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Photos Canadian politics 2016: A year in pictures
Take a look at some of the photos that captured the year's biggest political stories in Canadian federal politics. More
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Windsor internet provider aims to ramp up internet speeds
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Local independent ISP MNSi is part of a new move to get ultra high-speed internet to smaller cities such as Windsor.
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George Michael, former Wham singer, dead at 53
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Pop singer George Michael, who had a successful solo career and numerous hits as half of the 1980s duo Wham including the song Last Christmas, has died "over the Christmas period" at the age of 53.
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SIU releases ID of London man shot and killed by police
Ontario's police watchdog has released the name of a man who died after being shot by London police.
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Justin Trudeau's Christmas message: Canadians at their 'very best' in difficult times
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Christmas message focuses on charity, challenges and political accomplishments, and says, "Living in Canada comes with a responsibility to be there for each other."
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Analysis The year of the fentanyl crisis: How we got here
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The rise in fentanyl deaths in Canada in 2016 is part of an "unprecedented drug safety and public health crisis" that has been in the making for 20 years, says a Toronto doctor who specializes in pharmacology.
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Windsor Christmas Eve 2016: What's open, what's closed
There are plenty of shops open Christmas Eve, but some have reduced hours. Stock up on holiday supplies before the big day because not much will be open.
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From moose tongue to rabbit stew: some Indigenous holiday dishes
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From canned moose to rabbit stew, here are just a few of the meals that Indigenous people are sitting down to this holiday season.
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Slow reaction to animal mutilations in London, Ont. allowed killer to escalate: criminologist
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At least 17 dead and mutilated animals have been found in public places around the city, including the latest incident of a skinned and beheaded dog that was missing several of its organs. Many of the animals are found in groups and placed in specific patterns.
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Boot camp operator gives shoes to Windsor's low-income youth
Mehari Hagos, a personal trainer, started his Kicks for Kids campaign in order to help out some of the youth who take part in his book camp program.
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Canadians working in U.S. under NAFTA exemption worry about future under Trump
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One of Donald Trump's biggest campaign promises was to renegotiate NAFTA. The non-immigrant NAFTA Professional (TN) visa allows Canadian and Mexican citizens to work in the U.S., but many Canadians are concerned about their status under the incoming U.S. administration.
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London, Ont. scientist builds 'world's smallest snowman'
Todd Simpson, a research scientist at the University of Western Ontario's nanofabrication lab has created a minuscule snowman to spread the holiday spirit.
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Oneida Chief wants children's aid worker fired for intervening in fatal fire investigation
Chief Randall Phillips is demanding an apology from the Children’s Aid Society of London-Middlesex and is calling for the worker to be fired.
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OPP identify suspect linked with fatal hit and run
Essex County OPP have identified the driver of a black SUV believed to be connected to a fatal hit and run on Highway 401 on Dec. 6.
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CBC Windsor food drive brings in $17,300 and 945 kg of food
All money raised and food collected goes to the food banks of Windsor and Essex County to help your friends and neighbours during the holiday season.
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Highway 77 in Comber reopened after early morning fire
Three people escaped an early morning fire shut down Highway 77 through Comber Friday morning.
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Serial animal killer may be on the loose in London, Ont.
Police in London, Ont., are investigating several gruesome discoveries of dead and mutilated animals left in public places.
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Syrian family set to celebrate first Canadian Christmas in Windsor
The Qadas family moved to Windsor in March as government-assisted refugees. Their Christmas plans for this year include attending a church service — a simple wish they can finally have without fearing the worst.
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Ontario gets its first ever beer ombudsman
A former ombudsman at one of Canada's big banks has been tapped to investigate complaints of a far more frothy nature: beer.
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Canadian dollar could drop to 65 cents US in 2017, Macquarie forecasts
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After a rough 2016, a currency prognosticator at a major investment bank says he expects more pain for the Canadian dollar next year, predicting a low of around 65 cents US in the next 12 months.
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Most Canadians will have white Christmas, meteorologist says
The Weather Network says most Canadians dreaming of a white Christmas will have something to celebrate this year.
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CBC Windsor Sounds of the Season 2016
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Pinto on Food
Front line in fight against hunger: inside Unemployed Help Centre's community kitchen
Caesars Windsor Cares Community Kitchen at the Unemployed Help Centre doubles as an off-site classroom
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- Trump not allowed to dismantle foundation while it's under investigation
- Palestinian president hopes for independence timeline as Israel's settlement plans proceed
- Thousands attend Mexican girl's 15th birthday after Facebook invite goes viral
- Russian official faces negligence charges over bath oil deaths
- OPP officer struck by car tells drivers to respect 'move over' law
- Helium industry gets lift in Saskatchewan as U.S. supply deflates
- Why are dead lobsters, crabs and herring washing up along this Nova Scotia shore?
- 'A job that has to be done': Being an RCMP diver is not for the faint-hearted
- New overnight shelter for Quebec City's homeless youth welcomes pets
- 'It's not such a secret anymore': Check out Episode 8 of Who Killed Alberta Williams?
- CBC podcast uncovers new information in unsolved murder of Alberta Williams
- 'I don't want to get in trouble': Check out Episode 7 of Who Killed Alberta Williams
- P.E.I. animal protection law gets failing grade but province says changes coming
- Twice convicted of animal neglect, P.E.I. woman faces fresh charge
Analysis
- Two conflicting stories of our economic future as we head into 2017: Don Pittis
- Deal with New Brunswick the latest adventure in federalism for Trudeau
- History shows military stopgaps like the Super Hornets often get discarded
- Justin Trudeau still in strong position in polls, but recent drop suggests vulnerability
- Federal and provincial ministers play the percentages in health-care talks
- Helium industry gets lift in Saskatchewan as U.S. supply deflates
- Why the 'small guys' are putting Nova Scotia on the world alcohol-making map
- Were you paying attention in 2016? Take the year-end business quiz
- It's doom or boom for our economic future: Don Pittis
- Iran says it got half price deal for Boeing jets
- Single dads rate their physical and mental health low
- Common 'silent strokes' go undetected, raise concerns about dementia and full-blown strokes
- Fentanyl drug crisis 'spreading like a cancer' across Canada, expert says
- Atlantic blood inventory takes hit from storms before Christmas
- Health care funding deal draws mixed reaction from N.S. groups
- Legendary loss: Artists and entertainers who died in 2016
- After George Michael's death, charities reveal his behind-the-scenes work and donations
- George Michael, former Wham singer, dead at 53
- Britney Spears death hoax sent by hackers who broke into Sony account
- Oscar-winning art director Gil Parrondo dies at 95
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- CBC goes to the front lines in the battle for Aleppo
- Kept in the dark: The story behind the kidnapping of Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall
- 'We're here to preserve life': Come aboard a ship that saves asylum seekers in the Mediterranean
- After taking in a disabled Haitian orphan, an Ottawa family makes an excruciating decision