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Thousands of criminal cases dismissed because Jordan rule

The Supreme Court is set to hear a case about the time limits it placed on criminal trials in 2016. Victims who watched those they accused walk free …

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What's driving Gen Z's return to Christianity?

Christian churches across Canada say more young people are turning to faith — reversing a decades long trend. Current producer Juliana Konrad wanted …

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Why are more kids missing school?

Exclusive data collected by CBC shows absenteeism from school is on the rise in Canada, but why are kids missing school? Parents and researchers say …

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If flying is miserable, who's to blame?

Is it the airlines? The airports? The regulators? Or us? U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is urging airplane passengers to dress and behave b…

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Mark Carney’s energy gamble

Our National Affairs Panel gets you caught up on all the latest politics.  Rosemary Barton,  CBC's Chief Political Correspondent, Stephanie Levitz, t…

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ALS patient dies alone after paying $84K US to a Sask. facility

A 70 year old American woman — died alone in a Montana hospital  Susie Silvestri put her home up for sale so she could afford to come to a private, u…

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What can brain phases tell us about our stage of life?

Scientists have discovered our brain organizes itself differently based on different life stages, with some stages working more efficiently than othe…

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Ottawa and Alberta's pipeline memorandum

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith were all smiles in Calgary on Thursday as they inked an energy deal that promises a new…

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Could deep brain stimulation be a cure for depression?

Toronto journalist Anna Mehler Paperny had experimental surgery that placed electrodes in her brain in the exact location neurologists believe could …

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What’s behind Quebec’s sweeping secularism bill


The Quebec government tabled a new secularism legislation that would impose strict rules about religious expression in public. This comes on top of t…

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