
Natalie Stechyson
Senior Writer and Copy Editor at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Senior writer and copy editor @cbcnews. Email: [email protected]. Follow my writer account: https://t.co/4Ev2LiGJOv
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3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Natalie Stechyson
Canada·NewA labour dispute could potentially mean we see fewer bananas and higher prices at the grocery store. And in another hit to your breakfast, a popular coffee brand has been yanked from shelves at Loblaws stores over a pricing spat — all of which experts say highlights the fragility of the global supply chain.
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3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Natalie Stechyson
It can be a helpless feeling viewing the footage of people fleeing their homes, or watching communities burn, beneath red, hazy skies. Canada is once again grappling with raging wildfires, with some 209 active fires — half of them out of control — burning through nearly every province and territory in the country as of Friday.
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3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Natalie Stechyson
You could argue the United States isn't exactly the most welcoming country for visitors at the moment. There's been a surge of border crackdowns, new visa restrictions and an overall sense of fear over being detained amid multiple reports of foreigners being locked up for weeks in the five months since U.S. President Donald Trump took office.
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4 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Natalie Stechyson |David Lamb
The news anchor looks professional, alert and slightly concerned. "We're getting reports of a fast-moving wildfire approaching a town in Alberta," she says in the calm-yet-resolute voice audiences have come to expect of broadcast journalists relaying distressing news. The video is 100 per cent fake. It was generated by CBC News using Google's new AI tool, Veo 3. But the unknowing eye might not realize it.
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1 month ago |
cbc.ca | Natalie Stechyson
CanadaDid you buy bread in the past 20 years? Then you're probably included in what's being called the "largest settlement of a price-fixing case in Canadian history." Here's what we know about the $500-million bread-fixing settlement with Loblaw. If you bought bread in the past 20 years, then you're probably eligibleNatalie Stechyson · CBC News · Posted: May 27, 2025 2:30 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour agoVarious brands of bread sit on shelves in a grocery store in Toronto in this file photo.
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