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How Jewish women fought back against the Nazis during a 1943 uprising in Poland
Monday marked 78 years since the start of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, when Jews waged a 27-day revolt against the Nazis. Montreal-born author Judy Batalion writes about the often-forgotten stories of Jewish women who fought in the uprising in her new book, The Light of Days: The Untold Story of Women Resistance Fighters in Hitler's Ghettos.
Radio -The Current ||

The mayoral feud that saw Edmonton compared to 'a clapboard outhouse'
It was a conflict that was ignited by the usual spark -- a difference of opinion on municipal property tax rankings.

The dark history of Canada's Food Guide: How experiments on Indigenous children shaped nutrition policy
Nutritional experiments were performed on intentionally malnourished Indigenous children in residential schools in the 1940s and ’50s. These experiments are directly connected to Canada’s Food Guide, explained historian Ian Mosby
Radio -Unreserved |

When smokers wanted Ottawa and its taxes to butt out

Audio
Online project aims to preserve voices, knowledge of First Nations elders
News -Canada -Thunder Bay |

When a top chef was brought in to show off 'Canadian' food in China

The time a Cape Breton college held a lottery for a job

The hometown hockey heroes that polarized Cape Breton in 1989

When Canada was testing out this 'Telefile' thing in the '90s

Ancient cave poop reveals how bats have adapted to humans and climate change
Radio -As It Happens ||

When CBC viewers met Buffy Sainte-Marie

Alberta separatism was a thing in the early 1980s

'The second coming of the ice age' in St. John's in 1984

When comic books weren't the bargains they used to be

Retail giant W. Galen Weston has died at age 80
News -Business |

How the citizens' band made the airwaves more accessible

Why Air Canada's summer seat sale was a first in 1982

How France opened its door to Mickey Mouse in 1992

When Ontario Place was under construction and over budget

The Saskatchewan city with a competing mail service in 1982

Why Ontario ended happy hour in 1984

How Walter S. Allward's Monument at Vimy marked a turning point in the nation's art history

Philip Dombowsky
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, dead at 99

Janet Davison
News -World ||

Rapper DMX dead at 50 after several days on life support
News -Entertainment ||
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