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Photojournalist Lynsey Addario on capturing human cost of war

9th - Higher Ed
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario of the New York Times describes the photo she took of a Ukrainian family killed by a Russian mortar attack while trying to flee the Kyiv suburb of Irpin.
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Europe's Migrants: Capturing the Crisis

9th - Higher Ed
In this episode of Between Us, AJ's Berlin-based cameraman Gil Holten describes what it’s like to capture those fleeing war, and to witness the rise of the far right.
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Lights Go Up on Broadway for First Show Since Pandemic Shutdown

9th - Higher Ed
Savion Glover, Tony Award-winning dancer and performer, discusses his experience back on a Broadway stage with Nathan Lane and the meaning of theater.
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Sujay Reu on Shrimad Ramayan, comparisons with Arun Govil & reports of the show going off-air

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Sujay Reu, known for his portrayal of Lord Ram in Shrimad Ramayan, has been receiving acclaim for his performance in the mythological role. In a recent interview with ETimes TV, he mentioned that landing the show marked a significant...
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The benefits of bringing families together during COVID-19 treatment

9th - Higher Ed
( - image credit) COVID-19 restrictions are keeping many patients apart from loved ones in the hospital, but doctors, patients and families are speaking out about the benefits of bringing families physically together during treatment.
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Women watch as Kamala Harris makes history

9th - Higher Ed
Women around the world watched Kamala Harris make history as the first woman, first Black person and first South Asian person to be sworn in as vice-president of the United States. CBC’s Ginella Massa shared that experience with several...
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Rick Hillier talks about rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario

9th - Higher Ed
Rick Hillier, Canada's former top soldier, gives the latest on the logistics around his new job: directing the rollout of Ontario's COVID-19 vaccines. Challenges include the possible threat of criminals stealing precious supplies.
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‘Our colleagues died from Covid 19': doctor describes coronavirus frontline battle

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‘Our colleagues died from Covid 19': doctor describes coronavirus frontline battle
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Expatriate Canadian reflects on experience as a Black man

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Imamu Tomlinson, who now lives in Selma, Calif., says the path away from racism and police brutality "has to encompass almost every aspect of our culture and society."
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Former Olympian and new mom separated from newborn for 17 days due to COVID-19 concerns

9th - Higher Ed
Former Canadian Olympian and new mom, Karina Leblanc, tells the emotional story of self-isolating for more than two weeks after her baby was born.
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Olympian and new mom separated from newborn for 17 days due to COVID-19 concerns

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian Olympian and new mom, Karina Leblanc, tells the emotional story of self-isolating for more than two weeks after her baby was born.
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Celebrities raise over $127 million US for fight against COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
Celebrities from around the world took part in the One World: Together at Home live stream event in support of front-line workers and the World Health Organization.
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Terry Fox’s brother finishes cross-country bike ride, at same place where Marathon of Hope started

9th - Higher Ed
A group of cyclists led by Darrell Fox left Stanley Park in Vancouver in early June to honour the 45th anniversary of his brother’s attempt to cross Canada on foot to raise money for cancer research. On Thursday, Darrell rolled his way...
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'We don't want him to go': Toronto students rally to reinstate principal

9th - Higher Ed
Students at Rosedale Heights School of the Arts staged a walkout in support of their principal. CBC's Clara Pasieka explains why.
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'We do not want him to go': Toronto students rally to reinstate principal

9th - Higher Ed
Students at Rosedale Heights School of the Arts staged a walkout in support of their principal. CBC's Clara Pasieka explains why.
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'We're just thrilled for him': Lynn Marchand celebrates son's 2nd Stanley Cup

9th - Higher Ed
The Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 on Tuesday night to end the Stanley Cup final in six games. Brad Marchand played a big role in the series win. His mother says the family is riding high.
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Hear ye, hear ye: Qualicum Beach town crier hangs up bell after 26 years

9th - Higher Ed
Just north of Nanaimo, B.C., Qualicum Beach is the last town on Vancouver Island with a town crier. But now, after more than a quarter century, Leonard Mustard is set to retire from the largely ceremonial role. Claire Palmer reports.
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U.S. senators try to mend fences with Canada over Trump’s attacks

9th - Higher Ed
A group of Democratic and Republican U.S. senators met with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa to reaffirm support for strong diplomatic and trade ties with Canada despite the U.S.-launched trade war, and U.S. President Donald Trump’s...
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Community calls for change after teen fatally shot in East New York

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Zanier Childs was fatally shot Saturday night in front of a home on New Jersey Avenue, less than a mile from where he lived.
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He helped usher in French immersion, and now this N.L. educator received an honorary degree from MUN

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Robert Cormier has a long list of achievements, including being a member of the Order of Canada. But it’s his dedication to the French language and education system that garnered him an honorary doctor of laws at MUN’s Grenfell campus in...
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Community members continue to mourn victims of Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy

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Community members in Vancouver continues to mourn,after the tragedy that unfolded at the Lapu Lapu Day festival in South Vancouver over the weekend. 11 people were killed after a man allegedly drove a vehicle into a crowd.
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How has this election campaign evolved for Canadians from start to finish?

9th - Higher Ed
While the election started off dominated by a single issue, pollsters say the conversation has diversified to some extent among voters.
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Pahalgam Attack: Woman Broke Down On Camera As Flight Carrying Tourists From Kashmir Lands In Mumbai

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A woman broke down on camera and other tourists took a sigh of relief and thanked state government as the first batch of 65 Maharashtra tourists stuck in Kashmir arrived at Mumbai airport after the dreadful terrorist attack in Pahalgam....
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Consultation coming for old Halifax Memorial Library site

9th - Higher Ed
The city says demolishing the building and creating a park is the best option for an area with a burial ground that has never been properly acknowledged. Haley Ryan has the story.