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Natasha MacDonald-Dupuis - Reporter, Radio-Canada | CBC

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He thought he'd sold his Rolex for $15K. Sleight of hand left him with coupons instead

A Quebec man selling a Rolex for $15,000 says he was cheated out of money after a Facebook Marketplace buyer showed him the cash in an envelope but then performed a sleight-of-hand trick that left him with an envelope full of flyer clippings instead.

Northern Ontario diocese ignored decades of sexual misconduct allegations against priests, volunteers

A Catholic diocese in Northern Ontario protected priests who allegedly committed sexual misconduct for decades, an investigation by Radio-Canadas Enqute has found.

Ontario's French TV channel places interim CEO on leave amid workplace harassment allegations

Ontario's Frenchtelevision channelhas placed its interim president on administrative leave amid allegations of workplace harassment and intimidation, Radio-Canada has learned.

City of Toronto joins fight to keep music scene bumping in the face of club closures

A group of councillors and industry stakeholders is hoping to put wind in the sails of the city's music venues by making setting up and staying open in Toronto's hot real estate market a little easier.
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'Where'd the night go?' documentary looks at Toronto's vanishing live music venues

'Whered the night go?' is a Radio-Canada documentary that goes behind the scenes with DIY venue operators, musicians, DJs and promoters as they share their hopes and concerns for Toronto's music scene.

Shuttered music venues raise fears of 'homogeneous' Toronto culture

A spate of venue closures in early 2017 sent shockwaves through Toronto's music community and raised fears that the city will become nothing but 'condos and restaurants.'

Donations help Nunavut children visit dying father in Ottawa

Five children from Kimmirut, Nunavut, will fly to Ottawa tomorrow morning to see their dying father thanks to a significant donation from First Air and more than $8,000 in online donations.

Sewage lagoon in Cape Dorset, Nunavut, still not operational after 8 years

The new Cape Dorset sewage lagoon, built in 2007, is leaking and still not operational despite nearly $6 million in construction, repairs and other costs over the last eight years.

Fundraiser aims to send 5 Kimmirut children to see dying father in Ottawa

Donations are pouring in to help five children from Kimmirut, Nunavut, travel to see their terminally ill father in Ottawa.

Kativik School Board introducing sex education in Nunavik curriculum

A sexual education pilot course tailored to Inuit culture is launching in Nunavik schools this year.