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Farmers’ market returns to Ground Zero

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A farmers’ market is the latest sign of life sprouting at the former site of the World Trade Centre, but normal remains out of reach for the neighbourhood 16 years after the Sept. 11 attacks
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Come From Away wins best direction

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The Canadian musical received 7 Tony Award nominations and won for best direction, with the award going to American stage director Christopher Ashley
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Canadian musical on Broadway

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New York Times theatre reporter Michael Paulson on the opening of Come From Away in NYC
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Come From Away

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A new Canadian musical about Gander, Newfoundland's acts of kindness on 9/11 is headed for Broadway
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'I'm feeling great': Clinton after becoming 'overheated'

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Hillary Clinton leaves her daughter's New York apartment after leaving early from 9/11 memorial ceremony
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Canadian artist documents 9/11 tragedy through his art

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John Coburn's pen and ink drawings are heading to the National September 11 Memorial and Museum to be part of the permanent collection
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Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan remembers 9/11

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Sajjan was finishing his shift with the Vancouver Police Department at the time of attacks
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Clinton health concerns

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Politico reporter Daniel Lippman discusses how Hillary Clinton's 'overheating' incident may affect the campaign
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Come from Away lands 7 Tony Award nominations

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David Hein and Irene Sankoff, the co-creators of Come from Away, talk with CBC's Andrew Nichols about the musical's success
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Barack Obama's 9/11 remarks

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U.S. president honours 9/11 families at the Pentagon memorial in Arlington, Va.
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Lithuania opens doors of alleged former CIA secret prison

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The complex is now being prepared to be put up for auction.
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The lingering health effects of 9/11

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The toxic dust and debris kicked up from the 9/11 attacks affected more than first responders. Meet one woman who's reliving that day to help raise awareness about the compensation owed to victims who may be suffering health problems...
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Still unanswered questions about Whitehorse’s 9/11 scare

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A look back on another scary situation that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001, in the Yukon capital. A Korean airliner bound for New York City was believed to be hijacked. With U.S. airspace closed, U.S. and Canadian fighter jets were...
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The lives changed in Gander, N.L., by 9/11

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When planes were diverted on 9/11 to Gander, N.L., it changed the lives of so many young people who carry the spirit of kindness and community with them, decades later.
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Muslims in Canada on why they left the U.S. after 9/11

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The rise in Islamophobia in the U.S. after 9/11 prompted these three Muslims to move to Canada. Now after two decades, they see worrying signs emerging here.
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US commander in Afghanistan says steps for withdrawal have begun

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US army general says foreign military bases in Afghanistan will be gradually handed over to Afghan forces.
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Biden to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11

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The U.S. and NATO announce they will pull their troops out of Afghanistan by Sept. 11, 20 years after the terror attacks on the U.S. But experts are concerned the withdrawal could stall peace talks between the Taliban and the Afghan...
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Biden’s goal: Ending ‘America’s longest war’ in Afghanistan

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The US president officially announces his troop withdrawal plan, which is celebrated by some and causes concern among others.
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Remembering escape and heartbreak 20 years after 9/11

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Twenty years later, CBC’s Ioanna Roumeliotis catches up with two Canadians affected by the Sept. 11 attacks. Ron DiFrancesco, who was among the last people to escape the towers, and Kimmy Chedel, whose husband Frank Doyle wasn’t so lucky.
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Chile: Protests after video showing police throw teen off bridge

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Protesters in Chile's capital, Santiago, have faced off with police over inequality and alleged police brutality after a video emerged on Friday showing a teenager being thrown off a bridge.
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Carney talks 9/11 response at Gander campaign stop

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Amid ongoing U.S. hostility from the Trump administration, Liberal Leader Mark Carney used a Gander, N.L., campaign stop to remind people how Canada rushed to help the U.S. during 9/11.
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French artist Philippe Petit performs 50 years on from his iconic Twin Towers tightrope walk

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50 years after his iconic high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, Philippe Petit sought to honour that historic feat with a new performance at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
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9/11 community urges Congress to keep World Trade Center Health Program alive

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The program provides first responders and survivors with free annual health exams and treatment for 9/11-related health conditions. (Scripps News)
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‘Unconscionable’: Federal cuts threaten future of 9/11 health program

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Major cuts by Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency have put lifesaving care for first responders and survivors of 9/11 at risk. (Scripps News)