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Last year, the Ottawa Paramedic Service took 72,000 patients to hospitals and spent 49,000 hours in offload delay — waiting to transfer over the care of a patient. During the first five months of 2022, they’ve already spent 25,000 hours waiting.
over 1 year ago
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The Arctic is warming at a rate of two to three times the rest of the world, and
while the signs of it may seem invisible to an outsider, they are disturbingly
clear if you call Old Crow, Yukon, home.
about 2 years ago
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A spike in coronavirus cases in Tokyo has prompted a tightening of restrictions as athletes and members of the media descend on a city filled with unease ahead of the Olympics, the CBC’s Adrienne Arsenault writes from the Japanese capital.
over 2 years ago
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Being chased by swarms of bugs is among the unusual dreams people have reported over the past year, according to sleep specialists.
almost 3 years ago
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The National co-host Adrienne Arsenault reports from Humber River Hospital in Toronto, which gave CBC News rare access to observe a day in the life of the hospital in the midst of a global pandemic
almost 4 years ago
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The economic disaster in Venezuela has forced many people to try their luck by heading west - to Colombia.
over 5 years ago
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From booby-trapped bodies to unexploded bombs, the Syrian city of Raqqa remains a deadly placen
over 5 years ago
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Canadians who remember the last substantial peacekeeping mission of a couple decades ago will have to brace themselves to accept that the upcoming mission in Mali is not that, says Gen. Jonathan Vance.
over 5 years ago
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Picking out the perfect dress and hair style is a welcome distraction for a 12-year-old still coping with the horror she witnessed during the deadly attack at Ariana Grande’s concert in Manchester last year.
over 5 years ago
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The bogus stories that pollute the internet in the Philippines are startling in their venom, frequency and sometimes clumsy attempts to look real, writes Adrienne Arsenault.
over 6 years ago
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Jailed Philippine Senator Leila de Lima says she’s a political prisoner. President Rodrigo Duterte says she’s a drug trafficker. CBC’s Adrienne Arsenault travelled to Manila for an exclusive jailhouse interview with de Lima.
almost 7 years ago
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With Donald Trump bringing up the spectre of a “rigged” election and fears of
voter fraud rampant on social media, an ambitious project involving several
organizations will look to separate fact from fiction on U.S. election day
Tuesday.
about 7 years ago
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It may sound a bit childish, but bot (automated) Twitter accounts like @loserDonldTrump and thousands of others are changing the conversations around this election. They might even be changing minds.
over 7 years ago
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CBC News/Radio-Canada has learned that the man in a December 2015 selfie with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is one of at least four Quebec men of interest to the RCMP for their alleged connection to the 2012 kidnappings of two Americans in Syria.
over 7 years ago
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A new report from Amnesty International highlights the plight of 75,000
displaced Syrians trapped near the border with Jordan who have been without
humanitarian aid for months.
over 7 years ago
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Russian whistleblowers Yulia and Vitaly Stepanov, who have been living in hiding after telling the world about Russia’s systematic doping, have had to suddenly move locations again.
over 7 years ago
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There are 151 Canadians about to get an uncomfortable phone call from police. It may go something like this: “It’s probably nothing, but … your name appears to be on an ISIS kill list.” Imagine getting that call. Imagine being the poor constable assigned to make it.
over 7 years ago
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With a memoir due out Sept. 8, Olympian Clara Hughes granted her first interview to CBC News, telling The National’s Adrienne Arsenault that she could have taken one secret to her grave.
over 8 years ago
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For more than a decade and at a cost of nearly a million dollars, a man has been held in an immigration detention centre in an Ontario city. The lengthy detention has been complicated by questions about identity, including the possibility that the mystery man is an anti-apartheid activist made famous by a photo that resonated around the world.
over 8 years ago
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Ten years ago, when the giant Boxing Day tsunami roared through the Indian Ocean, claiming over 230,000 lives, a CBC News crew found a little girl all alone on the beach in Sri Lanka. Adrienne Arsenault had to go back to find out what happened to Abirami.
about 9 years ago
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Ebola is hitting Monrovia hard, and there are now just six commercial flights a
week into the Liberian city, writes Adrienne Arsenault.
over 9 years ago