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The battle at home
Soldiers returning from Afghanistan are caught in the struggle between public and private clinics to get the support they need to transition back into citizen life.
Anca Gurzu
Producer: Kim Shearon
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Federal cash for Northern housing crunch |
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As the housing shortage in Nunavut worsens, the federal government has allocated $100 million to building and repairing houses. Although officials say this will provide some relief, they also say more funding is needed.
Sneh Duggal Producer: Kate Horodyski
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Controversy weighs heavy on Canada's past |
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Commemorating conflicting interpretations of Canadian history is a difficult task, but museums and MPs are working to balance the views.
Saadia Hasan
Producer: Alison Sandor
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Gang activity rising in Canada |
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As gun violence rages on the West Coast, Vancouver isn't the only city in the country where gangs are a problem.
Mark Iype
Producer: Sara Caverley
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Amanda Silliker
Editor
Daniel Bird and Qi Zhai
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Kristen Gentleman
Managing Editor
Diana Mehta
Multimedia Producer |
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| Coping without a cure |
Everyday, an average of 10 Canadians learn their kidneys have failed. If left untreated, they can die within days. Kidney disease is on the rise, but a cure has yet to be found. Capital News Online investigates one of the body's most important organs during National Kidney Month.
Laura Baziuk, Arielle Godbout, Zak Paget and Jenna Tenn-Yuk
Producer: Diana Mehta |
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