| Media | Title and date | Description |
Television 2:42
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March 8, 2007
New 'Rimroller' helps you roll up the rim
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An Ottawa man has invented a device to aid Tim Hortons customers in their quest to "roll up the rim to win."
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Television 6:36
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Nov. 8, 2006
'Ron Joyce has a story to tell'
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The co-founder of Tim Hortons talks about the early days of the chain, the death of his partner Tim Horton, and his controversial dealings with the Horton family.
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Television 1:45
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May 19, 2006
'Toots' Meretsky and the Windsor Ford V-8s
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Irving (Toots) Meretsky was a member of the only Canadian basketball team to win a medal - silver - at the Olympics.
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Television 9:33
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May 13, 2004
Joe Clark: Goodbye to the House
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Joe Clark responds to tributes from his colleagues as he leaves politics for the second time.
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Television 4:40
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Feb. 3, 2004
Desperate gamble to head off emerald ash borer
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Up to 60,000 ash trees are sacrificed to contain the emerald ash borer near Tilbury.
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Television 2:19
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Dec. 12, 2003
Back to Paul Martin's roots
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The people of Windsor, Ont., remember the man who now leads the country.
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Television 2:05
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May 9, 2002
Genetic flaw leads to declining sperm quality
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A Montreal professor says a deteriorating Y chromosome may eventually spell the end of the human race.
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Television 2:51
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Dec. 30, 2001
B.C. church goes bankrupt
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An Anglican diocese can no longer pay for the sins of the past.
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Television 2:05
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Aug. 14, 2001
Dutch elm disease: an old enemy returns
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For decades, Winnipeg kept Dutch elm disease at bay. Now it's making a comeback.
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Television 2:43
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Feb. 7, 2001
Wilma Downing, a life-long basketball coach
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Wilma Downing had dedicated her retirement years to her passion: coaching girls' basketball.
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Television 3:20
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July 26, 2000
IJC warns against eating Great Lakes fish
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Birth defects can result from eating Great Lakes fish, but officials worry the message isn't getting out.
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Television 2:12
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July 6, 2000
I... AM... CANADIAN!
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A Molson beer commercial strikes a nationalistic chord with Canadians from coast to coast.
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Television 5:38
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Jan. 16, 2000
Farming is a business, not a birthright
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An Alberta family thrives on the original homestead by focusing on the business of farming.
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Television 7:19
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July 19, 1999
Where's the money for healing?
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Well into the second year of its mandate, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation is still finding its feet.
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Television 7:53
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June 3, 1999
Fluoride: how much is too much?
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Increasing health concerns about over-fluoridation.
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Joe Clark: Goodbye to the House.
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