K.’s Parliament rejected Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s bid for a general election.
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U.S. to stay in Syria after death of ISIS leader

The U.S. military will remain in Syria in a limited capacity after its raid on that led to the death of ISIS leader Abu-Bakr al Baghdadi over the weekend.
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Ford ready to work with Trudeau, Kenney has demands

Ontario Premier Doug Ford returned to the legislature today, talking about unity and wanting to work with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau while Alberta Premier Jason Kenney presented Trudeau with a list of demands.
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Winds fuelling California wildfires

Strong winds in California are fuelling several wildfires throughout the state. The Kincade Fire is still the largest, with more than 200,000 homes evacuated and ongoing power shut-offs affecting over one million people.
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Urban deer in B.C. get birth control

In Oak Bay, B.C., an out-of-control deer population is causing big problems.
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Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski on Montreal, insecurities and coming out

Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski is a Montreal-born former actor who credits his upbringing for shaping his worldview, with his love of food from all over the world being a key part of that.
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How one school is confronting school violence by promoting trust  

More than one-third of students between the ages of 14 and 21 say they were physically assaulted at least once before reaching high school, according to a survey commissioned as part of CBC News’ School Violence series.
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Why 25 B.C. lumber mills have stopped operating

The heavily interconnected B.C. forestry sector is facing a crisis as 25 mills have ceased operating this year, leaving more than 6,000 people out of work.  
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Does Canada need an alert system for missing seniors?

The death of a 79-year-old with Alzheimer's who went missing after wandering from home is renewing calls for there to be an alert system for when seniors go missing.
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Winnipeg on edge after string of homicides

Winnipeg police are investigating three homicides, including the death of a teenage girl, that occurred in a single night after they were stabbed at a Halloween party.
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California wildfire forces statewide emergency, evacuations

The Kincade Fire's unpredictability due to extreme winds has forced officials to expand evacuation orders.
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What happens next after ISIS leader’s death

The U.S. military raid's success could prove a major boost for U.S. President Donald Trump, but experts warn that ISIS operatives could be planning retaliatory attacks.
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Trump announces death of ISIS leader

Abu-Bakr al Baghdadi, who oversaw an empire of terror built on fear, rape and mass murder in Iraq and Syria, died over the weekend following a U.S. military raid.
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The National for October 27, 2019

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Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski on his insecurities, and how his Canadian roots helped shape his worldview

Fans of TV's Queer Eye are about to get to know Antoni Porowski even better through his new project, a deeply personal cookbook-slash-memoir.
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What can be done about school violence

As part of our investigation into violence between kids at school we are looking at what can be done. Our panel discusses the support victims need and how to try and help the perpetrators.

Here's what millennials say they want from a Liberal minority government

CBC News spoke to these millennials at the beginning of the federal election to find out what they thought about the party election campaigns. We went back to find out how they voted, and what they want to see now from the Liberal minority government.
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Trying to improve conversations about menopause

A recent report found that women experiencing menopause symptoms said their concerns were often diminished and overlooked by doctors. These types of interactions are something advocates are trying to change.
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Thousands attend Vancouver climate march

Thousands of people crowded the streets of Vancouver to take part in a massive climate march attended by teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg.
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Pop-up museum devoted to collectible sneakers

A new pop-up museum in L.A. is devoted to high-end, collectible sneakers, some of which are worth tens of thousands of dollars.