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How Russia's military closed in on Kyiv so quickly

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UPDATE Feb. 28, 2022: While the exchange between Ukrainian border guards and Russian forces detailed in this report at 1:42 is not under dispute, there is now a report that the Ukrainian guards may be alive, contradicting the earlier...
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How Russia might adapt its military tactics

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David Collenette, former minister of national defence and chair of the NATO Association of Canada, discusses Russia’s military strategy to this point and how it could change as the war continues.
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Emergencies Act extended with ‘reluctant’ support from NDP

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The Liberal government was able to extend the Emergencies Act after receiving the “reluctant” support of the NDP. But anger over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to invoke it remains, with Conservatives and Bloc members calling...
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Russia invades Ukraine: Where it’s hit and what could be next

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Russia hit more than two dozen Ukrainian cities as it launched its attack, and cities could be key to its stated objective — to demilitarize Ukraine.
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Ottawa police warn remaining protesters to 'leave the area now'

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Ottawa police have begun distributing written notices to the remaining vaccine mandate protesters telling them to leave the downtown area immediately.
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Inuktitut announcers bring Olympic hockey to huge, new audience

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The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games have been an exciting time for Inuit hockey fans who, for the first time, have been able to watch in Inuktitut with play-by-play announcers Pujjuut Kusugak and David Ningeongan of Rankin Inlet,...
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Police arrest key Ottawa convoy protest organizers

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Police in Ottawa have arrested a number of key convoy protest organizers — including western separatist Tamara Lich, Saskatchewan trucker Chris Barber, former officer Daniel Bulford and Alberta resident Pat King.
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Canopy Growth Q3 Earnings Shows Record Sales for Its BioSteel, Storz & Bickel Brands

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Shares of Canadian cannabis giant Canopy Growth surged after the company reported Q3 earnings Wednesday morning, with shares up more than 15 percent at the close of the day's trading session. Despite net revenue declining year-over-year,...
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Influx of Russian troops has Ukrainians seeking shelter

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An influx of Russian troops in key Ukrainian cities has people in Kharkiv heading to the western parts of the country and many in Kyiv seeking shelter underground, even without supplies.
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Breeze Airways Expanding U.S. Operations With 35 New Routes

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As airlines recover from COVID-19 and the industry becomes more competitive than ever, low-fare carrier Breeze Airlines is offering 35 new routes and reduced prices for its first-class experiences. CEO David Neeleman joined Cheddar News...
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Civilians were in bomb shelter under Mariupol theatre hit by Russian airstrike

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Ukrainian officials say hundreds of civilians were in a bomb shelter beneath a theatre hit by an airstrike in the besieged city of Mariupol. An official in the mayor's office says there are survivors, but there's no word on how many.
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Sacramento Mass Shooting Raises Questions on How to Curb Rising Gun Violence

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After a devastating mass shooting in Sacramento over the weekend that killed six people and wounded a dozen more, arguments about gun reform are also resurfacing. David Pucino, deputy chief counsel at Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun...
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What’s driving the protest convoy, and will it change anything?

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Long-haul truck driver Dave Henry and misinformation expert David Guignion talk about the issues behind the protest convoy, the possible role of misinformation and whether the demonstrations will change anything.
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Behind the Sandy Hook Settlement With Gun Maker Remington

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Almost a decade after facing a parent's worst nightmare, the families of the young students killed in the Sandy Hook School shooting reached a settlement with gun manufacturer Remington, makers of the Bushmaster AR-15 used in the crime....
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More than 100 arrested as police crackdown on Ottawa protest

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More than 100 people, including some key organizers, have been arrested following a police crackdown on the convoy protest in Ottawa.
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'We've never done this before,' says U.S. transplant surgeon

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The surgeon who successfully transplanted a pig heart into a patient says the cardiac team has prepared for David Bennett, Jr.'s body to put up a fight against the foreign organ.
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Lviv, seen as safe haven in western Ukraine, hit by Russian airstrikes

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Russian airstrikes have hit an airport near Lviv, a city in western Ukraine that has seen its population swell by 200,000 as people from elsewhere in Ukraine have sought shelter there.
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Why Putin Seems So Focused on Invading Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin openly invaded the neighboring country of Ukraine on Thursday following weeks of overtures and discussions on keeping an incursion from happening. David Salvo, the deputy director for the Alliance for...
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Canada considers following U.S. with diplomatic boycott of 2022 Beijing Olympics

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is considering a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, something the Opposition is pushing for after the U.S. confirmed it won’t send officials to China next year.
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PORTL CEO on 'Real' Experience of Hologram Platform vs. AR, Metaverse

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Hologram communication platform maker PORTL is looking to take communication to the next level. Founder and CEO David Nussbaum joined Cheddar to talk about the company's recent $12 million Series A funding round that will be used to...
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UN special rapporteur observes working conditions in Sri Lanka

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A UN expert has been in Sri Lanka, looking into the government's efforts to improve working conditions.
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Canada restricts travel from 3 more countries

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Dr. David Naylor, co-chair of Canada's COVID-19 Immunity Task Force , joins Power & Politics to talk about the omicron COVID-19 variant and the efforts to curb its spread in Canada.
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More than 279,000 job vacancies reported in Quebec, says Statistics Canada

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Christopher Skeete, Premier François Legault’s parliamentary secretary, discusses the province's decision to invest $2.9 billion to attract and train new workers.
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Russia pulling personnel from Kyiv a strong signal, says analyst

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Russia's removal of its diplomatic staff from Kyiv is a 'concrete' indicator that it is now worried about the safety of its own personnel after massing troops on Ukraine's border, says David Perry, president of the Canadian Global...