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Updated Dozens of asylum seekers, baby, cross into Manitoba Sunday
Dozens more asylum seekers, including at least one baby, who fled the United States for Canada made their way into Manitoba early Sunday morning, CBC News has learned. More
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Analysis 'I was in shock': Why Canadians are still struggling with runaway cellphone charges
Canada’s Wireless Code was created in 2013 to help protect cellphone customers from runaway charges. But critics say it needs fine-tuning to help Canadians manage their growing thirst for data in our wireless world. More read comments
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Opinion Anti-Islamophobia motion offers a chance to take a stand against hatred. Why quibble over semantics?: Opinion
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