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Canadian Ryan Hunter shows very well in move from left guard to tackle

Ryan Hunter’s athleticism has been on full display since his arrival in the CFL, but the Canadian’s versatility is now…

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Sports

Canadian women move up to No. 2 behind England in World Rugby rankings after win over France

Canada has climbed into second place in World Rugby’s women’s rankings, thanks to its 46-24 weekend win over No. 4…

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Sports

Weir’s Canadian crew can’t hold off U.S. onslaught as Americans win 10th straight Presidents Cup

The International team just didn’t have a second historic comeback in them at the Presidents Cup. South Korea’s Si Woo…

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Health

Superbugs could kill 39 million people by 2050. Here’s what Canadian survivors, doctors say should change

This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers…

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Politics

Canadian Forces struggling with a training bottleneck, commander tells MPs

The Canadian military has just as much of a problem with training as it does with recruiting, a House of…

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Nova Scotia

About 70% of N.S. dentists participating in Canadian Dental Care Plan, but concerns remain

The number of dentists in Nova Scotia participating in the new Canadian Dental Care Plan has grown significantly since the program…

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Sports

Canadian skier Valérie Grenier aims for return to top form after injury in super-G crash

Valérie Grenier is confident she can return to top form after a serious injury early this year. After all, this…

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Sports

Get ready for the most Canadian Presidents Cup ever

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports’ daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what’s happening…

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Entertainment

Alberta man puts Canadian spin on hit songs

A man from a small rural Alberta town is making music that makes people laugh. “I like to take songs…

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Politics

Quebec engineer Suze Youance appointed to Canadian Senate

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named a civil engineer who grew up in Haiti as the next senator from Quebec.…

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