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    Liberals promise 'renters' bill of rights' to fight housing crisis

    The Liberals are looking to create a 'renters' bill of rights' to help deal with Canada's housing crisis. Justin Trudeau says the plan is geared toward younger people suffering from a rising cost of living. The Conservatives call the measures meaningless.

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    2 bodies recovered after Baltimore bridge collapse

    Two bodies of the six presumed dead have been recovered from the Baltimore harbour following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, despite tough weather conditions. Officials have seized the Dali container ship's black box and are analyzing the information it contains.

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    #TheMoment this toddler couldn’t stop saying ‘hi’

    One-year-old Azai Thompson loves to greet people while out shopping with his mom, Tamia White.

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    How sweeping U.S real estate changes could impact Canada

    A landmark legal settlement is upending the U.S. real estate market. CBC’s Peter Armstrong breaks down the possible ripple effects for home buyers and sellers in Canada.

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    Climate change could shift what animals we share our cities with, study suggests

    The animals that we share our cities with could move due to climate change. A new Canadian study says pests like ticks and mosquitoes could be more prevalent, and critters like the blue jay may become less common.

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    Yes, seasonal allergies are arriving earlier

    Allergy causing pollen has been arriving earlier in many parts of Canada in recent years. Researchers say climate change is having an effect on allergy seasons, making them weeks longer and contributing to higher concentrations of pollen in the air.

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    Accused 'woodland rapist' appears in court 30 years after attacks

    WARNING: This story contains disturbing details | A man charged with the notorious 'woodland rapist' attacks has appeared in court. Richad Neil maintains his innocence, and while the police haven't disclosed how they found him, a CBC News investigation shows he has links to the southern Ontario region where the attacks occurred.