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Mystery illness has Manitoba parents seeking genetic answers in Florida
Only a week after Beau Friesen was born, his parents knew something was wrong, but two years later, they still don’t know what. Now, the Grunthal, Man., family is going to Florida to see a genetics expert in search of answers. Source link
Halifax's role in the most important WW II mission you never heard of
Operation Fish was a secret mission that would see Halifax play a key role in ensuring Britain’s success in the war. Source link
3 Sask. men reflect on Indigenous Veterans Day
Three First Nations men from Saskatchewan who served in the Canadian Armed Forces say National Indigenous Veterans Day on Nov. 8 is a time to reflect. Source link
Why Trump’s battle with U.S. mayors might hurt everyone, even him
New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is another Democratic mayor in an acrimonious relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump. But observers say these relationships matter and can impact both those mayors’ cities and Trump’s political ambitions. Source link
Hundreds more U.S. flights could be cancelled today. Here’s what you need to know
Hundreds of flights have been cancelled across the U.S. this week — with more expected in the coming days — as airlines comply with a mandated reduction in service due to the ongoing government shutdown. Source link
Money can make dating complicated. The best thing to do is talk about it, experts say
Talking about money while dating can feel awkward, but experts say having honest conversations about personal finances can help people find solutions and build healthy relationships. Source link
IN PHOTOS | This week's most compelling images
Photographers from CBC News, The Canadian Press, Reuters and others document our changing world every day. Here’s a selection of the week’s top images. Source link
It's not easy being a Black immigrant woman in Atlantic Canada
Chef, actor, writer and entrepreneur Angeletta McKenzie writes about her struggles moving from Jamaica to St. John’s, and how she learned to make space for herself and other immigrants. Source link
Victims of Ottawa mass stabbing remembered at murderer's guilty plea
Thursday’s guilty plea and sentencing of one of Ottawa’s worst mass murderers brought a conclusive end to a dismal chapter in the capital’s history, but it was also a time to remember the victims and the families they’ve left behind. Source link
Drug User Liberation Front founders found guilty of drug trafficking
A B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled Friday that Jeremy Kalicum and Eris Nyx had broken the law by selling the drugs to their members, and were each guilty of three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking. Source link