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VideoDangerous SkyTrain stunt prompts warning
It's a wild act looking for clout, but police are warning the actions in a video making the rounds on social media are dangerous and potentially deadly. As Emily Lazatin reports, this latest SkyTrain stunt is just one in a long list of daredevil antics over the years.
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VideoWhat it takes to become a firefighter in the sky
As Canada braces for what’s expected to be an incredibly active wildfire season, Abbotsford, B.C., company Conair is hustling to train aerial firefighters. The National’s Ian Hanomansing spends a day in the cockpit learning what it takes to fight fires from the sky.
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Video#TheMoment 500 Newfoundlanders randomly ended up on the same cruise
Pam Pardy and Mark Hiscock recount the experience of coincidently winding up with 500 other Newfoundlanders on the same Caribbean cruise.
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Video'Right to disconnect': Can federal government implement policy?
The federal government's budget is full of measures geared towards young Canadians, which includes a 'right to disconnect' from work after hours. David Akin looks at which types of workers will be affected, and if the proposed amendment to the Canada Labour Code can realistically be implemented.
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Video24-hour child-care program aimed at attracting health-care workers
Nova Scotia is piloting an extended hours and overnight child-care program to improve recruitment and retention of health-care workers who don't typically work a regular Monday to Friday schedule.
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Video'Aren't you ashamed?': ArriveCAN contractor Firth admonished by MPs
GC Strategies partner Kristian Firth has been reprimanded by the House of Commons over the controversial ArriveCAN app, after refusing to answer many questions from MPs at a previous parliamentary committee. Mackenzie Gray looks at how MPs grilled Firth, and the surprising revelations from what he said.
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VideoWhat led to a breakthrough in the Toronto airport gold heist?
Peel Regional Police say nine people have been arrested or identified in connection with a gold heist from Toronto's Pearson airport, the largest such theft in Canadian history. Eric Sorensen explains why police allege it was an inside job, how the robbery was pulled off, and what happened to all that gold.