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    The National | May 25, 2013

    Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News, hosted by Peter Mansbridge.

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    The National | May 25, 2013

    Netflix is releasing all 15 episodes of the new season of Arrested Development at once, taking advantage of a new TV-watching habit

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    The National | May 25, 2013

    Massive amounts of food waste from Las Vegas hotels and restaurants are used for pigs' feed

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    The National | May 25, 2013

    The First Nations Long Plain community now owns a piece of Winnipeg, and it's an important economic link to the city

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    The National | May 25, 2013

    Winnipeg's city hall is paying for an ad campaign to build support for the sale of publicly owned golf courses

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    The National | May 25, 2013

    Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denied allegations of crack cocaine use, and there was no shortage of reaction from city hall

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The House - Tory MP 'disappointed' with Senate expenses scandalMay 25, 2013 | 48:30The House Tory MP 'disappointed' with Senate expenses scandal Audio
The House Tory MP 'disappointed' with Senate expenses scandal May 25, 2013 | 48:30This week on The House, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel and Liberal Senator James Cowan on the Senate expenses scandal. Plus, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall on his plea to abolish the Senate.
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The House Tory MP 'disappointed' with Senate expenses scandal May 25, 2013 | 48:30This week on The House, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel and Liberal Senator James Cowan on the Senate expenses scandal. Plus, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall on his plea to abolish the Senate.
Politics - Senator Jim Munson on expenses scandalMay 21, 2013 | 7:37Politics Senator Jim Munson on expenses scandal Audio
Politics Senator Jim Munson on expenses scandal May 21, 2013 | 7:37Ottawa Morning's Robyn Bresnahan interviews Liberal Senator Jim Munson about the mood in the Senate as Parliament returns.
The House - Senators, Wright face new probe demandsMay 18, 2013 | 48:28The House Senators, Wright face new probe demands Audio
The House Senators, Wright face new probe demands May 18, 2013 | 48:28This week on The House, with Senators Wallin and Duffy out of the Conservative caucus, we get reaction from NDP Ethics Critic Charlie Angus. We also hear from Senator Patrick Brazeau. And we speak with B.C. Premier Christy Clark after her stunning victory
Day 6 - Robyn Doolittle on Alleged Rob Ford Crack tapeMay 18, 2013 | 9:47Day 6 Robyn Doolittle on Alleged Rob Ford Crack tape Audio
Day 6 Robyn Doolittle on Alleged Rob Ford Crack tape May 18, 2013 | 9:47Toronto Star city hall reporter Robyn Doolittle on the alleged Rob Ford crack tape: the holders of the tape have "gone underground" , but she is still in contact with her source. CBC has not been seen or verified the tape, and Mayor Ford called the story
Day 6 - Robyn Doolittle on Rob Ford crack cocaine allegationsMay 18, 2013 | 9:04Day 6 Robyn Doolittle on Rob Ford crack cocaine allegations Audio
Day 6 Robyn Doolittle on Rob Ford crack cocaine allegations May 18, 2013 | 9:04Toronto Star reporter Robyn Doolittle on Rob Ford crack cocaine use allegations. She says the holders of the video have "gone underground", but she is still in contact with her source.
The House - No discipline for misspending SenatorsMay 11, 2013 | 48:29The House No discipline for misspending Senators Audio
The House No discipline for misspending Senators May 11, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House, Senators Marjory Lebreton and James Cowan on Senate expenses, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver on EU plans to label oilsands crude dirty oil, and an update on the B.C. election.
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The House Kenney promises more changes May 4, 2013 | 48:29This week on The House: Immigration Minister Jason Kenney on Temporary Foreign Workers, more on the costs of Canada’s new Arctic offshore patrol ships, and our political panel on 2 years under a Harper majority.
The House - Listen to NDP Leader Andrea Horwath on CBC Radio's The House with Evan SolomonMay 4, 2013 | 6:16The House Listen to NDP Leader Andrea Horwath on CBC Radio's The House with Evan Solomon Audio
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The House - Ontario Premier bets on budget to stay in powerApr 27, 2013 | 48:29The House Ontario Premier bets on budget to stay in power Audio
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The House - Dealing with the aftermath of the Boston bombingsApr 20, 2013 | 48:29The House Dealing with the aftermath of the Boston bombings Audio
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Day 6 - Billy Bragg, Mike Watt and Joey Keithley on Thatcher, Reagan and Mulroney - Music and Politics in the 1980'sApr 13, 2013 | 16:56Day 6 Billy Bragg, Mike Watt and Joey Keithley on Thatcher, Reagan and Mulroney - Music and Politics in the 1980's Audio
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The House - Tom Mulcair's NDP readies for 2015Apr 13, 2013 | 48:29The House Tom Mulcair's NDP readies for 2015 Audio
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