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Justice Stephen Breyer, 83, retiring from U.S. Supreme Court

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has announced he is retiring, giving President Joe Biden an opening he has pledged to fill by naming the first Black woman to the high court.
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu 1931-2021: Memorial services being held across South Africa

9th - Higher Ed
Churches, town halls and landmarks across South Africa are bathed in purple light this week in honour of Desmond Tutu who died on Sunday.
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South Africans start week of national mourning for Archbishop Desmond Tutu (1931-2021)

9th - Higher Ed
South Africa is beginning seven days of mourning for Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Desmond Tutu, who has died aged 90.
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Arab Cup Qatar: The shipping-container stadium

9th - Higher Ed
Fans at some of the FIFA Arab Cup games in Qatar will be able to attend in Stadium 974, which was built using shipping containers.
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Auf Wiedersehen, Angela: How Merkel has shaped Europe and Germany

9th - Higher Ed
Credited as Europe's crisis manager, Merkel was most well known for her role in managing the financial and migration crises. Here's a look back.
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Trudeau takes campaign east, O’Toole reveals plan for opioid crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau took aim at Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole in campaign stops on the East Coast, while O’Toole revealed his plan to tackle the opioid crisis while in B.C. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh suggests renaming a riding...
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Embrace discomfort when challenging history, says podcast host

9th - Higher Ed
As more Canadians question and push back against what we had previously learned about Canadian history, it can make for uncomfortable conversations, but is ultimately worthwhile, says Falen Johnson, co-host and co-creator of popular...
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France’s Macron marks bicentenary of Napoleon’s death

9th - Higher Ed
Numerous past presidents have shunned commemorating Napoleon Bonaparte, a divisive figure in France.
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Early Career Kobe Bryant Photos Make NFT Debut on Cryptograph

9th - Higher Ed
Never-before-seen images of late NBA legend Kobe Bryant will begin auctioning on the Cryptograph platform as a collection of photo-NFTs. Photographer Davis Factor, who took the shots early in the star's career, and Tommy Alastra,...
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Surviving members of The Tragically Hip reunite for Junos performance

9th - Higher Ed
The surviving members of The Tragically Hip talk to CBC’s Tom Power about the band’s final show in 2016, the release of a collection of rediscovered recordings and an upcoming performance when they receive the Junos' Humanitarian Award.
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William Shatner still making movies at 90

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal-born actor William Shatner talks to Ian Hanomansing about still making movies at 90 and his acting legacy beyond Star Trek.
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'Can you hear us now?': Group of Black doctors urges governments to address inequality in health care

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Onye Nnorom, president of the Black Physicians Association of Ontario, says the high vaccine hesitancy rate among Black Canadians is rooted in systemic racism.
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Biden says Trump's refusal to concede won't help his legacy

9th - Higher Ed
When asked by reporters on Tuesday about Donald Trump's resistance to conceding the election, U.S. president-elect Joe Biden said 'it will not help the president's legacy,' and that he and his team will continue to move forward with a...
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How US presidential inaugurations helped shape legacies

9th - Higher Ed
For a new leader, it is an opportunity to set the tone for the years to come and capture the mood of the American people.
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Trump Demands Raising Direct Payments to $2,000 in Rebuke of McConnell

9th - Higher Ed
In his final days in office, President Trump is taking aggressive action to cement the legacy of his presidency including demanding direct payments of $2,000 dollars to every eligible American. Natalie Jennings, Editor of the Fix at the...
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King of Belgium expresses regrets for colonial 'cruelty' in Congo

9th - Higher Ed
King of Belgium expresses 'deepest regrets' for 'acts of violence and cruelty' inflicted during colonial rule in Congo.
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Silver Cross mother of Lt. Chris Saunders keeps his legacy alive

9th - Higher Ed
The CBC's Harry Forestell shares his conversation with Navy Lt. Chris Saunders's mother, Debbie Sullivan, this year's National Silver Cross Mother.
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Chretien on blockades energy development and national unity

9th - Higher Ed
Former Prime Minister Jean Chretien spoke with reporters in Ottawa on Tuesday
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Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak dies at 91

9th - Higher Ed
After suffering a long illness, former president dies after ruling the country from 1981 to 2011.
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How Egypt protests led to Mubarak's downfall

9th - Higher Ed
To the tens of thousands of young Egyptians who rallied for 18 days of unprecedented street protests in Cairo's central Tahrir Square and elsewhere in 2011, Mubarak was a relic, a latter-day pharaoh.
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Nigerians “divided” over former President Buhari’s legacy

9th - Higher Ed
“The three promises Buhari made coming into power are still the issues bedevilling Nigeria today.”
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'My Daughter Walks with Fire…' Priyanka Chopra’s Emotional Tribute to Malti

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Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra Jonas shared a profoundly heartfelt Instagram Story with a powerful quote dedicated to her daughter, Malti Marie:The quote read: 'My daughter walks with a fire I had to fight to find. She is not my shadow....
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Medgar Evers remembered as political violence rises in America

9th - Higher Ed
The gathering served both as a commemoration and a call to continue the work Evers began—defending democracy, demanding justice, and protecting the right to dissent.
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Online book club brings international fans of beloved character Anne Shirley to P.E.I.

9th - Higher Ed
An online book club is offering tours to P.E.I. twice a year to keep up with the demand from international fans of L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables. Hayley Solano is the founder and host behind The Enchanted Book Club. The first...