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Whatever Happened to the Cast of Barney?
Between 1991 and 2001, David Joyner and Carey Stinson wore the Barney suit. David Joyner later played the role of Hip Hop ...
In the group stage, the format is a best of nine legs, or first to five legs. For the latter stages of the competition, ...
Madina Iltireh says she faced discrimination during her time at Canada's embassy in Kuwait. Minority rights advocates say the case of a former diplomat who had to appeal to the Federal Court to force ...
As the United States’ broadcast regulator takes steps toward deregulation, an even more dramatic parallel is emerging to the north. Canada’s counterpart to the FCC has announced that radio stations ...
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Surrey radio station hit by gunfire amid extortion threats targeting South Asian community
The host at a Surrey radio station that was hit by gunfire says she will not stop talking about public safety. As CBC’s Sohrab Sandhu reports, Surrey police say the overnight shooting is tied to a ...
Three weeks of NFL action are in the books, and the season is officially one-sixth of the way complete. That means we still have a lot more football to go! While all the games are available to watch ...
On Monday afternoon, on Radio-Canada’s Ici RDI news channel, host Christian Latreille asked the network’s Washington, D.C.-based reporter, Élisa Serret, why the United States had not done more to ...
Radio-Canada has apologized and put one of its reporters on indefinite leave after she used antisemitic language during a Monday broadcast. On the television show Sur Le Terrain, Washington ...
Radio-Canada is apologizing after a reporter made antisemitic comments on air, but a national Jewish advocacy group says the broadcaster needs to do more to prevent similar incidents from happening.
The Maison de Radio-Canada is seen in Montreal. A reporter who uttered antisemitic stereotypes on air has been relieved of her duties and Radio-Canada has apologized. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian ...
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