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Nova Scotia town sinking as sea levels rising

Liverpool, N.S., is trying to ward off flood waters from rising sea levels while the community is also starting to sink.
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Jane Fonda on her arrests, celebrity activism and Greta Thunberg

After decades of activism, Jane Fonda is still using her celebrity to draw attention to causes she cares about. CBC News’ Susan Ormiston recently spent a Fire Drill Friday with Fonda to talk about climate change and how she’s inspired by Greta Thunberg.
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The National for December 17, 2019

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What the Bay’s struggles could mean for shoppers

Two groups of investors are trying to buy the Bay, despite the ongoing struggles in the retail sector. Dianne Buckner looks at what this means for shoppers.
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Canadians concerned about rising food prices

A new survey found many Canadians are concerned that food prices are rising faster than their wages.
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Cannabis vaping product for sale despite lack of Health Canada testing

Cannabis vaping products have legally hit the market in most provinces despite the fact Health Canada hasn’t tested how safe they are.
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Police bust high-tech auto theft ring

Police in Quebec and Ontario have charged 20 people with the theft of nearly 500 high-end vehicles that were stolen by reprogramming key fobs.
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Morneau says he’s open to fiscal stabilization reform

Finance Minister Bill Morneau told a meeting with his provincial counterparts he’s open to changing the Fiscal Stabilization Program, but wouldn’t commit to any specifics.
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Trump lashes out in letter to Pelosi on eve of impeachment

U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at Nancy Pelosi in a six-page letter calling the impeachment process a "libelous" "vicious" "partisan" "crusade."
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Preserving and teaching Ojibway through cartoons

An Anishinaabe man is helping to preserve and teach Ojibway using popular cartoons including SpongeBob SquarePants and Sailor Moon.
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Nancy Pelosi in the eye the impeachment storm

U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is one of the most powerful women in Washington and has been the subject of much criticism throughout the impeachment process. CBC News’s Susan Ormiston looks at the woman in the eye of the storm.
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The National for December 16, 2019

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What the Cineplex sale means for moviegoers

The pending sale of Cineplex to U.K.-based Cineworld could change the experience for moviegoers, and there is concern that less Canadian content will be shown on the big screens.
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Violent protests in India over new citizenship law

Violent protests have broken out in India over a new citizenship law that some consider anti-Muslim.
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Boris Johnson welcomes new MPs, moves towards Brexit

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomed his new batch of MPs as he started preparations to move forward on Brexit.
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Political division remains in U.S. as impeachment vote approaches

Americans and politicians remain divided as the House prepares to vote on articles of impeachment against U.S. President Donald Trump this week.
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Retired Montreal police officer, former minor hockey coach faces sexual assault charges

François Lamarre, a retired Montreal police officer and former minor hockey coach, is facing several sexual assault charges spanning a 25-year period.
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Toronto police seeking more tips 2 years after Sherman murders

Toronto police say they are still investigating the murder of billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman two years after the couple was found dead in their home.
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Boeing halts 737 Max production after FAA decision

Boeing is halting production on its 737 Max jets after the FAA decided last week that it would determine when and if the aircraft were able to return to the air.
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Oshawa GM plant sees end of the road for auto production

The last vehicle will roll off the line this week at the General Motors auto-production plant in Oshawa, Ont., after more than 100 years. The National looks at what the change means for employees and Canada’s auto industry.
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Liberals confident about finances despite growing deficit

Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the government is confident in its financial situation despite a larger-than-expected deficit pointing to a growing economy in his fall update.
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SNC-Lavalin exec found guilty in Libya corruption case

A jury convicted Sami Bebawi, 73, on all five counts he was facing, including fraud, corruption of foreign officials and laundering proceeds of crime.
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He was homeless for 10 years, now he's putting forward solutions

Author and scholar Jesse Thistle published an official definition of Indigenous homelessness in Canada after living it.
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Time's up for toxic hockey culture?

Former NHL player Dan Carcillo says hockey culture silences players and protects abusers.
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How the SNC-Lavalin case may bring rare changes to high court rules

Four former Supreme Court of Canada justices were sought for legal advice during the SNC-Lavalin affair.
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Ex-Canadian bobsledder Humphries: 'Life goes on'

Kaillie Humphries Canadian racing career ended after she filed harassment complaints against Bobsleigh Canada.
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Why Hallmark took down a gay-themed wedding commercial

An LGBT advocacy group called the decision to remove the ads "discriminatory.”
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Yes, Trump will likely survive impeachment

Republicans have defended U.S. President Donald Trump and accused Democrats of a politically motivated farce.