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VideoToronto Pearson gold heist: Ontario man arrested at airport after arriving from India
An Ontario man is facing charges in connection with the largest gold heist in Canadian history at Toronto Pearson airport last year. Archit Grover, 36, from Brampton, was arrested on Monday after arriving on a flight from India, Peel Regional Police said in a new release Thursday. Kayla McLean reports.
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Video#TheMoment the U.S. Air Force saved a boy who fell sick on a cruise
The U.S. Air Force performed a dramatic rescue of 12-year-old Aiden Bridges after he became sick with a perforated bowel on the Carnival cruise ship Venezia.
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VideoThousands protest Eurovision semi final over Israeli entry
The Eurovision song contest is known for often kitschy, eye-catching performances, but this year has become a focal point for protest against Israel's war in Gaza. Thousands of protesters gathered outside calling for Israel to be barred from participating, as the competition's semi-finals.
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VideoiPad ad criticized as metaphor for AI crushing creativity
Apple is facing major backlash over its new iPad Pro ad that many artists and creatives say represents artificial intelligence's destruction of creative industries.
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VideoLife of girl born on plane ends in abuse, neglect, manslaughter
WARNING: This story contains disturbing details | Chloe Guan-Branch's 2015 birth on an Air Canada flight to Japan made international headlines. Five years later she was found dead in her Ottawa bedroom. In March, her caregiver was found guilty of manslaughter, criminal negligence causing death, assault and more.
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VideoInternational student degrees don't match labour market needs, data shows
Canada's recruitment of international students has tilted strongly toward filling spots in business programs, while doing little to meet the high demand for workers in health care and the skilled trades, according to a CBC News analysis of federal data.
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Video'I hope they're proud': B.C. woman leaves family behind to volunteer in Ukraine
A B.C. woman is making a major sacrifice by leaving her family to volunteer in war-torn Ukraine, where she has been helping civilians and soldiers for 17 months. Mike Armstrong speaks with April Huggett about what inspired her to help on the front lines.