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VideoCanada’s military mission training foreign troops bound for Haiti | Exclusive
CBC News gets exclusive access to the Canadian military’s training program in Jamaica, where foreign troops are being prepped for deployment to Haiti, which is reeling from political chaos and gang violence.
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VideoAir Canada apologizes to AFN national chief for trying to take headdress
Canada’s largest airline has apologized to Assembly of First Nations national chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak after flight crew tried to remove her headdress from the cabin during a recent flight.
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VideoB.C. recriminalizes drug use in public spaces
British Columbia Premier David Eby has announced that drug use in public spaces will be recriminalized over public safety concerns following a wave of troubling accounts of street drugs being taken in hospitals, parks and transit stops.
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VideoOPP officer appears to share security info with protester at Trudeau event
Ontario Provincial Police say they are investigating the actions of an officer after an online video appeared to show him sharing information with a protester about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s location at a public appearance in Alliston, Ont.
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VideoTornado outbreak leads to winter weather for Canadians
The same system responsible for multiple tornadoes on Friday across Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa will run into arctic air over northern Ontario, resulting in winter weather from Winnipeg to Lake Superior
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VideoThe best places to be for a beautiful May
The spring return to warmth takes a while for parts of the country and comes surprising fast for others
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VideoAamjiwnaang First Nation declares state of emergency over benzene levels
Anxiety and anger have once again gripped the Ontario First Nation of Aamjiwnaang, after a state of emergency was declared late Thursday due to high levels of benzene — a cancer-causing chemical — in the air. Aamjiwnaang is surrounded by industrial plants and has been exposed to high levels of benzene for weeks, which they say, has been making people sick. The plant accused of being the cause of emissions, is in the process of temporarily shutting down. As Carolyn Jarvis reports, some residents