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How the way we remember the Montreal Massacre has changed 30 years later
For years after the mass shooting at École Polytechnique in Montreal, there was resistance among some in Quebec to see what happened as more than an isolated act of a troubled man. Alison Northcott explores how that's changed.
Alison Northcott
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The Who announce first Cincinnati show since deadly 1979 concert stampede
News -Entertainment |
Star Trek writer D.C. Fontana dead at 80
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When Alberta wanted to spend 12x as much on its birthday as Saskatchewan did
These classic toys from 1969 are still popular today
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'Gave their lives for us': Canada's role in Italian campaign remembered 75 years later
Stephanie Jenzer
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The A.Y. Jackson painting of Nova Scotia that could have stayed there
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Neil Young is releasing a new archival album — and he wants you to decide what's on it
Jennifer Van Evra
Radio -Q -Blog ||
Scientists show off unusually well-preserved prehistoric puppy
News -Technology & Science |
The 'Conservative tradition' that pointed a finger at the Tory leader in 1980
How the driverless car of 1971 worked
The day Audrey McLaughlin and the New Democrats made history
The Cabbage Patch Kid contest that attracted hundreds
Irving Burgie, songwriter of Belafonte's calypso hit Day-O, dead at 95
Mark Kennedy
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Russian filmmaker plays catch-up on the 1986 Chornobyl disaster
Chris Brown
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When the world's biggest McDonald's was told to close in China
How long can Canada's minority government last? (The 1965 edition)
How electronic toys made manufacturers think about older 'kids'
Winnipeg General Strike inspires gritty love story for the silver screen
Karen Pauls
News -Canada -Manitoba |
Yasuhiro Nakasone, Japanese PM who presided over country's economic growth, dead at 101
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