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How 2 nurses overcame an immigration nightmare to get to CanadaCBC’s Chris O’Neill-Yates breaks down the long-awaited, emotional reunion of two Filipina nurses with their mother in Newfoundland years after an immigration agency charged them $24,000 and the jobs never materialized. Even after they had grown up, every time JoyContinue Reading

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The Current Sophie Grégoire Trudeau’s new book, Closer Together, is out Tuesday. Part memoir, part self-help guide, it looks at emotional well-being in today’s world. New book, Closer Together, explores building ’emotional literacy’ in difficult times Padraig Moran · CBC Radio · Posted: Apr 23, 2024 4:00 AM EDT |Continue Reading

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Montreal Moffet, Que., over 700 kilometres northwest of Montreal, has been bustling with new projects. The village received an award recognizing the revitalization efforts, which have increased its population by 27 per cent. ‘We’re kind of the underdog,’ says Moffet Mayor Alexandre Binette Rachel Watts · CBC News · Posted:Continue Reading

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Longtime Canadian sprinter Aaron Brown believes all athletes in an Olympic final, not only the winner, should be paid thousands of dollars by World Athletics when the best in track and field gather this summer in Paris. ‘I’d like to see more compensation,’ says 2-time Olympic medallist Doug Harrison ·Continue Reading

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ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility Help radioCBC Radio Top StoriesShowsPodcastsSchedulesFrequencyListen Live The Morning Edition – K-W5:47Today marks Shakespeare’s 460th birthday, this Stratford actor tells us what it’s like to portray The Bard 3 days agoRadioDuration 5:47Stratford theatre actor Jeff Lillico plays William Shakespeare in the musical ‘Something Rotten’. He shares withContinue Reading