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Montreal Olympics legacy is more than just its hefty price tag

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The 1976 Montreal Olympics are best known for their steep price tag that took 30 years to pay off, but the Games left behind another legacy, as well.
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Gender-verification in women's competitive sports

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What does it mean to be a woman in competitive sports? We speak with a Canadian with a personal stake in how that gets answered.
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Rio Olympic worries: Should Canada go?

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Boycotting doesn't work, and having the games in your community ultimately brings positive affects, says Canadian Olympic Committee president Tricia Smith
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Russia accused of running widespread doping operation during Sochi Olympics

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There are new, damning claims of state-sponsored doping among Russian athletes.
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Jean-Luc Brassard talks about his resignation as chef de mission

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David Common talks to former chef de mission Jean-Luc Brassard about his calls for more transparency at the Canadian Olympic Committee.
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Rio 100 days before the Olympics

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It's 100 days until the start of the Summer Games. How ready is Rio?
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2016 Olympics security budget slashed

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CBC's Kim Brunhuber reports from Rio
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New police system set up in Rio de Janeiro for Olympics

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CBC's Kim Brunhuber went to the Favelas to see if it's working
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Massive anti-government protest in Brazil

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An estimated 3 million people in 150 cities took part in protests against Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff and her former mentor
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IOC creates Team Refugee Olympic Athletes

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Olympic officials have identified 43 candidates for a team of refugee athletes who will compete in the Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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Will Russia's track and field athletes be allowed at the Olympics?

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Russia's track and field athletes have been barred from the Olympics because of allegations of state-sponsored doping, but training continues.
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Is Rio Ready? Gold Medalists Weigh In

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Brazil is awash in controversy, one month before the start of the Rio Olympics. Gold medalists Hayley Wickenheiser and Mark Tewksbury weigh in on the stress this puts on athletes.
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French fans are basking in Olympic glory — the political drama can wait

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French fans have been flocking to events at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games to cheer on their athletes and celebrate the country’s highest medal tally to date, all of which is serving as a distraction from the political uncertainty that's...
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Breaking down drama surrounding reinstatement of Kipyegon's silver medal

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In the women's 5,000-metre final at Paris 2024, Kenya's Faith Kipyegon was disqualified after crossing the line in second place but was eventually reinstated.
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'Dance of the Games' to debut at Paris Olympics: A look at Mourad Merzouki’s hip-hop celebration

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Set to debut at the Trocadéro Champions Park on 5 August, Merzouki’s 'Dance of the Games' will showcase a blend of martial arts, circus, and live arts, in an ode to hip-hop.
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Summer McIntosh wins 4 of Canada's 8 swimming medals

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CBC's Heather Hiscox talks to Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh about her becoming the first Canadian to win 3 gold medals at a single Olympic Games.
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Olympic shooter Nino Salukvadze is retiring after 10 Olympic Games

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At the 2024 Olympics, she became the first female athlete ever to compete at the Games 10 times.
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Moroccan rider creates Eventing history: A dream fulfilled for Olympian Noor Slaoui

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A childhood spent in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco has prepared one Olympian to take her sport and her country, to new heights.
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What is DSD? The condition at the heart of the Imane Khelif boxing gender test scandal

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What is DSD? The condition at the heart of the Imane Khelif boxing gender test scandal
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Olympians are winning houses, cows, and cars with their medals

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Olympic athletes compete for medals, but some winners are coming home to more unusual prizes, like cows and free life-time tickets for public transportation.
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Paris enjoys massive Olympic tourist boom, but not everyone benefits

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While some of Paris’s most iconic tourist attractions — like the Eiffel Tower, the Palace of Versailles and the Place de la Concorde — were bustling with tourists flush with cash, some smaller vendors like booksellers say they aren't...
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Canada's Evan Dunfee finishes 5th in men's 20km race walk at Paris 2024

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Evan Dunfee of Richmond, B.C., places fifth in the men's 20-kilometre race walk at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 with a time of 1:19:16.
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Canada Soccer loses appeal of 6-point penalty over drone scandal

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The Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed Canada's appeal of a six-point penalty against its Olympic women's soccer team. FIFA had docked six points from the women's team after a Canadian staffer was caught using a drone to spy on...
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Sarah Douglas: Sailor, disruptor and Canadian medal hopeful

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Canadian sailor Sarah Douglas is determined to win an Olympic medal in Paris and she’s not afraid to disrupt her white, male dominated sport along the way. CBC’s Ioanna Roumeliotis found out how she’s preparing and the importance of...