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Finding a solution to violence in Toronto

Another wave of violence in Toronto has the city on edge and struggling to find a solution.
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Widespread power outages, flooding in Quebec

A powerful fall storm in Quebec resulted in widespread power outages in the province and flooding in some areas.
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Can passengers trust Boeing?

This week, Boeing's CEO testified about what his company knew about the failures that led to the fatal crashes of two of its 737 Max 8 aircraft. Our Second Look panel examines whether the company has done enough to win back the trust of both the flying public and regulators.
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Canada’s role in Harriet Tubman’s story

The Canadian legacy of famed American abolitionist Harriet Tubman isn’t left out in the big-screen version of her story.
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P.E.I. sees success with plastic bag ban

Four months after implementing a ban on single-use plastic bags, P.E.I. says it’s been a success.
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The National for November 01, 2019

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Amazon groceries arrive past their prime, customers say

Some Canadians who ordered groceries through Amazon say products, including baby food, arrived past their expiry date and until now groceries weren’t eligible for returns.
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Mayor promises fix for Ottawa transit problems

Ottawa’s mayor is promising to fix the ongoing problems with the city’s transit system that have frustrated commuters since a new LRT started last month.
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Why are houses being built in California’s fire zones?

With so many wildfires ravaging Southern California, should there be restrictions on building in fire-prone areas? Our Kim Brunhuber takes a look at the risk, and the reasons why it might not happen.
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Cleanup underway after Keystone pipeline leak

Cleanup is underway in North Dakota after 1.4 million litres of oil leaked from the Keystone pipeline.
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More fires sparked in California as others flame out

The Santa Ana winds sparked more fires in Southern California as the massive fires in the northern part of the state have died down, leaving residents to assess the damage.
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Rules now set to make impeachment inquiry public

The Democrats successfully passed a vote in the House, which set the rules for making the impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Donald Trump public. Now that the ground rules are set, the process could move quickly into the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Man charged for stabbing Winnipeg toddler

Daniel Jensen, 33, has been charged with attempted murder and assault causing bodily harm after a three-year-old was stabbed in Winnipeg.
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Campaign post-mortems and leadership concerns | At Issue

With the election complete, our At Issue panel looks at how the political parties are handling criticism from the campaign and who they are turning to for advice during the transition period before returning to Parliament.
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Paralyzed Humboldt Broncos player seeks treatment in Thailand

Paralyzed Humboldt Broncos player Ryan Straschnitzki is travelling to Thailand for a surgical treatment he hopes will restore some movement and improve his overall quality of life.
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The National for October 31, 2019

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Postponing Halloween causes confusion in Montreal

Montreal’s decision to try and postpone Halloween caused confusion among parents and kids trying to figure out when and where to trick or treat.
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Should B.C. stop seasonal time change?

The B.C. government has passed legislation that would allow it to stop seasonal time changes and permanently stay on Daylight Time. But what are the implications of making a permanent time change?
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Targeted shooting in Toronto caught on video

A targeted shooting inside a Toronto apartment building that injured five teenagers and was caught on video is raising doubts about the city’s safety and whether a campaign against gun violence is making a difference.
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Photographer turns lens on rising sea levels 

Award-winning photographer J Henry Fair is capturing aerial photos of cities around the world that are under threat from rising sea levels. Fair hopes people will better understand climate change if they can see what’s happening.
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'I get nightmares': How racial violence in high schools is taking a mental toll on students

A CBC News survey shows high levels of both violent and racist attacks in Canadian schools, and it's having serious effects on students and their families.
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Montreal postpones Halloween over bad weather

The city of Montreal and its suburbs are postponing trick or treating over forecasted rain and wind on Halloween.
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Toddler assaulted in Winnipeg

A three-year-old boy is in critical condition after an assault in his home. Family members say the boy was stabbed.
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Immigrants to Quebec will have to pass values test

Starting in January, Quebec will require that newly arrived immigrants pass a test to show they understand democratic and Quebec values.
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Living near a busy road exposes people to ‘soup of pollutants’

New research shows millions of Canadians living near busy roads are exposed to a dangerous mix in the air.
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Doctors rethinking opioids for chronic pain

The opioid crisis has doctors rethinking how they’re prescribing the painkillers to patients who need them to manage chronic pain.
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The National for October 30, 2019

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Families, survivors react to Grenfell Tower report

The survivors and relatives of the 72 victims of the Grenfell Tower fire react to the findings of an initial report into the tragedy, which includes criticisms of the London Fire Brigade’s response.