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kate middleton absolutely stuns in red while giving a moving speech
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Kate Middleton Absolutely Stuns In Red While Giving A Moving Speech

On October 19, The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton stunned the public when she stepped out in a long red turtleneck top with...

jamie foxxs heartbreaking tribute to his sister one year after her death
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Jamie Foxx’s Heartbreaking Tribute To His Sister One Year After Her Death

In an October post from Jamie Foxx, the actor-slash-singer reflects on his late sister, Deondra Dixon, and her untimely passing in 2020. Sharing...

is dog the bounty hunter really ending his search for brian laundrie
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Is Dog The Bounty Hunter Really Ending His Search For Brian Laundrie?

Dog, the Bounty Hunter, is no longer in Florida looking for Brian Laundrie because he suffered an injury. According to the Daily Mail,...

a look at margaret chos relationship history
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A Look At Margaret Cho’s Relationship Timeline

Following her divorce, Margaret Cho was once set to marry fellow comedian Rocco Stowe, though surprisingly little ink has been spilled about the...

heres how mayim bialik actually feels about vaccines
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Here’s How Mayim Bialik Actually Feels About Vaccines

Mayim Bialik made a controversial statement in her 2012 parenting book that got the actor pegged as an “anti-vaxxer.” According to Newsweek, Bialik’s...

cord blood bank of canada owner claims in lawsuit all samples destroyed 3 years ago but hasnt told clients
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Cord Blood Bank of Canada owner claims in lawsuit all samples destroyed 3 years ago, but hasn’t told clients

A Toronto company that was paid to store potentially life-saving stem cells from the children of roughly 3,000 clients across Canada is now...

investment in renewable energy favoured over oil and gas but regional differences persist poll finds
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Investment in renewable energy favoured over oil and gas, but regional differences persist, poll finds

A majority of Canadians favour more investment in renewable energy such as wind, solar and hydrogen over oil and gas, with divisions evident based...

former generals join fight to bring endangered afghan interpreters to canada
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Former generals join fight to bring endangered Afghan interpreters to Canada

Three distinguished, former task force commanders from Canada’s war in Afghanistan have written an urgent appeal to the immigration minister to restart a...

will canada have covid booster shots this year probably but not for everyone experts say
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Will Canada have COVID booster shots this year? Probably, but not for everyone, experts say

Janet Lang had two doses of coronavirus vaccine, but she still double-masks every time she leaves her house.  That’s because Lang, 73, takes oral...

canadian fishers keep eye on u k as activists raise lobster concerns
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Canadian fishers keep eye on U.K. as activists raise lobster concerns

Once again politicians in Europe are asking: do lobsters feel pain? Is it animal cruelty to drop them live into pots of boiling...

how prince william and prince harry worked together on princess dianas statue
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How Prince William And Prince Harry Worked Together On Princess Diana’s Statue

When visitors stop by Kensington Palace, they’ll find something extraordinary if they spend time with the statue of the late Princess Diana in...

pandemic era elopements micro weddings could be here to stay as couples find less is more
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Pandemic-era elopements, micro-weddings could be here to stay as couples find less is more

When Katey Mac thinks back to her large-scale wedding two years ago, she says one of her biggest regrets was not eloping. Unaware of a...

the surprising way jennifer garner once helped the cia
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The Surprising Way Jennifer Garner Once Helped The CIA

Back in 2003, Jennifer Garner and the cast of “Alias” were riding high. They were part of one of the most popular television...

nursing homes with repeated violations continue to break law despite ontarios promise to crack down
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Nursing homes with repeated violations continue to break law, despite Ontario’s promise to crack down

Ontario long-term care homes continue to break the law without facing serious penalties, with egregious consequences for seniors in the province. “We need...

mikmaw chief sees better future through mmiwg action plan
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Mi’kmaw chief sees better future through MMIWG action plan

Spurred on by the pain from her own family tragedy, Annie Bernard-Daisley has spent the past few years fighting for justice for Indigenous...