The Pearson Airport theft ranks as Canada's biggest-ever gold heist and the sixth-largest in modern global history. Size matters2 days agoDuration1:00Peel Police recently revealed that the gold shipment in the Toronto Airport heist contained 6,600 gold bars of varying weights and sizes. Fin du widget Widget. Fin du widget Widget. Bad math and missing millions: Why the Toronto airport gold heist is far from solvedMultiple charges have been laid more than a year after a heist at Toronto Pearson International Airport, but tens of millions of dollars of gold is still missing.
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June 21, 2024 16:35 UTC
At Issue | Summer campaigning heats upNewsDuration 23:43The House may have adjourned for summer, but the politics are heating up. In this final At Issue of the season, the panel breaks down what’s ahead for the federal parties, including a high-stakes Toronto byelection. Plus, the on-going calls to release the names of MPs implicated in the foreign interference report.
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June 21, 2024 16:35 UTC
New technology aims to improve care for organ transplant patientsNewsDuration 4:24Organ transplant patients once had to take a cocktail of drugs to combat rejection. However, new tools could make it much easier to reduce rejection rates. CBC’s Darius Mahdavi breaks down the science of genomics.
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June 21, 2024 15:55 UTC
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the deaths of four people at a home near Harrow. Officers were called to a residence on County Road 13 around 1:30 p.m. Investigators believe there is no imminent threat to public safety, although the OPP reminds all members of the public to be aware of their personal safety at all times. OPP on the scene of a sudden death investigation at a home on County Road 13 in Harrow, Ont., on Thursday. Harrow is a small southwestern Ontario town near Lake Erie.
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June 21, 2024 15:55 UTC
This couple rescues ducklings that hatch around SaskatoonNewsDuration 2:25Ducklings can hatch anywhere, but that can be a problem in a city if the babies are far from water. In Saskatoon, that’s where John Polson and his wife, Alverta, come in. The couple dedicates a month and a half every year to relocating hundreds of ducklings.
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June 21, 2024 15:50 UTC
Trainors from around the world are gathering on P.E.I. this weekendNewsDuration 6:13Are you a Trainor? People with these surnames and similar ones from around the world are on their way to P.E.I. This weekend, the group will celebrate their Irish heritage and Island connections. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin spoke with some of the organizers about what they have planned.
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June 21, 2024 15:05 UTC
's Shuswap Valley have warned there could be a public safety risk after a 66-year-old woman was found dead at a mobile home park on Wednesday. Sicamous RCMP say they were called to assist paramedics providing medical assistance to the woman, who was found unresponsive in a driveway at the park early Wednesday. James Grandy of the RCMP said in a release that investigators believe there could be a potential public safety risk. Therefore, police will also be implementing additional measures within our authority in an effort to mitigate public safety concerns. CBC News has reached out to RCMP for more information about the potential risk to the public, and what safety measures are being put in place.
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June 21, 2024 13:52 UTC
Truck with anti-Muslim messages registered to Rebel NewsNewsDuration 2:02An advertising truck driving around Toronto displaying an anti-Muslim video message is registered to Rebel News Network, according to Ontario Transportation Ministry records. Many say the Islamophobic message goes too far, and the truck is now the subject of a police investigation.
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June 21, 2024 09:38 UTC
Gardiner Museum welcomes first curator of Indigenous ceramicsNewsDuration 2:50The Gardiner Museum is about to undergo a massive transformation, and the new space will have a greater focus on Indigenous art. Franchesca Hebert-Spence will oversee the narrative and content development of the museum’s new Indigenous gallery space. CBC's Talia Ricci got a tour.
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June 21, 2024 09:38 UTC
He hid from Nazis in the woods for 2 years as a boy. Now his story is on the big screenNewsDuration 3:01Now 94 years old, Maxwell Smart recounts his ordeal of escaping the Holocaust on his own as a Jewish 11-year-old. The Montrealer praises the filmmaker who managed to portray his experience in The Boy in the Woods while speaking with CBC's Brittany Henriques.
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June 21, 2024 07:51 UTC
Here's how people helped keep animals cool during P.E.I. 's heat waveNewsDuration 2:47Red Shores in Summerside and Charlottetown postponed race cards over the past couple of days due to the intense heat that blanketed the Island. Racing manager Lee Drake tells us how horses are dealing with the temperatures and what staff are doing keep them cool. At the P.E.I. Humane Society, Ashley Travis says fans are on full blast and staff are limiting how long the shelter's animals can be outside.
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June 21, 2024 07:33 UTC
There's more than just heat on the way for Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent. Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm warning alongside the heat warning that has been in place for much of the week. According to the agency, a line of severe thunderstorms is located from LaSalle to east of Arkwood and is nearly stationary. "Heavy downpours can cause flash floods and water pooling on roads," Environment Canada warns. Temperatures have soared to 34 C in Windsor-Essex this week, as the region is under a "heat dome."
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June 21, 2024 07:13 UTC
Sweltering Nova Scotians will get some relief on FridayNewsDuration 2:27Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon recaps the record-breaking heat that blanketed the province this week. He said to expect another uncomfortably warm night Thursday, but that cooler temperatures are on the way Friday.
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June 21, 2024 04:07 UTC
RAW: Dashboard camera captures transport truck collision in Thunder BayNewsDuration 0:27Thunder Bay OPP, the fire department, and emergency medical services responded to a collision on Highway 11/17 at John Street Wednesday, June 19. The collision involved a transport truck and multiple cars. Three people had minor injuries. The operator of the transport truck has been charged with careless driving under the Highway Traffic Act.
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June 21, 2024 03:47 UTC