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Learn French With Alexa

Comparing Group 3 French Verbs in 5 Main French Tenses

9th - 12th
presents GROUP 3 French Verbs in 5 MAIN FRENCH TENSES - Lesson 55 of Alexa’s popular Beginner’s French Essentials course
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Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 2 - Aboriginal Australia

K - 5th
Discover what life was like for Aboriginal people before Europeans arrived in Australia. Be curious as you explore the rich culture of the Gadigal people and their relationship with the land. Along the way, engage with this Key Inquiry...
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West Concourse neighbors frustrated as Denali Management fails to repair elevator broken since May

9th - Higher Ed
Joyce Kanu, 86, says she has no choice but to walk up and down more than three flights of stairs every week.
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Kinew faces backlash for comments on bail decision

9th - Higher Ed
Two associations representing lawyers in Manitoba called on politicians to stay in their corner, after Premier Wab Kinew's comments on a case before the courts. Kinew said Tuesday he agreed with a Crown argument that granting bail to an...
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Premier unveils economic strategy aimed at making Manitoba a 'have' province

9th - Higher Ed
Premier Wab Kinew pitched his government's economic development strategy to business leaders on Thursday, saying it will improve Manitoba's gross domestic product and make it a "have" province by 2040, but opposition politicians say the...
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Exclusive: Volunteer group cleans up the Passaic River, one tire at a time

9th - Higher Ed
North Jersey resident Rob Gillies leads a volunteer group, the NJ Clean River Crew, that pulled 400 tires - filling a dumpster - from the Passaic River earlier this month.
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Manitoba cabinet minister apologizes for repost criticizing Charlie Kirk

9th - Higher Ed
Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine has apologized for resharing a social media post criticizing Charlie Kirk a day after his assasination. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said he asked Fotntaine to apologize but added he won't be removing the...
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Boaters rescue canoeing family from Detroit River

9th - Higher Ed
Novice canoeists are being warned away from the Detroit River after a canoeing family capsized in the water — and were fortunately rescued by a nearby boater. Len Strahl, the Windsor Yacht Club member who rushed to save the family, says...
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Manitoba premier's social media post violates election rules, PCs say

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba's Opposition Progressive Conservatives are accusing Premier Wab Kinew of breaking a law that bans government advertising during election campaigns, pointing to a recent social media post in which Kinew talks about the upcoming...
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Nova Scotia wins gold in canoe-kayak

9th - Higher Ed
Team Nova Scotia dominated on the water at the Canada Games in St. John's. One of the team members has paddled himself to the podium six times. Elizabeth Chiu has the story.
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Paris 2024 Olympian turns her focus to canoe-kayak at the Canada Games

9th - Higher Ed
Jonnie Newman represented Team Canada at the Paris 2024 Games coming 6th with her artistic swimming squad in the team event. Now she's representing Team Alberta in canoe-kayak at the Canada Games and we can't wait to see what she does...
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Waterloo man unveils homemade lightweight canoe

9th - Higher Ed
He's mostly known locally for his snow sculptures, but since the start of the pandemic, Waterloo's Matt Morris has been building lightweight boats to use in Kitchener's Victoria Park. Five years later, enter the Pheather2 — Morris'...
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Alberta program targets impaired boaters

9th - Higher Ed
In a few areas south of the city, Alberta Fish and Wildlife enforcement officers have been cracking down on boating and drinking. It's been a few months since the government agency launched a pilot program to catch impaired boaters....
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Indigenous games provide a window into culture

9th - Higher Ed
The sports at the North American Indigenous Games are helping Indigenous youth learn about the culture behind them.
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Bob Hamilton's canoe: Restoring a memory of a soldier's short life

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly a century later, the young Canadian soldier's boat has drifted back to the lake where he spent his summers
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Dragons make a deal

9th - Higher Ed
Darcy Hulston of Canoe Financial on the deal for Kevin O’Leary’s funds company
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Vancouver embraces reconciliation with Canada 150+

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver, which has the third-highest Indigenous population of any Canadian city, embraced its role as a reconciliation city with its Canada 150+ celebrations
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Canoers from youth summer camp rescued from choppy Delaware River

9th - Higher Ed
The adults and children were rescued and did not suffer any injuries, Port Jervis Fire Chief Keith Brown said, adding that all the canoers were wearing life jackets.
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Flurry of funding announcements ahead of southwest Manitoba byelection

9th - Higher Ed
The NDP government says at least $334 million in recent funding announcements and reannouncements in southwestern Manitoba has nothing to do with a pending Spruce Woods byelection Premier Wab Kinew says he wants to win.
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Simon Shaheen: A Musical Journey | Al Jazeera World

9th - Higher Ed
Backstage with Palestinian-American musician Simon Shaheen, who combines Arabic sounds with Western classical and jazz.
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3 Manitoba First Nations sign long-term forestry deal with province to protect treaty rights, jobs

9th - Higher Ed
Three Manitoba First Nations and the province of Manitoba have struck a deal to create a long-term forestry plan in the Swan Valley region, an agreement being called an act of economic reconciliation.
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Landfill search for women's remains to begin late this fall

9th - Higher Ed
The search of a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two victims of an admitted serial killer is expected to start late this fall, when technicians will sift through garbage removed from an area the size of four football fields, the...
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Carberry's ER reopens with help from 3 doctors

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba's provincial government delivered on its promise to reopen Carberry's emergency department after the department closed indefinitely due to a lack of staff.
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Manitoba premier breaks through 'zone of secrecy' on tobacco lawsuits

9th - Higher Ed
A national anti-smoking group is applauding Manitoba's premier for openly talking about long-standing lawsuits against big tobacco companies. Wab Kinew said over the weekend, the province is expecting hundreds of millions from a settlement.