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Marking 30 years since the Montreal Massacre

People in Canada and around the world are marking 30 years since the anti-feminist massacre at Montreal’s École Polytechnique where 14 women were killed.
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Immersive Van Gogh show opens in Montreal

A closer look at immersive art as Imagine Van Gogh makes its North American debut in Montreal.
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Montreal Massacre finally recognized as anti-feminist attack

Thirty years after a gunman killed 14 women at École Polytechnique — because they were women — there is consensus the attack should be called anti-feminist.
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The National for December 06, 2019

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Montreal Massacre survivor on her fight for gun control in honour of her classmates

Nathalie Provost survived the massacre at École Polytechnique 30 years ago and tells Adrienne Arsenault about fighting to ban the firearm that killed her classmates and to continue their legacy.
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Real versus fake Christmas tree debate returns

Canadian Tire ads have reignited the debate over which Christmas tree is greener.
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Police in India applauded for killing rape suspects

Police in India are being applauded after killing four men suspected of rape, by those outraged by rampant sexual violence in the country.
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Uber fights sexual assault

As the ride-hailing company mounts a campaign for safety, it's keeping Canadian reports of sexual assault secret.
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Deadly attack at Florida navy base

Terrorism is being investigated as the possible motive behind a shooting at a naval base in Pensacola, Fla. Four people were killed, including the gunman.
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Canadian man charged with two terror-related offences

Ikar Mao has been charged with two terror-related offences after an RCMP investigation. Mao was detained in Turkey for three months this year but was released without charges.
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Tensions high as impeachment moves forward

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced that articles of impeachment would be drafted against U.S. President Donald Trump, which led to a tense exchange between Pelosi and a reporter.
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Alberta town pulls together after bus crash

The residents of Smoky Lake, Alta., are pulling together after a local school bus crashed this week sending several children to an Edmonton hospital, 90 minutes away.
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What does Trudeau’s throne speech signal? | At Issue

The At Issue panel looks at the policies outlined in Thursday’s throne speech, what message it sends and how opposition parties are reacting.
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Students learn Ojibway version of O Canada

Students at a Chatham, Ont., school are learning to sing an Ojibway version of O Canada.
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The National for December 05, 2019

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Fallout from violent Iran protests

Tensions remain high after weeks of violent protests in Iran left hundreds dead and many looking to see what will follow — more crackdowns or louder calls for change.
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1 in 3 women face unwanted sexual behaviour

Statistics Canada’s first survey of gender-based violence and unwanted sexual behaviour in 2018 found one in three women were subjected to unwanted sexual behaviour in public.
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Turkish authorities alleged detained Canadian had ISIS propaganda on phone

Turkish authorities accused Ikar Mao, a Canadian detained near the Syrian border, of having ISIS videos on his phone, CBC News has learned. Mao denied purposefully downloading them and was later released.
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Major holes in Canadian impaired driving data

There are major holes in Canadian impaired driving data largely because the B.C. Coroners Service refuses to share the information. The lack of information can make it difficult to determine if changes in law are making a difference.
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Measles cases rise around the world: report

A new report shows an increase in the cases of measles and deaths in 2018 and a lack of vaccines worldwide is largely to blame.
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Tax cuts, climate action among throne speech promises

The priorities in the minority Liberal government’s throne speech include national unity, tax cuts for the middle class and climate action.
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More Canadians being banned at U.S. border

The amount of Canadian travellers hit with a five-year ban on entering the U.S. has nearly doubled in the last year, new data shows.
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Legal experts testify on impeachment evidence

Four legal experts testified at the House judiciary committee about whether U.S. President Donald Trump’s conduct with Ukraine met the bar for impeachment. Three said the evidence supported impeachment while one said it was too thin.
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Vaping: experts weigh in on the risks, regulations

The growing popularity of vaping raises a lot of questions about health risks and regulations for vape products. Our panel of experts talks to Andrew Chang and answers viewer questions about vaping.
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Canadians mark 75 years since Italian Campaign

A group of Canadians took part in the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Italian Campaign, which liberated Italy from Nazi control, at a ceremony in Ravenna.
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The National for December 04, 2019

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Climate change driving up food prices in 2020

A new report says climate change is a major reason why Canadians could pay almost $500 more for food in 2020.
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Cha In-ha third Korean pop star to die in recent months

Cha In-ha is the third Korean pop star to die in the last two months. The deaths spark concerns about the nature of the K-Pop industry and a toxic fan culture in Korea.