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VideoNYPD gives details about man who set self on fire outside courthouse where Trump trial is held
Members of the New York City Police Department held a press conference Friday afternoon shortly after a man set himself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump is on trial.
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VideoWhy is Taylor Swift such a big deal, anyway?
Memorial University student Cameron Bennett has been studying how Taylor Swift’s ‘illusion of intimacy’ has made her one of the biggest pop stars on Earth. The CBC’s Lukas Wall speaks to Bennett about his research.
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VideoNHL Playoff forecast for Canadian Cities
Four cities which normally except to see the same weather in late April. But will the weather be tougher than the matchups?
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VideoMillions of tulips bloom during breathtaking B.C. tulip festival
The Weather Network's Mia Gordon was at the Lakeland Tulip Festival in Abbotsford, British Columbia.
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VideoBitcoin halving: What it means, why it matters, and what you need to know
Cryptocurrency enthusiasts are watching Bitcoin closely as the long-anticipated "halving" unfolds this week. Anne Gaviola has more on why some believe this is a vital event will solidify Bitcoin’s value as an increasingly scarce commodity, while others see it as little more than a technical change talked up by speculators to inflate its price.
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VideoNavigating breast implant illness
We look at the rising trend of 'explant' surgeries and the concerns surrounding breast implant illness. Beauty expert Shari Koffman shares her personal journey alongside insights from Dr. Iris Gorfinkel. They discuss the potential warning signs, post-surgery recovery, and why Health Canada fails to officially recognize breast implant illness.
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VideoWhy Canadian cancer screening practices are under fire
We delve into the heated debate surrounding cancer screening guidelines in Canada, with Dr. Iris Gorfinkel offers her insights. From confusing recommendations to potential life-saving breakthroughs, we'll explore the latest medical headlines.