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Champagne’s not popping like it used to as market buzz turns flatThe 2023 harvest in Champagne was on a good track with little frost and hail damage, contained mildew and well-formed bunches but soil water recharge could be of concern.WorldJul 19, 2023
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LCBO encouraging champagne drinkers to ‘explore’ new brands amid Dom Pérignon shortageThe LCBO said it is encouraging its customers to "explore and discover new brands."ConsumerJun 16, 2022
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Champagne, Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong spar over China approachThe Conservative foreign affairs critic told Champagne during a House of Commons committee meeting Tuesday that the government needs to show Canadians how it will deal with growing Chinese intimidation of Canadians within Canada's borders.CanadaNov 24, 2020
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Tough talk on China could hurt efforts to free detained Canadians, Champagne saysTestifying before the House of Commons Canada-China relations committee, Champagne is urging MPs not to give in to the temptation to tough talk that won't help Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig.CanadaNov 23, 2020
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Canada, Five Eyes allies express concerns over expulsion of Hong Kong lawmakers'We urge the Chinese central authorities to reconsider their actions against Hong Kong’s elected legislature and immediately reinstate the Legislative Council members.'CanadaNov 18, 2020
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Belarus protests: Here’s a look at what’s happening and whyDemonstrations, some of them violent, have been ongoing in Belarus since Sunday, but why are people protesting? Here's a look at what's going on.WorldAug 15, 2020
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Coronavirus: Champagne says efforts to repatriate Canadians ‘on a scale we’ve never seen’"So that’s why information is key in times of crisis and in times where people are nervous, and it’s understandable."CanadaMar 22, 2020
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Coronavirus: Canada, U.S. in contact ‘almost daily’ over COVID-19 measures, Champagne saysForeign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne struck a diplomatic tone as he described a "science-first'' approach that includes the government's Five Eyes security partners to keep COVID-19 from running amok across the continent.HealthMar 9, 2020
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Don’t pour out champagne from New Year’s Eve — you can still use itThere are more ways to use old champagne than you think.LifestyleJan 2, 2020
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Canada’s next great wine region: Nova ScotiaWinemakers in the heartland of Nova Scotia's wine industry, the Annapolis Valley, are embracing what might appear as an impossible set of conditions to create award-winning white and sparkling winesCanadaMar 30, 2016
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