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Quebec comes in strong, Shad extends his history making record on Polaris short listPop provocateur Hubert Lenoir, Congolese-Canadian Pierre Kwenders and electronic orchestral composer Ouri are among the 10 contenders for the $50,000 award for best Canadian album.EntertainmentJul 14, 2022
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Polaris Music Prize 2019 short list announcedOne of 10 critically acclaimed Canadian albums will be chosen to win the annual Polaris Music Prize on Sept. 16.EntertainmentJul 17, 2019
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Grickle Grass celebrates a decade of festivals in London with one final hurrahThe day is full of family-friendly festivities. Then at night, the museum transforms into a concert venue with bands playing in every nook and cranny.EntertainmentMay 2, 2019
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Alan Cross weekly music picks: Christmas songs are already hereThe more old leaves fall, the more new albums drop. Or something like that.CommentaryOct 26, 2018
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SHAD program launching at McGill University in 2018The new educational program at McGill provides experiential learning for "exceptional" CEGEP or high school students.EducationNov 13, 2017
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Students across Canada brought to Fredericton for national program, robotics competitionEvery year, roughly 800 of the brightest high school students from across Canada are given a chance to explore their full potential through an innovative month-long program at one of 13 universities across the country.CanadaJul 21, 2017
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Shad refocuses on music career after ouster from CBC’s ‘Q’"I think I'd be quite happy just getting back to making music," Shad said.EntertainmentSep 1, 2016
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5 things to do in Toronto this weekend (June 19-21)With so many events in and around Toronto, it’s hard to keep track of what’s happening and what’s worth venturing out for. Here are five things we recommend doing in the city this weekend.Jun 19, 2015
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CBC report signals need for safe workplaces:expertsA damning report detailing CBC management missteps in stopping alleged inappropriate behaviour by former radio host Jian Ghomeshi reinforces the need for safe work environments and mechanisms for employees to freely voice concerns, experts say.LifestyleApr 19, 2015
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