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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.
over 2 years ago
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The Tokyo Olympics were supposed to showcase Fukushima’s recovery, 10 years after it was devastated by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident. But one resident says there’s been no recovery.
over 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.
almost 3 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.
about 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
about 4 years ago
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In his first, exclusive interview since being expelled from Saudi Arabia over a tweet, former Canadian ambassador Dennis Horak criticizes Canada’s diplomatic efforts in the Kingdom as well as Iran.
over 5 years ago
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A small advance team has arrived in Mali for Canada’s first substantial peacekeeping mission in nearly two decades.
almost 6 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.
about 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.
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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When Russian swimmers took to the Olympic pool in Rio Sunday night, a vocal crowd watching the action reacted with booing, and not the “under-your-breath” variety, the CBC’s Adrienne Arsenault writes.
over 7 years ago
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There are moments when it seems that getting an answer — a straight answer — out of the IOC could quite possibly be its own medal-worthy event. This has been especially true when to comes to the question of when will we know which Russian athletes can compete.
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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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
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Pursuing the story about the three young Canadians who became mixed up with an arm of al-Qaeda, Adrienne Arsenault spends an off-day at the beach in Mauritania, where the Sahara meets the Atlantic, and sees a whole different world. A reporter’s notebook.
almost 11 years ago
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CBC’s Adrienne Arsenault takes an unprecedented look inside the high-tech Waterloo, Ont., complex where earnest young programmers hope their work on the BlackBerry 10 smartphone will spawn a comeback.
over 11 years ago
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CBC News correspondent Adrienne Arsenault went to Ordos in Inner Mongolia to get a first-hand look at some of the difficulties China has been having when it comes to planning economic and social growth on a massive scale.
over 11 years ago
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Adrienne Arsenault on Pakistan’s controversial deal with the Taliban.
about 15 years ago
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Adrienne Arsenault on the man who brought a little extra respect to Canada’s war dead.
about 15 years ago