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Tanks! - Allied tanks of WW2 - Sabaton History 127 [Official]
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5 years after the 737 Max crashes, is Boeing any safer?
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Thousands of Canadians served in the Vietnam War. These researchers are looking for them
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Hackers stole 100,000 of her Aeroplan points. She wants to warn others about how they did it
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Scan your receipt to exit? Loblaw facing backlash as it tests receipt scanners at self-checkout
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Quebec runs historic $11B deficit in budget that prioritizes health, education
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Parents' lawsuits allege Vancouver education program did not deliver promise of private-school admission
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She sailed around the world solo — and learned to stop and smell the ocean breeze
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B.C. winemakers rethinking industry after climate catastrophes
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Woman survives being buried by avalanche for almost 20 minutes in B.C.'s North Shore mountains
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Proof that Ryan Gosling had rizz decades before that Oscars performance
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Ryan Gosling, surrounded by a fleet of dancers and Slash on guitar, performed a hit song from the Barbie movie at the Oscars on Sunday night. But before he was the A-list actor belting out I'm Just Ken, he was a kid from Ontario whose singing and dancing helped him make it as a Mouseketeer. Hear what Gosling had to say about his hopes back in 1993. http://dlvr.it/T3wvLN
Cree sisters accuse childhood abuser of Indigenous identity fraud in court
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'It feels different': Gaza war weighs heavily as Muslims mark Ramadan
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Muslims worldwide gear up for holy month of Ramadan, which starts Monday for many
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P.E.I.'s first Hindu temple opens, thanks to volunteers' labour of love
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Members of the Island's fast-growing Hindu community say they're excited to finally have a dedicated place to worship and gather, after the province's first Hindu temple opened in Cornwall, P.E.I. on March 8. Hindus now make up nearly one per cent of the Island's population, according to Statistics Canada. http://dlvr.it/T3tTzY
Angry Grandpa Reaction Stream with Kevin Stewart! 🔴
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After the pain of my brother's suicide, I fell in love with the silence that came with freediving
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U.S. military aid ship heads to Gaza after Biden promises to build pier
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Ottawa community gathers in vigil as father recovers from mass killing
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This P.E.I. community was armed with infrared cameras to help cut emissions
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From parking to housing: Toronto council eyes changes to 130 lots
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If you witness a cardiac arrest, your actions could save a life. Here's what to do
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Canada confirms it will resume funding United Nations relief agency for Palestinians
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The Canadian government has confirmed it will restore funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees. The government suspended funding in January after Israel alleged 12 employees of the agency were involved in the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. http://dlvr.it/T3phFG
Toronto wants buildings to tap into its sewage for heating
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Marineland guilty of charges over its care of 3 young black bears
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B.C. woman files lawsuit saying she was injured by stray golf ball while driving
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2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Why you’ll never see it again | About That
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Storm expected to dump 50 to 80 cm on much of Newfoundland over multiple days
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Ontario mom on daycare waitlist for over a year quits job as demand balloons for spaces under federal plan
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Bald eagle nest found in Toronto for 1st time in recorded history, conservation authority says
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When Jules McCusker came across a bald eagle nest near his Toronto home in December, he could hardly believe his eyes. That's because it's the first ever documented bald eagle nest in Toronto, according to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Experts say it's a significant moment for local biodiversity, but urge locals not to disturb the nest. http://dlvr.it/T3lGjL
Bank of Canada worries a rate cut now could overheat the spring housing market
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Ontario landlord fears over $26K lost forever in long wait for tenant eviction hearing
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The PWHL makes me feel seen and inspires me to become a sports archivist
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Still in crisis, Cat Lake First Nation awaits temporary replacement for nursing station razed by fire
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Cat Lake First Nation in northwestern Ontario remains in crisis mode after losing its only nursing station in a fire Saturday night, amid a boil-water advisory that pre-dates the blaze. Here's how different partners and government officials say they're helping the community look ahead. http://dlvr.it/T3hfPJ
Can collective ownership solve housing affordability? These Black communities in N.S. are working on it
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Hungry children are dying in Gaza as chokehold on aid drives territory toward starvation
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5-time Iditarod champion shoots dead, guts moose during the annual sled dog race
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Fake listings for real companies are plaguing Canadian consumers, businesses
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Why legal problems are unlikely to stop Trump
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Throughout his re-election campaign, Donald Trump’s legal problems have done little to slow him down. CBC’s Katie Simpson breaks down four criminal cases the former U.S. president is facing, and explains why convictions likely wouldn’t keep him from returning to the White House. http://dlvr.it/T3dBMc
Hamilton paralyzed by ransomware attack, city services down since last week, officials say
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U.S. Supreme Court allows Trump to stay on Colorado primary ballot
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Apple fined almost $2B by the EU in music streaming antitrust probe
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Measles cases in Quebec underscore importance of vaccination, doctor says
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More than hockey: Dalhousie's Bélanger leads program to help children with Down syndrome
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Millions of dollars worth of lottery winnings go unclaimed in Canada every year
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A lottery ticket worth millions may be sitting on someone's dresser, or in their jacket pocket — and they don't even know it. The Atlantic Lottery says there’s a $64-million ticket out there, unclaimed, and it expires soon. It’s one of many tickets that go unclaimed every year. http://dlvr.it/T3YdMB
What will it take to preserve the N.L. shipwreck? Documentation, and non-stop salt water
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