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Protesters call for Xi to resign amid unprecedented unrest over China's COVID-19 measures; A man is arrested while people gathering on a street in Shanghai on November 27, 2022, where protests against China's zero-Covid policy took place the night before following a deadly fire in Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang region. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP via Getty Images)

Protesters call for Xi to resign amid unprecedented unrest over China's COVID-19 measures

November 27 , 2022 • 06:48 AM EST

Protesters angered by China's strict COVID-19 measures called for President Xi Jinping to resign, as authorities in at least eight cities struggled to suppress demonstrations that represent a rare direct challenge to the ruling Communist Party.

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'Dirty debt secret' guides couple out of the red, others struggle to stay afloat;

'Dirty debt secret' guides couple out of the red, others struggle to stay afloat

November 27 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

As Canada's debt-to-disposable income ratio rises, it can bond or break relationships, experts suggest. Statistics Canada says the average Canadian household had about $1.82 in credit market debt for every dollar of disposable income in the second quarter of 2022.

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How the American anti-LGBTQ hate machine is posing a threat to Canadians; People gather for a candle light vigil after a mass shooting at LGBTQ nightclub Club Q, at the State Capitol in Denver, Colorado, U.S. November 23, 2022.  REUTERS/Isaiah J. Downing

How the American anti-LGBTQ hate machine is posing a threat to Canadians

November 27 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

The level of hate directed at the LGBTQ community in the U.S. has reached a point where it poses a security threat to Canadians, says a former senior-ranking Canadian intelligence official.

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Canada booted from men's World Cup contention after 4-1 loss to Croatia;

Canada booted from men's World Cup contention after 4-1 loss to Croatia

November 27 , 2022 • 04:17 PM EST

Canada scored early, but it was not enough as the men's soccer team lost 4-1 to Croatia, quashing the team's hopes of advancing at the World Cup.

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Sask. company finds new uses for province's old grain elevators; Alvin Herman is passionate about salvaging wood from old grain elevators. He began with this one he owns in Milden, Sask.

Sask. company finds new uses for province's old grain elevators

November 27 , 2022 • 06:00 AM EST

As Saskatchewan’s iconic rural landmarks fall into disrepair, a team is working to deconstruct the province’s wooden grain elevators and reuse the wood for affordable housing and construction materials.

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Hey hey, there's some monkeys! Thai festival honours fuzzy residents; Monkeys eat fruit as they cling onto Yongyuth Kitwatananusont who organizes the annual Monkey Festival, which resumed after a two-year gap caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Lopburi province, Thailand, November 28, 2021. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY  

November 27 , 2022 • 04:29 PM EST

Hey hey, there's some monkeys! Thai festival honours fuzzy residents

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Canada is leading the way on health care for astronauts — to be used here on Earth, too; David Saint-Jacques and a record number of astronauts on board the International Space Station are collecting blood and breath samples for Canadian study MARROW. The experiment takes a closer look at the space-related changes that occur in blood and bone marrow.  

November 24 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

Canada is leading the way on health care for astronauts — to be used here on Earth, too

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Hockey fans can likely bet on seeing more gambling-related advertising — for now; Dallas Stars left wing Joel Kiviranta (25) celebrates his goal with teammates during first period NHL action against the Ottawa Senators in Ottawa, on Monday, Oct. 24, 2022.  

November 27 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

Hockey fans can likely bet on seeing more gambling-related advertising — for now

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Rachel Notley, Danielle Smith and Alberta's huge political gender gap; Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, pictured in file photos. A new poll commissioned by CBC News suggests the Alberta NDP would likely win a majority government if an election were held today.  

November 27 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

Rachel Notley, Danielle Smith and Alberta's huge political gender gap

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Trudeau government unveils long-awaited plan to confront an 'increasingly disruptive' China; Xi Jinping's threatening rebuke of Justin Trudeau was a rare and surprising move by the Chinese president, and highlighted the disregard he has for the Canadian prime minister, some former diplomats and experts say.  

November 27 , 2022 • 11:00 AM EST

Trudeau government unveils long-awaited plan to confront an 'increasingly disruptive' China

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November 24 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

Nightmares return for Mount Cashel survivors, as 65 men come forward in B.C. lawsuit

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November 27 , 2022 • 12:01 PM EST

'There is no place to call home': Man who lost wife, son in James Smith stabbing still living in hotel

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November 27 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

Twice yearly, these shepherds move with their flock. But it's getting harder

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November 27 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

A Ukrainian refugee taught me what an incredible gift it is to help others

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November 27 , 2022 • 10:00 AM EST

Twitter's time in Canadian politics began with an apology — and then it got worse

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