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CBC shutting down China bureau after no word on visas for reportersCanadian public broadcaster CBC said it is closing its China bureau after the Chinese government ignored requests to base a reporter in Beijing.CanadaNov 3, 2022
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David Suzuki to retire from ‘The Nature of Things’ next yearCanadian broadcasting icon and eco-activist David Suzuki is handing over the reins to 'The Nature of Things,' a show he's hosted for 43 years.CanadaOct 24, 2022
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Radio-Canada to appeal CRTC N-word decision and apologize to complainantThe French arm of the CBC says the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission overstepped its authority by interfering in journalistic independence.CanadaJul 13, 2022
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Russia orders CBC out of Moscow after Canada bans RTRussia's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it was closing the Moscow bureau of Canada's CBC and withdrawing visas and accreditation from the public broadcaster's journalists.CanadaMay 18, 2022
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CBC, CNN, BBC suspend reporting in Russia as journalists now at risk of jailThe Canadian Broadcasting Corp said on Friday it had temporarily suspended its reporting from the ground in Russia, citing a new law that could mean jail for journalists.WorldMar 4, 2022
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Viewer denounces TV ads promoting French language as ‘discriminatory’The ad, which aired on CBC, caught the eye of Quebecer Robert Morrison. "It was basically making fun of someone who didn't speak French so it made me quite perturbed," he said.ConsumerNov 2, 2021
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Calgarians pay tribute to 215 children found dead at former B.C. residential schoolCalgarians have been doing what they can to honour the 215 children whose remains were found buried in unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.CanadaMay 31, 2021
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Tugging at our heartstrings: Nova Scotia’s icon Theodore Tugboat moving to OntarioTheodore has spent summers hosting children’s tours of the Halifax harbour, as well as cruising the Great Lakes and seaboard in the U.S. and Canada.CanadaMar 26, 2021
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Black Quebec columnist allowed back on Twitter after being banned for anti-racist tweetNicolas said the social network’s algorithm couldn’t distinguish between racist tweets and her ironic anti-racist tweet.TechFeb 17, 2021
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Subway can press $210 million defamation suit against CBC for show on chicken contentA defamation lawsuit by Subway against Canada's public broadcaster over a report on the chain's chicken sandwiches can proceed, Ontario's top court has ruled.CanadaJan 19, 2021
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