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This Halifax cartoonist has a mission in 2024: ‘Let me pet your cat’Kate Leth has a somewhat unconventional New Year's resolution. In 2024, they intend to pet 100 cats and document each petting in their 'cat journal.'CanadaJan 17, 2024
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Halifax editorial cartoonist work featured on Canada Post stampCheck your mail -- you might soon see award-winning Halifax editorial cartoonist Bruce MacKinnon's image relating to the Humboldt Broncos tragedy on your postage stamp.CanadaOct 8, 2021
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‘The ideas are amazing’: Abbotsford, B.C. cartoonist turns 102 years oldLocal Abbotsford cartoonist Ernie Poignant celebrated another milestone on Thursday, turning 102 years old. He marked the occasion with a virtual celebration.FeaturesFeb 4, 2021
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Winnipegger’s book on Kamala Harris ends up in U.S Embassy inauguration swag bagKaj Hasselriis' book, 'Kamala in Canada,' is a comic book describing five years of Harris' time spent living in Montreal as a teen.CanadaJan 21, 2021
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Brunswick News responds amid growing fervor over cartoonist’s dismissalBrunswick News Inc., has attempted to push back against what they call "false information" about their decision to end Michael de Adder's freelance contract.CanadaJul 3, 2019
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‘The straw that broke the camel’s back’: Halifax cartoonist reacts to BNI ending contractMichael de Adder, who has been drawing editorial cartoons for 20 years, was let go from N.B. newspapers after releasing a controversial depiction of Donald Trump.PoliticsJul 2, 2019
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This week on Focus Montreal: April 8This week on Focus Montreal: The EMSB celebrates its volunteers, local cartoonist Aislin featured in McCord Museusm's new exhibit and Concordia students shine the light on Montreal's now defunct Negro Community Centre.CanadaApr 9, 2017
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97-year-old Abbotsford cartoonist shows no signs of putting down sketch padGlobal News catches up with a man who’s dedicated decades of his life to drawing thousands of cartoons.Feb 5, 2016
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Top cartoonist leaving Charlie HebdoFrench satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo is facing new problems, with a top cartoonist leaving because of the emotional burden after terrorists killed his colleagues, and divisions over how to use donations from around the world.WorldMay 19, 2015
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Paris attack leaves Saskatchewan cartoonists shakenSaskatoon animators are reeling after Wednesday's deadly attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.CanadaJan 8, 2015
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