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Ask CBC News: Erica Johnson on protecting consumers
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Ask CBC News: Meteorologist Jay Scotland
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Ask CBC News is a monthly series that takes a behind-the-scenes look at how we gather and report the news. It's part of an ongoing effort to be more transparent about what we do. This month, it's your chance to ask the weatherman the questions you've always wanted to know. We're turning to meteorologist Jay Scotland for answers.
Get answers to your questions about the beef recall
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Do you have questions about the beef recall? CBC News Network is hosting a special segment today with Reshmi Nair at 3:00pm ET. Send in your questions to pov@cbc.ca. Our Top 10 TIFF 2012 Star Spotting submissions from the CBC Community
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The Toronto International Film Festival officially wrapped Sunday evening, and in its wake left a long trail of film reviews, party reports and celebrity encounter tales - including many from CBC Your News Community members. CBC's Eli Glasner on reviewing films, reading other critics
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Welcome to July installment of Ask CBC News! This month, CBC arts reporter Eli Glasner explains how he decides which films to review and reveals the three film critics that he considers must-reads. CBC's Deana Sumanac on handling hot stars, bad interviews
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CBC Arts reporter Deana Sumanac dishes on dealing with publicists and shares her celebrity horror story. Do you have a question for a CBC reporter? We're now accepting entries for our July installment!
CBC's Derek Stoffel on staying professional and stomaching injustice
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Derek Stoffel, a Middle East correspondent for CBC News, has answered a
very weighty question from John Harvey of Rothesay, N.B.
David McKie, an award-winning investigative journalist in the CBC
Parliamentary bureau, has fielded two readers' questions as part of our ongoing Ask CBC News series. CBC's Margaret Evans on conflict zones, vulnerable interviewees
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How do reporters stay safe in conflict zones? How do they feel when interviewing vulnerable people? Margaret Evans, the CBC's London-based Europe correspondent, has fielded two questions from the CBC Community. CBC's Adrienne Arsenault on famine reporting, tight deadlines
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Do reporters share food in famine zones? How do they check stories on the fly? Adrienne Arsenault, Toronto-based correspondent for The National, has fielded two questions from the CBC Community. Meet the Community Team
CBC News Community team, from left to right: Andrew Yates, Lauren O'Neil, John Bowman
If you're part of the CBC News community, you're likely to meet one of us: we're the folks working to produce and promote your stories. Read more about us.
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August (30)
- George Takei's fans divided over call to move Sochi Olympics to Vancouver
- Big 3 telecoms launch 'Fair for Canada' campaign against Verizon
- Spaghetti Warehouse jingle praised as song of the summer
- Storm chasers capture possible tornadoes in Ontario
- Is Barbie's Mars Explorer doll out of this world?
- Monet paintings get cheeky Amazon reviews
- Google Street view blocks Ariel Castro's house
- Stephen Colbert holds dance party after Daft Punk pulled from show
- Ramadan ends (probably) with family, food, fireworks
- Hipster beards blamed for poor razor sales
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July (149)
- U.S. inmates can pay for jail upgrade
- Viral 'Camp Gyno' ad is a game-changer
- Scalpers sell Apple Genius Bar appointments in China
- McDonald's burger hailed cheapest, most nutritious food ever
- A Gonzo journalist and his Google Glass
- Readers react to police POV surveillance video debate
- 'Cop selfies' blog raises questions about digital narcissism
- Princess Diana graces Vanity Fair's September cover
- Young cancer victim lives on in favourite game
- Teen Rubik's Cube star sweeps world champs
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June (98)
- Great Canadians Near You: Jeremy Dias
- Party hats top surveillance cameras for George Orwell's birthday
- Google recruits Street View mapping volunteers
- New Yorker recruits Bert and Ernie to celebrate same-sex marriage ruling
- '3-parent' fertility treatments sparks reader debate
- School kids correct celebrity grammar mistakes on Twitter
- Calgary's kids create adorable thank-you notes for volunteers
- Wendy Davis pink trainers sell big online
- June photo contest: How do you start your morning?
- Do you think the Queen deserves a raise?
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May (115)
- Generation Why says farewell for now
- 'Prancercise' founder sashays across the web
- Readers debate merits of anti-bullying video depicting suicide
- Fired Mayor Ford chief of staff laughs it up on Twitter
- Amish teens on Rumspringa rush for Facebook
- Grumpy Cat goes from meme to movie star
- CBCNews.ca readers react to the death of Dr. Henry Morgentaler
- Facebook to crack down on gender-based hate following outcry
- Bank of Canada cries fraud on $90K 'Duffy buck' cartoon
- Canadians react to the death of Dr. Henry Morgentaler
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April (105)
- Illegal wildlife trade thrives on the 'dark web'
- Stanford students seek bone marrow match for beloved professor
- Google Glass user's shower photo freaks out internet
- Canada's new polymer notes get orbital boost
- Inmates use Yelp to review prison conditions
- Canadians react to foreign worker program changes
- VOTE: April Photo Contest Finalists
- Alberta public employees, government tweet across the picket line
- Fashion-savvy seniors flaunt 'Advanced Style'
- Praise rolls in for gay NBA player Jason Collins
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March (98)
- Generation Why: March 29
- Prominent Canadians bid farewell to Ralph Klein on Twitter
- Ralph Klein: Share your condolences
- Vera Wang ditches $500 'try-on' fee in China following global outcry
- Live Online replay: The star power of pandas
- B.C. ad evokes Amanda Todd to warn against 'just one photo'
- 'Stop rape' dislodging 'stay safe' advice on social media
- Brands support same-sex marriage in U.S. debate
- 'Rent a Mourner' fills your funeral with fake friends
- Ogooglebar! Sweden's spat with Google inspires 'ungoogleable' fun
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February (95)
- REPLAY Pope Benedict resigns: What's next for the Catholic church?
- Russian 'ghost' ship has Twitter intrigued
- Beijing woman's dummy tummy stunt on Subway causes outrage
- CPC, Wildrose, CBC line up to cut ties to Flanagan
- Vote for our February photo contest winner
- Married couple sought for millionaire's Mars mission
- Boeing's bid to replace CF-18s gets CBCNews.ca readers talking
- Vatican scrubs @pontifex Twitter account
- Rosa Parks statue unveiled on Capitol Hill
- Morrissey and Jimmy Kimmel in feud over Duck Dynasty
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January (105)
- Opposites attract: Tell us your unlikely love story
- Youth for hire: employing 'Generation Jobless'
- Fired HMV employees take over Twitter account
- Toronto company puts your head on a Pez dispenser
- Perfume for babies released by Dolce & Gabbana
- U.S. man shot in driveway mix-up mourned online
- World reacts to new Blackberry phones, Alicia Keys hire
- Will BlackBerry 10 turn things around for the company?
- Is Volkswagen's new Super Bowl Commercial racist?
- Graphic porn invades Twitter's Vine app
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