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Indian commentators say Canada's accusation is premature, without evidence

9th - Higher Ed
The Indian government and many people in the streets of Mumbai view the allegation that the Indian state was behind the killing of a Surrey, B.C., Sikh leader as absurd. Many commentators say Canada should have presented evidence before...
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Former R&AW chief Vikram Sood slams Trudeau's unsubstantiated claims on Khalistan leader Nijjar's death

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In a recent development, the former head of India's R&AW intelligence agency, Vikram Sood, openly criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his unsubstantiated claims. Trudeau had accused the Indian government of involvement...
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Indian government linked to Canadian Sikh leader's killing, Trudeau says

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is accusing India's government of being behind the fatal shooting of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and Canada has ordered the expulsion of an Indian diplomat. Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and supporter of an...
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India expels Canadian diplomat after Trudeau's assassination claim

9th - Higher Ed
India's foreign ministry says it has expelled a Canadian diplomat with five days' notice to leave the country. The move comes after Canada ordered the expulsion of a senior Indian diplomat following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's...
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These queens left no rice

9th - Higher Ed
As LGBTQ+ communities around the world attempt greater inclusion, Asian drag performers in Vancouver are making strides to carve out their own space that authentically celebrates their heritage and queerness. “Yellow Peril: Queer...
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#TheMoment he survived a 43-metre fall from the Ambassador Bridge

9th - Higher Ed
Ironworker Spencer Baker feels 'lucky to be alive' after surviving a 43-metre fall from the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont.
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Canadian Michael Woods wins stage at Tour de France

9th - Higher Ed
Michael Woods has become the third Canadian to win a stage at the Tour de France — and he did so in dramatic fashion. The 36-year-old took the lead in the final few hundred metres up a steep, spiralling path on a dormant volcano to...
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Why the bread price fixing fine isn’t going to consumers

9th - Higher Ed
Some Canadian shoppers are frustrated the $50-million fine for bread price fixing is going to the government and not consumers. Experts explain why it’s not unusual and where it could go instead.
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#TheMoment a 35-year-old message from Canada washed up in Norway

9th - Higher Ed
As part of a class project, Jennifer Boudreau threw a message in a bottle in the ocean in 1988 when she was eight years old. She never expected it to be found on the beach of a remote Norwegian island 35 years later.
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Savannah Bananas turn the rules of baseball downside up

9th - Higher Ed
In a game steeped in tradition, the Savannah Bananas are blowing up the rules of baseball, and it’s paying off with an 800,000-person-deep waitlist for tickets to a game. The team’s co-founder says it's all about putting fans first.
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Black Mirror's cast on working with Canadians

9th - Higher Ed
Annie Murphy and Salma Hayek talk about working with several Canadians and a predominantly female crew in Black Mirror's sixth season. Danny Ramirez reveals he got his role on the show thanks to a tweet.
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B.C. golfer Nick Taylor wins Canadian Open

9th - Higher Ed
B.C.’s Nick Taylor won the Canadian Open golf tournament on Sunday in a playoff to become the first Canadian man to win the title since 1954.
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Canadian Open winner Nick Taylor celebrated by golfers in Abbotsford, B.C., hometown

9th - Higher Ed
Golfers from Nick Taylor's home course in Abbotsford, B.C., are celebrating his historic win at the Canadian Open in Toronto.
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#TheMoment The President and first lady of Iceland are screeched in

9th - Higher Ed
President of Iceland, Guðni Jóhannesson and first lady Eliza Reid were on a state visit to Canada, but their flight home was delayed, so they went to the brewery for a couple of beers. Next thing they knew, they were taking part in a...
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#TheMoment Iceland's president and first lady got screeched in

9th - Higher Ed
Icelandic President Guðni Jóhannesson and First Lady Eliza Reid get screeched in — a Newfoundland tradition — after their flight home from a state visit was delayed.
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#TheMoment superfan goes viral cheering on Canadian cyclist at Giro D'Italia

9th - Higher Ed
Derek Gee, a cyclist from Ottawa, was a breakout star at the recent Giro D'Italia cycling race. He credits superfan Sean Moretti for boosting his energy with some very enthusiastic roadside encouragement.
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#TheMoment B.C. woman wins cheese-rolling race while unconscious

9th - Higher Ed
Delaney Irving was backpacking across Europe and decided to enter the Cooper's Hill Cheese Rolling Race on a whim. Despite losing consciousness due to a hard fall, she won the race and woke up with the famous cheese wheel in her lap.
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Celine Song wrote her debut film Past Lives to make the ordinary extraordinary

9th - Higher Ed
Celine Song's debut film Past Lives is already being hailed as one of the best movies of 2023. CBC sat down with the Canadian writer and director about pulling the story of ordinary people doing the extraordinary from her own life.
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Westjet strike avoided but travel disruptions continue

9th - Higher Ed
A last-minute deal between WestJet and its pilots union averted a strike, but stranded passengers and potential labour disruptions highlight ongoing challenges for WestJet and the airline industry.
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Champagne: There's a ‘common understanding’ with LG president on Stellantis battery plant

9th - Higher Ed
After Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the province will spend more money to save the Stellantis electric vehicle (EV) battery plant in Windsor, federal Minister of Innovation François-Philippe Champagne says Ford’s comments show they’re...
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Environment minister reacts to PBO’s analysis of the Clean Fuel Regulations

9th - Higher Ed
While speaking with reporters about the impacts of the Clean Fuel Regulations on Canadian drivers, Minister of Environment Steven Guilbeault says the government is ‘working to ensure the costs are minimum to Canadians’ and added the...
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Montreal singer makes it to Eurovision final

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal singer La Zarra has made it to the Eurovision song contest final while performing for France. Canadians are now allowed to cast votes in the contest, which attracts an immense international audience.
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Drug-delivering drones a rising concern for prisons

9th - Higher Ed
Prisons are trying to find technology that can help stop drones from delivering drugs, weapons or other contraband to inmates.
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Joly explains decision to declare Chinese diplomat ‘persona non grata’

9th - Higher Ed
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says expelling Zhao Wei was a decision Ottawa considered very carefully and she will speak to Canadian diplomat Jennifer Lynn Lalonde today following her expulsion as retaliation from China.