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David Tschirsch took pride in his work as a carpenter

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Debbie Allison lost her brother, David Tschirsch, to COVID-19 on April 23.
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Impossible Foods CFO On Expansion Into Asian Supermarkets

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Plant-based food company Impossible Foods is expanding into non-U.S. grocery stores for the first time ever. David Lee, CFO at Impossible Foods, joined Cheddar to discuss.
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Ontario finance minister resigns after Caribbean holiday

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CBC News Network's Jennifer Hall speaks to David Herle, host of the Herle Burly podcast, principal partner at The Gandalf Group and former campaign co-chair of Liberal Party of Canada.
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Pakistan airline suspends 150 pilots over alleged licence fraud

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Aviation minister says more than 30 percent of country's commercial pilots committed fraud to obtain licences.
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Trudeau questioned about President Trump's plan to host an in-person G7 summit.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Wednesday.
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Trudeau asked if he will attend the G7 Summit at Camp David in person

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U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters Wednesday, that he is thinking of holding June's G& Summit in person.
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The problems in long-term care that COVID-19 could change

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Advocates for seniors say the COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the fragility and inadequacy of care for older Canadians, and footage from a CBC Marketplace investigation highlights that a lack of standards for staffing was a problem...
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Daughter moves into seniors' home to care for 98-year-old mother with COVID-19

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When her 98-year-old mother was diagnosed with COVID-19, Mary Sardelis moved into the retirement home to save her life. She said what she saw was 'no man's land.'
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Canada-U.S. border remains closed, but is that enough? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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As the U.S. begins to reopen its economy, public health experts warn that the pandemic could pick up again if precautions are not taken or officials move too quickly to get people back to work. The Weekly panel discusses what Canadians...
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Tracking the timeline of Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis

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President Donald Trump had a busy schedule and came in contact with many on the campaign trail before he and Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Canadian military helicopter missing near Greece

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The Canadian Armed Forces says it lost contact with a helicopter off the coast of Greece amid reports of a crash.
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Managing personal finance during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Finance experts answer viewer questions about coping during the COVID-19 pandemic including whether small businesses should take on debt with uncertain times ahead.
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B.C. widow believes husband died of COVID-19 in China

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A B.C. widow believes her husband’s sudden death during a business trip to China was because of COVID-19 and wants the Canadian government to help find out what happened.
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Emergency goalie gets win for Carolina Hurricanes

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Former zamboni driver David Ayres, 42, was called in as the emergency backup goalie for the Carolina Hurricanes over the weekend and got the team a win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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Emergency goalie Ayres goes from obscurity to spotlight

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In a few days, David Ayres has gone from being an unknown, emergency goalie to being featured on TV talk shows and even TMZ.
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Depression and anxiety are no laughing matter, or are they?

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Vancouver group teaches people how to create stand-up comedy from their struggles with mental health issues.
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Using standup comedy to help treat mental illness

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A Vancouver counsellor runs a program that teaches participants to use standup comedy in addition to therapy to help treat mental illness.
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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Superman' – A bird? A plane? No, a terrific reboot

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This year’s 'Superman' isn't afraid to be fun and silly - and maybe that's the real superpower when it comes to comic book films in an age of superhero fatigue.
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Cabinet directed to identify spending cuts

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Federal cabinet ministers have been directed to identify areas to reduce government spending by 7.5 per cent starting next year. The directive comes after Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged to more than double spending on defence to meet...
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Cabinet ministers directed to identify potential spending cuts

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Federal cabinet ministers have been directed to identify areas to reduce government spending by 7.5 per cent starting next year. The directive comes after Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged to more than double spending on defence to meet...
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Why a P.E.I. couple is turning over land to birds, butterflies and bees

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David Butterworth and Gill Wilson-Butterworth made a big decision recently, and local watershed groups are calling it a win-win. The P.E.I. couple turned over part of their land for use by butterflies, birds and bees, and volunteers dug...
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South African actor Embeth Davidtz makes directorial debut with Rhodesia-set drama

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"Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight" is an adaptation of Alexandra Fuller's 2001 memoir.
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Trees out, wildflowers in: Why a P.E.I. couple is turning over land to birds, butterflies and bees

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David Butterworth and Gill Wilson-Butterworth made a big decision recently, and local watershed groups are calling it a win-win. The P.E.I. couple turned over part of their land for use by butterflies, birds and bees, and volunteers dug...
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This high school grad shares how basketball helped him heal and reconnect with his Cree culture

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David Crowe grew up in foster care in B.C. He started playing basketball at 11 years old, after moving to Regina when his grandma gained custody. The young adult from George Gordon First Nation says the sport helped him grow closer to...