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David Beckham reveals 'clinical depression' after World Cup red card in Netflix documentary

9th - Higher Ed
David Beckham's new documentary series launches on Netflix on 4 October.
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PM apologizes for Parliament's tribute to man with Nazi ties

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized for Parliament's tribute to a man who fought for the Nazis in the Second World War. But for some the words don't go far enough, and for others, it needs to be followed by action.
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Chinese destroyers confront Canadian warship in waters off Taiwan

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The Canadian frigate HMCS Ottawa on a joint patrol mission with U.S. and Japanese warships in the East China Sea had a tense moment with a Chinese guided missile destroyer. A CBC News crew, with exclusive access, caught it on camera.
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When Aamir Khan bashed Govinda’s 1993-hit ‘Aankhen’ and called it ‘crude, vulgar & utt-pataang’

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Bollywood was majorly ruled by Govinda’s comedy films and Shah Rukh Khan’s love stories during the 90’s. In 1993, David Dhawan-directorial ‘Aankhen’ starring Govinda released and struck gold at the box-office as it became the...
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Stretching Your Dollar: What to Expect From Childcare Center Changes

9th - Higher Ed
Childcare centers were given funds during the pandemic to help them stay open but those funds are now expiring which could affect tens of thousands of centers. David Peters, CPA and founder of The David Peters Financial Group, joined...
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France hot weather: Paris is Europe's 'deadliest' city in heatwave

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 3000 people died during heatwaves in France in 2022, the highest number since France's deadliest summer in 2003.
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'I was totally taken aback': former Conservative national campaign manager reacts to Johnston's resignation

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Fred Delorey, former Conservative national campaign manager, speaks to Power and Politics about David Johnston's resignation as special rapporteur on foreign interference.
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David Johnston says he doesn't regret taking on foreign interference assignment

9th - Higher Ed
'When you're asked to serve your country, you do so," Johnston says in an exclusive interview with Power and Politics host David Cochrane.
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Special Rapporteur David Johnston on the defensive at tense Commons committee

9th - Higher Ed
Opposition MPs attacked Special Rapporteur David Johnston's credibility at a House of Commons committee about his investigation into foreign election interference. Johnston denied being too close to the prime minister and defended his...
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Wildfires rage as smoke blankets Alberta

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta continues to battle dozens of intense wildfires as thick smoke threatens human health and even crops. Exhausted firefighters are now hoping for more rain and cooler temperatures.
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What to Consider Before Accepting an Employee Buyout

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What to Consider Before Accepting an Employee Buyout
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Analyst Breaks Down Thursday's Market as Stocks Climb Amid Strong Tech Earnings

9th - Higher Ed
David Wright, president and owner of Wright Financial Group LLC, joined Cheddar News to discuss Thursday's trading as stocks closed higher amid strong tech profits. But Wright says banking stress could sway markets down as the Federal...
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Confidence in childhood vaccinations declined in Canada during pandemic, UNICEF reports

9th - Higher Ed
While the vast majority of Canadians still support childhood vaccinations, UNICEF Canada CEO and President David Morley says the decline of confidence over the course of the pandemic is worrisome.
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$20M in gold, other valuables stolen from Toronto airport

9th - Higher Ed
Police are investigating after someone made off with gold and other high-value goods worth an estimated value of $20-million from a cargo area at Pearson airport in Toronto.
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Former U.S. marine jailed in Russia feels abandoned by his government, brother says

9th - Higher Ed
David Whelan, the brother of Canadian-born former U.S. marine Paul Whelan, says his brother's 'resilience is shaken' as he serves 16 years in a Russian penal colony on espionage charges.
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Choosing Between College and Trade School

9th - Higher Ed
Many students are looking for ways to approach decisions between trade school and university education. David Grasso, business reporter with BoldTV, joined Cheddar News on what to consider when making an important life decision for their...
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No shortage of challenges in fixing P.E.I.'s health-care system, says newly re-elected Premier

9th - Higher Ed
"We will take another look at our recruitment strategies and we had a number of policy platforms that we unveiled that we will put into practice," says newly re-elected P.E.I Premier Dennis King on his plans to stabilize and change the...
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Popularity of statue of David soars after Florida school pornography row

9th - Higher Ed
Tourists are flocking to see the statue of David in Florence after a school principal was forced to resign in the US over complaints students were exposed to pornography when the artwork was used in a lesson.
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Economy tops agenda on Day 2 of Liberal cabinet retreat

9th - Higher Ed
The economy dominated the agenda on the second day of the Liberal government's strategic planning retreat. Worries about a looming recession put ministers in a tough spot when asked questions about prepared Canada really is for hard times.
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Ottawa, provinces closer to health-care funding agreement: Sources

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The federal government and the provinces are making progress on health-care funding, sources tell CBC News. They say the framework is taking shape that would see an increase in the federal health transfer, as well as one-on-one deals...
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Federal government hints at progress in health-care talks with provinces

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government and the provinces are making progress on health care funding talks, sources tell CBC News. They say the framework for an agreement is taking shape that would see an increase in the federal health transfer, as well...
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This Week in Trivia: Billboard, iPods, & Prince Harry’s Middle Name

9th - Higher Ed
This Week in Trivia: Billboard, iPods, & Prince Harry’s Middle Name
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Growing up Suzuki: Environmentalist’s daughters on carrying on his legacy

9th - Higher Ed
From death threats to eating on camera, Severn Cullis-Suzuki and Sarika Cullis-Suzuki talk about what it was like growing up with their famous environmentalist father, David Suzuki (including some little-known facts about their dad).
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Americans Have $21 Billion in Unused Gift Cards

9th - Higher Ed
David Peters, financial advisor and certified public accountant, joined Cheddar News to provide tips on why people should take advantage of using their gift cards.