Stories
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CBC Investigates Government accused of hoarding Canadian history in 'secret' archives
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Some of Canada’s leading historians say the federal government is putting the country’s historical record at risk by hoarding piles of documents inside secret archives that together would make a stack taller than the CN Tower.
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CBC Investigates The story behind an alleged fraud worth millions in Nova Scotia's lobster industry
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Lobster, once called the 'cockroach of the sea,' is now a billion-dollar industry in Nova Scotia. And RCMP say it's also the centre of an alleged scheme that stole about $2.5 million from four different seafood companies.
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Go Public Scammers convince senior he's funding terrorism in elaborate con job
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Ron Jones lost thousands of dollars in an elaborate scam that left him deep in debt and believing he had funded terrorism.
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CBC Investigates NB Housing master keys stolen or lost 3 times in 9 months
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Master keys to NB Housing apartments were lost or stolen three times in a nine-month span, costing the low-income housing corporation multiple headaches and more than $213,000 to fix so far, a CBC News investigation has found.
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CBC Investigates Pay claims for damage to shared property by spouses, insurance association tells members
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Insurance companies across the country should take immediate action and stop denying the claims of victims whose partners destroy a shared property, says the association representing insurers in Canada.
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CBC Investigates Condo board approved energy contract that benefited a member's colleague
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Condo owners at a downtown Toronto tower are on the hook for almost $100,000 in increased costs after the board they elected signed an energy contract that appears to benefit a board member's associate.
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Couple 'flabbergasted' after Air Canada suspends tickets, costing them $6K to return from Portugal
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A Newfoundland couple travelling home from Portugal was shocked to discover at the airport that Air Canada had suspended their tickets — and the only way to get back to St. John's was to book new one-way fares for almost three times what they had originally paid for the entire trip.
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Go Public Credit union employees say high-pressure sales targets turn 'members' into 'marks'
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Credit union employees say they're under the same pressure to upsell customers as their counterparts who work for Canada's big banks.
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CBC Investigates 'Volatile' provincial jails leave guards with mental scars
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Correctional workers in provincial jails say they’re dealing with the agonizing effects of post-traumatic stress disorder as often as those who work in federal prisons.
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CBC Investigates Number of prison workers suffering from PTSD much higher than official stats, union says
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The union that represents federal correctional workers says provincial governments need to step up when it comes to the treatment of PTSD for first responders.
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Investigates
Investigates
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Seoul, Tokyo say North Korea launched ballistic missile
- Trump slams media reports of Kushner's Russia contacts as 'fabricated lies'
- Greatly expanded passenger laptop ban being considered in U.S.
- Mississippi shooting sparked by domestic dispute leaves 8 dead, including 2 boys
- British Airways restores 'many' of its IT systems after planes grounded
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Andrew Scheer not the only winner in Conservative leadership race
- Community mourns 'golden saint of a man' after RCMP locate body of missing B.C. fire chief
- Rescue crews save 4 from sailboat in distress off Nova Scotia coast
- NDP leadership debate brings 2 new candidates to the race
- Most Airbnb hosts not registered in Quebec, 1 year after law took effect
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Government accused of hoarding Canadian history in 'secret' archives
- The story behind an alleged fraud worth millions in Nova Scotia's lobster industry
- Scammers convince senior he's funding terrorism in elaborate con job
- NB Housing master keys stolen or lost 3 times in 9 months
- Pay claims for damage to shared property by spouses, insurance association tells members
Analysis
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5 things to watch for in today's Conservative leadership result
- OPEC decision stabilizes oil prices, but for how long?
- Dissecting the paths to victory for the 13 Conservative leadership candidates
- Flynn pleads the 5th: Why contempt of Congress may be an empty threat
- The struggle to put Venezuela back on the path to economic health: Don Pittis
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NDP leadership debate brings 2 new candidates to the race
- Andrew Scheer not the only winner in Conservative leadership race
- Trump dominates difficult summit that leaves G7 divided on climate
- Andrew Scheer's unlikely path to victory: Social conservatives and Quebec
- Is Andrew Scheer the smart choice or the safe choice?
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Canadian teenagers smarter than most about money, OECD finds
- People with serious food allergies want impostors to stop faking it in restaurants
- GM's emissions scandal and dangerous avocados: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
- Homeland Security chief mulling greatly expanded airplane laptop ban
- Saving is never easy — but here are some tips that could help
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SECOND OPINION: Bad news for wine lovers - there's no right way to drink
- People with serious food allergies want impostors to stop faking it in restaurants
- India reports its first cases of Zika virus
- Check your pantry: more flour brands added to national flour recall list
- How telling patients of a possible side-effect may make it more likely
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Father of 3 young Ariana Grande fans posts open letter after Manchester bombing
- Swedish film The Square wins Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Fest
- Alicia Keys, Canada's Indigenous movement share human rights award
- Gregg Allman's death prompts tributes from Cher, Keith Urban, Guns N' Roses' Slash
- Southern rock legend Gregg Allman dies at 69
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Citizens produce stunning images of Jupiter from Juno spacecraft
- Planting trees can't counter carbon emissions: Bob McDonald
- Endangered turtles saved by citizens of Ontario hamlet
- Secretive Facebook project wants to turn thoughts to text
- 'O Canada': Researcher mounts microscopic flag on penny to celebrate 150 years
Interactives
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When darkness descends, Nunavut teens dance it out
- Remix Canada's latest census results to see how you fit in
- How one woman's death illustrates the brutality of Philippines drug war
- To the bitter end: The broken nation of Zimbabwe awaits the death of a dictator
- 'Everything was hurting so bad': How one Muslim man snuck across the U.S. border into Canada
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Petitions call for better security around Thunder Bay waterways after teens' deaths
- 'We just went for it': Yukon's Dakhká Khwáan Dancers celebrate 10 years
- Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask about the NEB hearings
- Ontario Regional Chief says Thunder Bay can't keep Indigenous youth safe
- Forest fire near Manitoba First Nation quadruples in size