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Halifax Explosion descendants speak at anniversary ceremony

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The Halifax Explosion happened Dec. 6, 1917, when two ships collided in the Halifax Harbour.
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Pomp, punk and the pandemic see Angela Merkel out of office in Germany

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A song by East German-born punk singer Nina Hagen was among those requested by the outgoing Chancellor as she was treated to a traditional sendoff.
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Pomp and punk as Germany's Angela Merkel gets military tribute

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A song by East German-born punk singer Nina Hagen was among those requested by the outgoing Chancellor as she was treated to a traditional send-off.
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In-person ceremonies return for Remembrance Day

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Members of the public gathered again to honour veterans and fallen soldiers at the Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa and some others across the country. The services were especially poignant for those who served in Afghanistan, which...
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Haiti 'All Saints Day': Catholic and voodoo believers unite in worship

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Catholics and voodoo believers unite in Haiti -- to pay tribute to the dead as the country grapples with a wave of gang violence.
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Army commander’s appointment postponed over misconduct allegations

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The Canadian military has postponed the appointment of Lt.-Gen. Trevor Cadieu as its next commander of the army after it was revealed an investigation is looking into 'historical allegations' against him.
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Kamloops residential school survivor calls for better leadership, more funding

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Diena Jules, a residential school survivor and community elder, looks ahead to Justin Trudeau's visit to Kamloops, B.C. Jules will be part of a ceremony with the prime minister after he didn't attend the community's National Day for...
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Canadian-born David Card among 3 winners of Nobel in economics

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Canadian economist David Card, with the University of California at Berkeley, was awarded one half of the Nobel prize for his research on how minimum wage, immigration and education affect the labour market.
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Armenia and Azerbaijan mourn dead on anniversary of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

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More than 6,500 people were killed in the six-week conflict for control of the region.
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France says goodbye to iconic New Wave actor Jean-Paul Belmondo in national tribute

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A national farewell was given to Bébel on Friday with the Hotel des Invalides in Paris turned into an open-air cinema for the occasion.
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Libyan authorities free dozens of pro-Haftar fighters

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Some 105 freed prisoners believed to have earlier surrendered peacefully during Haftar’s campaign to take over Tripoli.
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Mohamed Bazoum sworn in as Niger’s president amid tensions

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Dozens of foreign dignitaries attend the ceremony in Niamey taking place two days after the government said it foiled a coup attempt.
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Couples fight to get wedding deposits back | CBC Go Public

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A couple Goes Public about their fight to get back their wedding deposit of tens of thousands of dollars after COVID-19 cancelled their plans.
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Cossack descendants travel 4,000km to Kyrgyzstan

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Many of the worshippers can trace their lineage back to Cossacks who fought their way into Central Asia.
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Remembrance Day ceremonies altered by COVID-19

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Veterans who helped defeat a collective threat in the Second World War are now too vulnerable to show up in person for public honours on Remembrance Day.
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Dozens arrested as Hong Kong marks China’s National Day

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Riot police make arrests to prevent anti-government protests, as Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam hails ‘return to peace’.
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France marks Bastille Day with scaled-down military parade

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Macron dedicated day to essential workers who 'enabled public, social and economic life to continue' during pandemic.
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How Indigenous communities are holding Round Dances virtually

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( - image credit) We get a look at a virtual Round Dance. Round Dances are typically held in the winter to bring Indigenous communities together in friendship and grieve those who have passed.
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Truro high school grads mourn loss of classmate in mass shooting

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A Nova Scotia high school marks graduation after a year marred by crisis and tragedy, after the school year was cut short by coronavirus and one of their own was killed in the country's deadliest mass shooting.
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Ajax high school grads amazed by local business's surprise ceremony

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Three high school seniors from Ajax, Ont., were surprised with a drive-by graduation by a local business.
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Ceremony honours six Canadian service members killed in crash

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A repatriation ceremony for six military members killed in a recent helicopter crash was held at CFB Trenton on Wednesday.
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6 military members honoured at repatriation ceremony

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A small contingent of family and dignitaries took part in a repatriation ceremony at CFB Trenton to honour the six Canadian Armed Forces members killed in a helicopter crash on April 29.
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6 military members honoured at repatriation ceremony

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A small contingent of family and dignitaries took part in a repatriation ceremony at CFB Trenton to honour the six Canadian Armed Forces members killed in a helicopter crash on April 29.
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Notre Dame Cathedral: Good Friday service one year after fire

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As Christians celebrate Good Friday in isolation, Paris’s fire-ravaged Notre Dame opens briefly for televised service.