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How a Canadian 'content farm' went viral with pro-Trump politics
Real Talk Politiks has become one of the most popular Canada-based news and politics accounts on YouTube by focusing on American politics. This channel and other content farms like it tweak their style and substance to tap into the...
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Sir John A. Macdonald statue at Queen's Park to be uncovered after 5 years
The controversial statue of Sir John A. Macdonald will soon be visible again at Queen's Park after five years, but as Lorenda Reddekopp explains, the divisions that led to its covering remain.
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Congress Unease With Shashi Tharoor Grows After Modi Govt Snubs Suggestion for Anti-Terror Mission
Congress’s discomfort with Shashi Tharoor is spilling into the open! Despite not being the party’s pick, the Centre chose the Kerala MP to represent India globally in its diplomatic blitz against Pakistan post-Operation Sindoor. Tharoor...
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Congress' Dilemna: Tharoor To Get Key Role In Modi Govt's Global Plan Amid Rift With Cong Top Brass?
Reports suggest Shashi Tharoor may join a multi-party delegation, despite earlier tensions with Congress leadership. This follows Jairam Ramesh's confirmation of Congress's participation in the government's global anti-terror outreach....
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Needless Controversy: Shashi Tharoor Breaks Silence on Cong's 'Lakshman Rekha' Warning | Op Sindoor
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has broken his silence on reports that his party is unhappy with his recent remarks praising the Modi government over Operation Sindoor success and the India-Pakistan ceasefire deal. Tharoor said it is a...
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Who is the new Pope?
The National explores the life of Pope Leo XIV — a 69-year-old cardinal born in Chicago, also a citizen of Peru, known for his dedication to the poor and for being the first American pope in the Catholic Church’s history.
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Lavrov Accuses Europe Of Colonial Mindset, Praises Global South's ‘Second Awakening’
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz announced an expanded IDF offensive in the Gaza Strip following the recent takeover of a strategic southern corridor. Katz warned Gaza residents to evacuate active combat zones as military operations...
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Trump Tariffs: Elon-Navarro Feud Escalates; White House Brushes Aside With 'Boys Will Be Boys'
The White House downplayed the escalating public feud between Elon Musk and Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt joking, "Boys will be boys." The spat erupted over Trump’s reciprocal tariff policy,...
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Carney distances himself from father’s views on residential schools
Mark Carney says he loves his father but doesn’t share his views on Indian day schools and residential schools.
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Canada Votes: Family divided at the ballot box as father and daughter clash in Winnipeg West
Hear how one family is navigating political differences at home — and what it says about the bigger picture in Canadian politics.
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Kedarnath Trek 2024 | Treks of India EP 2
In this episode of Treks Of India, we trek to one of India's most sacred destinations - Kedarnath. Join us as we explore breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, challenging trails, and ancient temples. Indiatimes in association with Oppo...
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Are all accredited parties itemized on each ballot?
CBC News answers your audience question about how to be able to vote for the party that best aligns with your interests — if there’s no candidate from that party running in your riding.
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Indian stocks face 'most dangerous' year: top fund manage
The Indian stock market is making history — unfortunately, for the wrong reasons. The Nifty-50 index has fallen for 5 consecutive months, its longest losing run in 29 years. While benchmark indices ended little changed despite turbulent...
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Child protection or censorship? The legal battle between the Court of Justice of the EU and Hungary
Necessary for some, discriminatory for others, Hungary's so-called “child protection law” has been the subject of a hearing at the Court of Justice of the European Union. Whatever its nature, the ruling could further determine the...
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Beating the noise on social media means fairytales and quirkiness for this Ontario realtor
A Chatham-Kent Ont.,-based realtor is trying to rise above the noise on social media platforms. As Jacob Barker reports, her quirky videos might just be a way to stand out in the crowd.
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Artist rediscovers favourite Montreal spots through embroidery
Véronique Buist asked Montrealers to submit photos of their most-liked places through social media. She embroidered the images on handmade paper and is showing her work at the Peter B. Yeomans Cultural Centre in Dorval, Que.
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'Sadbait': How algorithms, audiences, and creators thrive on emotional content
Explore the rise of 'sadbait' content online—how creators leverage emotion to engage audiences and why algorithms boost this trend. From viral videos to heart-wrenching posts, this video delves into the mechanics of why emotional content...
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Manitoba content creators express concern over TikTok ban in U.S.
A looming U.S. TikTok ban is starting to sink in for content creators whose livelihoods rely on the popular video app. For some Manitoba creators, there is concern about potential ripple effects in Canada.
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N.L. musician says he’s almost been kicked off Spotify because of ‘fake’ song streams
Paradise hip-hop artist Albert Dalton was confused when he noticed one of his songs was getting hundreds of streams — from Finland. He knew they couldn’t all be real people. As the CBC’s Maddie Ryan reports, artificial streaming is...
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Millions of people watched this New Brunswick hamster empty its cheeks on the internet
When Erica Price’s daughter discovered their family hamster, named Ice Cream, with stuffed cheek pouches, she recorded it and posted it on her TikTok account. Now, with more than 41-million views, Price says the video is ‘a fun thing’...
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China Moots 'love Education'. Can It Revive Its Declining Population?
China is proposing 'love education' programs to address its declining population. The initiative aims to encourage young people to marry and have children, but questions remain about its effectiveness.
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China Hopes To Revive Declining Population
China has urged colleges and universities to implement "love education" to foster positive views on marriage, relationships, family, and childbearing. This initiative is part of the country's efforts to tackle its declining birth rate,...
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Human smuggling trial begins for 2 men after family died crossing Manitoba-U.S. border
A jury in Fergus Falls, Minn., heard opening statements Monday in the trial of Steve Shand and Harshkumar Patel, who face offences related to human smuggling in the deaths of four family members — including two children — who were found...
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Trump’s energy secretary pick joins list of controversial nominees
Donald Trump’s nomination of Chris Wright, an oil and gas executive who’s denied the existence of a climate crisis, for energy secretary is the latest move by the U.S. president-elect to stoke controversy.