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When Pierre Trudeau had coffee with the PM who defeated the Liberals
Pierre Trudeau made a surprise appearance on Parliament Hill a few weeks after the Liberals lost an election. But he wasn't there to visit with members of his party.
That time Keith Richards was ordered to play a free show
After a 1977 drug bust, the Rolling Stones guitarist learns his fate in a Toronto courtroom.
Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's remains exhumed from state mausoleum, moved to cemetery
Spanish authorities finalized preparations on Thursday morning and removed Gen. Francisco Franco's remains from a state mausoleum, seeking to exorcise the ghost of a dictator whose legacy still divides the country more than four decades after his death.
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From 1996: 'Bogus essays' and fears 'cheaters have discovered the internet'
Justin Trudeau's journey to the prime minister's office
Remnants of Queen Elizabeth I's sole surviving dress discovered in a rural church
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The Achy Breaky Heart dance craze of 1992, revisited
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The premier and the pocketful of pot he said wasn't his
Métis leader Louis Riel's 'undeniable contribution' to Manitoba honoured in new coin
Kelly Geraldine Malone
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What election night used to look like on CBC
Winnipeg musician's late cousin hailed as one of Elton John's heroes
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When CBC asked bar patrons what was on tap for the 1988 election
The 1979 oil discovery that could change St. John's
How scanners changed the grocery game in 1986
When princes Harry and William visited Canada with their parents
The Montreal transit strike that met commuters halfway
'It's substantial, it's good, it's real': Robert De Niro on his father's legacy as an artist
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Bill Macy, TV husband of Bea Arthur on Maude, dead at 97
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Looming election reminiscent of 1972 race that elected minority government and no one knew who won for weeks
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The end to a Blue Jays season that 'nobody wanted' in 1985
The 'pocket stereo' changed how we listen to music
From 1977: The House of Commons enters the TV era
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Alicia Alonso, ballerina and National Ballet of Cuba founder, dead at 98
Peter Orsi And Andrea Rodriguez
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