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Canadian Olympic athletes who won medals in either Tokyo or Beijing are being financially rewarded for their efforts — $20,000 for a gold, $15,000 for a silver and $10,000 for a bronze Canadian Paralympians who reached the podium in those same Games won't receive a single dollar
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A Canadian women's soccer Olympic gold. A Canadian women's hockey Olympic gold. Canadian sporting women have provided moments that will last a lifetime.
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I’ve never seen anything like this at Pearson Airport in Toronto. A mass of humanity and luggage upon arrival.
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GOLD FOR CANADA 🇨🇦 THEY DID IT! Aaron Brown. Jerome Blake. Brendon Rodney. And Andre De Grasse. Loving Saturday nights once again.
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JUST IN The International Paralympic Committee is investigating and have asked CCTV for an explanation after President Andrew Parsons speech, with a clear and direct call for Peace, at the Opening Ceremony was censored in China.
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BREAKING Myles Sanderson is in police custody. He has been arrested
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Canadian women’s gold medal soccer game: 4.4 million viewers. Canadian women’s gold medal hockey game: 2.7 million viewers. Both were the most watched games of the Summer and Winter Olympics.
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Marie-Philip Poulin. The only hockey player – female or male – to score in four Olympic gold medal games. Truly Captain Canada. The greatest.
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GOLDEN 🇨🇦
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Queen Elizabeth’s last public statement was condolences to the people who lost loved ones in Saskatchewan during the stabbing attack.
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WOMEN’S HOCKEY! A peak audience of 1.3 million watched the Canada vs USA women’s hockey game on Monday, February 7, drawing CBC’s largest late night audience so far during the Games.
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ありがとうございました THANK YOU TOKYO 🇯🇵🇨🇦
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WEIGHT OF THE ROCK 4 Brier titles World Championship Olympic bronze The b’ys from Newfoundland and Labrador. What a team. What memories. My video essay about @TeamGushue. Edited by @stevetzemis.
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Video from Brandi Soles as RCMP arrested Myles Sanderson at 3:30pm. This is near Rosthern, Saskatchewan.
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Residents of the James Smith Cree Nation have been told to go into their homes and lock their doors. Stay off the roads. And I’m now learning a home on the First Nation is surrounded by police. @CBCAlerts
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CBC News has now confirmed Myles Sanderson is dead. We are still working to confirm the details of his death. When I get those details, I will report. RCMP to speak to media at 7:30pm
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This USA crowd is stunned. Canada has done it. Canada stuns the world in the 4x100m relay on American soil once again.
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The newscycle is fast moving and can leave behind the stories and voices of many. The names and stories of those killed and injured in the James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon should not quickly fade away. Questions remain. Important issues unresolved. Reporting to be done.
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GUSHUE FOR THE WIN HISTORIC @TeamGushue defeats Koe to become the first three-man team to ever win the Brier. That's now four Brier titles in six years for the team from Newfoundland and Labrador. This one for Gushue, with three players, absolutely legendary. #cbccurl
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CANADA 🇨🇦 🎾 FOR THE WIN For the first time in 109 years of competition Canada has won the Davis Cup. Felix Auger-Aliassime Denis Shapovalov Vasek Pospisil Alexis Galarneau Gabriel Diallo Captain Frank Dancevic They did it. What a time for Canada tennis.
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What the Ukrainian athletes have done at the Paralympics is remarkable. 20 athletes have won 28 medals = 10 gold. 10 silver. 8 bronze. Second-most at the Games. It's their most successful Winter Paralympics.
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JUST IN Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service and RCMP have just released the names of the people killed on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon on Sunday morning. They will not be identifying the victims.
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JUST IN Canadian entrepreneur Sanjay Malaviya makes $1.2 million donation to directly support Team Canada’s Olympic and Paralympic Tokyo and Beijing medallists. $5,000 per medal. 130 Olympians and 53 Paralympians will receive a grant through this donation. @CBCOlympics
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Moments before my latest CBC News hit a Weldon, Saskatchewan resident named Johnny walked over and gave camera operator Don and I two Dr. Peppers. He then offered to “bring us some lunch because he saw us out here all day” My people. My province. Heartbreaking day here.
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CANADA FOR THE WIN 🇨🇦⚽️ CANADA IS GOING TO THE WORLD CUP THIS IS INCREDIBLE GO CRAZY CANADA #CANMNT