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CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding; Big grocers are branding many in-store food items with a maple leaf symbol and, at times, declarations such as 'Prepared in Canada,' or 'Made in Canada\.' CBC News has found that sometimes the Canadian connection for the products is unclear\.

CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding

July 24 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

New data from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and a CBC News investigation suggest ongoing problems with country-of-origin signage in Canadian grocery stores. CBC also found questionable Canadian branding in some stores.

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Hockey Canada sexual assault trial 'reinvigorated' talk on complex issues of consent, sports culture; Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia listens while assistant Crown attorney Meaghan Cunningham delivers closing arguments last month at the trial for five former world junior hockey players\. Carroccia will deliver her decisions Thursday from London, Ont\., court\.

Hockey Canada sexual assault trial 'reinvigorated' talk on complex issues of consent, sports culture

July 23 , 2025 at 05:00:00 p.m. EDT • :

Regardless of the outcome of the sexual assault trial for five former world junior hockey players, the issues it's raised — about hockey culture, consent and how the legal system handles such complaints — will be debated long after the judge hands down her decisions in London, Ont., suggest legal experts and advocates.

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Inuit leaders meet Carney in N.W.T. to talk nation-building projects; Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with Indigenous leaders this month after his major projects law was criticized by some communities over a lack of consultation\.

Inuit leaders meet Carney in N.W.T. to talk nation-building projects

July 24 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting Inuit leaders Thursday in Inuvik as he ramps up his outreach to Indigenous communities about his plan to fast-track major nation-building projects.

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TTC blames 12-year-old boys for jokes about its new POO crew; A Toronto Transit Commission streetcar drives past the downtown skyline in Toronto\.

TTC blames 12-year-old boys for jokes about its new POO crew

July 23 , 2025 at 06:27:43 p.m. EDT • :

POO, the short form of the new name for fare inspectors on Toronto's transit service, TTC, sparks jokes. Boys react to taking the blame.

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Quebec's anti-corruption unit investigating scams targeting students from Africa; Quebec's anti-corruption agency is investigating fraudulent organizations that have orchestrated the arrival of foreign students in Canada, according to Radio-Canada sources\. In June, CBC News reported on two women from West Africa who say they were scammed out of thousands of dollars\. 

Quebec's anti-corruption unit investigating scams targeting students from Africa

July 24 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Quebec's anti-corruption agency is investigating fraudulent organizations that have orchestrated the arrival of foreign students in Canada, according to Radio-Canada sources. In June, CBC News reported the case of two prospective university students who were scammed out of thousands of dollars.

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ABOUT THAT | Is Canada-U.S. free trade dead?; A composite image showing two men flanking a wooden coffin with the words 'free trade' on it\. Superimposed over the image are the words 'The free trade illusion\?'  

July 23 , 2025 at 05:02:52 p.m. EDT • :

ABOUT THAT | Is Canada-U.S. free trade dead?

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Plane carrying 49 people crashes in east Russia; An An-24 aircraft of Angara Airlines is shown landing at the airport of Irkutsk, Russia in an April 2024 file photo\. Angara's An-24 bound for Tynda from Blagoveshchensk in Russia's Far East crashed on Thursday\.  

July 24 , 2025 at 06:12:14 a.m. EDT • :

Plane carrying 49 people crashes in east Russia

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50 years ago, rocker Kim Mitchell's guitar was stolen in Hamilton. Now his biographer wants to get it back; Kim Mitchell, circa 1968, plays the orange guitar someone stole from him years later\. The Canadian rocker's biographer is trying to get the instrument returned to him\.  

July 24 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

50 years ago, rocker Kim Mitchell's guitar was stolen in Hamilton. Now his biographer wants to get it back

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Sydney woman, 85, 'ached all over' from climbing stairs after airline didn't supply ramp; Carol Rogers, an 85-year-old from Sydney, N\.S\., looks over a boarding pass from her recent flight to Alberta in May for a family reunion\. On her departing and return flights, Rogers says she was denied mobility supports that were requested as part of her flight booking\.  

July 24 , 2025 at 05:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Sydney woman, 85, 'ached all over' from climbing stairs after airline didn't supply ramp

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Summer McIntosh vs. Katie Ledecky: Who will win the 2 biggest showdowns at the swimming worlds?; Summer McIntosh has her sights set on a record-tying five solo gold medals at the swimming world championships\.  

July 24 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Summer McIntosh vs. Katie Ledecky: Who will win the 2 biggest showdowns at the swimming worlds?

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July 24 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Wildlife rescue hopes blind, baby moose can find forever home at Toronto Zoo

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July 24 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Swapping weather bombs for real bombs: The debate over climate change as national security heats up

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July 24 , 2025 at 03:23:18 a.m. EDT • :

How kids from Ontario wrote code that was used on the International Space Station

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July 23 , 2025 at 04:09:27 p.m. EDT • :

Republicans help U.S. House subcommittee pass vote to subpoena Epstein files

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July 23 , 2025 at 03:23:13 p.m. EDT • :

As Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson reunite, here's why it might just heal millennials

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