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British baker creates life-sized edible effigy of Boris Johnson
Rosie Dummer unveiled her life-sized cake version of the Boris Johnson at the U.K.'s largest baking show in London on Friday. She drew inspiration from the U.K. prime minister's famously bungled stunt during the 2012 Olympics, in which he became stuck while suspended from a zip line.
As It Happens ||
Challenge for next government is to make sure no one is left behind: Chrystia Freeland
Laura Lynch sat down with Liberal candidate Chrystia Freeland to talk about what the Liberals are offering voters, as well as her thoughts on technology, climate change and racism in Canada.
The Current |
New Hunger Games novel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, to be published in May 2020
Erin Balser
Books ||
'The red flags were all there': DEA agent busts doctor who ran opioid 'pill mill'
As It Happens |
New plastic tea bags shed billions of tiny particles into the cup
Quirks & Quarks ||
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Face to face with Canada's party leaders
Front Burner |
How refugee fathers cope with conflict trauma and resettling
Ideas ||
In 2016, this prof predicted Trump's presidency — and his impeachment
As It Happens ||
Why Rick Mercer believes the voting age in Canada should be lowered to 16
Q ||
Canada Reads winner By Chance Alone to be published in the U.S.
Erin Balser
Books ||
3 first-time voters explain why they're excited to cast their ballots
The Current ||
Many Canadians stumped by vehicle, clothing and tuition price trends
Cost of Living ||
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'I want patriarchy to fear women': Mona Eltahawy says the time for being civil, peaceful and polite is over
Out in the Open ||
Critics say the West has failed to keep pressure on Saudi Arabia since Khashoggi killing
The Current |
How one family is surviving the extreme water shortage in Zimbabwe's capital
As It Happens ||
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The transformation of Maxime Bernier
Front Burner |
Homeless L.A. woman with angelic voice says she's overwhelmed by public's support
As It Happens ||
Making visual art for people who are blind
Tapestry |
Jim Carrey has written a novel to be published in May 2020
Books ||
'Adults can ruin anything': Kids' hockey is facing a crisis in Canada, says author
The Current ||
The poor are invisible in Canadian election campaigns — Michael's essay
The Sunday Edition ||
Lethal memory fail: Why drivers see, and then forget, motorcyclists
Quirks & Quarks ||
Lawyer for family of man killed by ex-Dallas police officer applauds guilty verdict
As It Happens ||
Many Canadians stumped by vehicle, clothing and tuition price trends
Cost of Living ||