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A count down of the most memorable moments in the 55 year history of the Juno Awards in a special all-star holiday edition of the CBC Music Top 20.
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From Anne Murray's custom-built guitar to the legendary Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, the National Music Centre is home to some of music's most iconic artifacts.
Behind the Songs explores the stories behind these instruments.
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There are stories everywhere in Canada, from coast to coast to coast. Find out what’s making news in Dawson City, what’s got people talking in Moose Jaw and the hottest topics in Oshawa.
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Stephen Eustáquio made Canadian soccer history with the stoppage-time goal that sent Canada to the Round of 16 at the FIFA Men's World Cup for the first time ever. His brother Mauro says it's a moment he'll never get tired of watching.
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Nearly 60 years after Agent Orange was tested at CFB Gagetown, some veterans are still seeking answers and are calling for more testing as Ottawa moves ahead with any redevelopment projects at the base.
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For many Canadians, summer jobs are a rite of passage. Hosts Reid Southwick, Jenn Blair and their many guests — including musician Steven Page and actor Andrew Phung — re-live their best, worst, funniest and most disgusting on-the-job memories. https://t.co/URDWpXnDjM
The May long weekend signals the start of the summer road trip season. Join host Adrienne Lamb on a cross-country hunt for Really Big Stuff, from a notable nickel to a giant goose. https://t.co/1XAs62IiWK
With the World Cup just a few weeks away, hosts Scott Regehr and Joseph Otoo will look at Canada's readiness for what will be the planet's biggest-ever sporting event. https://t.co/61hEZUVfnh
UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher says U.S. spending on the Iran war could have saved 87 million lives.
"...when people tell me the money's not there, you know it enrages me, infuriates me because … people are finding that money for other things."
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The successful flight of Artemis II proved that the technology of the Space Launch System and Orion capsule are capable of deep space exploration.
"But the next step, to land humans on the moon, requires a giant leap in technology," writes Bob McDonald.
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