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Philippe Caron Lefebvre's sculptures combine natural forms with eerie, sci-fi finishes

Inspired equally by nature, particularly plant life, and science fiction, Philippe Caron Lefebvre creates otherworldly works out of a huge variety of materials including wood, wax, ceramics and Styrofoam.

Jason Botkin's psychedelic murals and grinning plywood masks

Jason Botkin loves to think big. He's one of the founders of the En Masse collaborative mural project. His own work spans murals, drawings and bright, colourful masks on plywood that bring some of the energy of street art into gallery-sized pieces.

'We'll always be present': How Caroline Monnet's art explores her European-native heritage

The daughter of an Algonquin mother and a French-born father, artist and filmmaker Caroline Monnet makes work that she says is a “big hybrid between European and Native,” encompassing influences that range from native bead work to European cinema.

In Jannick Deslauriers's hands, tanks are made of crinoline and power tools, of lace

Jannick Deslauriers is a textile artist who makes work that is huge and high-impact, but delicate and detail-oriented.

Jessica Potenza: from show jumper to painter of horses (by way of coffee)

Jessica Potenza combines two of her great loves, horses and coffee, to make paintings that look like nothing else.

How cardboard monkeys and apes became stand-ins for us, in Laurence Vallières's art

Laurence Vallières creates massive sculptures of animals out of recycled cardboard —sculptures that give you the distinct feeling that there's less difference between us and the rest of the animal kingdom than we'd like to think.

How road kill came to inspire the drawings — and taxidermy — of Kate Puxley

Kate Puxley makes charcoal drawings, sculptures and dioramas that all stem from a fascination with something that rarely appears in works of fine art: roadkill.

Maskull Lasserre drops boulders onto pianos and carves skeletons into everyday objects

Maskull Lasserre takes utilitarian objects — doors, boxing heavy bags, hand grenades — and rearranges them to create brand new works that mess with your expectations.

Q&A: Art dealer Eddy Rogo on entering the studios of emerging artists—and leaving his comfort zone

We chatted with Montreal art dealer Eddy Rogo about his new web series and what it was like getting to know up-and-coming artists.
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2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open: Day 5

Watch the exciting conclusion to the 2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open with the final from the Bow Valley Athletic Club in Calgary.
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ISU World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships: Day 1 - Calgary

The ISU World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships head to Calgary's Olympic Oval for the opening day of the tour's latest stop.
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2025 World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold: World Indoor Tour Gold Madrid

The world's best track and field competitors head to Gallur Municipal Sports Club for another installment of the World Indoor Tour Gold Madrid.
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ISU World Cup Speed Skating: Day 1 - Heerenveen

The very best speed skaters head to Heerenveen, Netherlands for the opening day of the latest ISU World Cup Speed Skating stop.
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FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup - Women's Downhill - Kvitfjell

The best on the women's downhill circuit take on the Olympiabakken course during the latest stop of the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup from Kvitfjell ski resort in Norway.
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FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup: Moguls - Almaty

The "Yuka G" moguls course welcomes the world's best freestyle skiers on the latest stop of the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup tour in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
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FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup: Ski Cross - Gudauri

The FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup heads to Gudauri, Georgia for the first time in history for the men's and women's ski cross events, featuring a bevy of Canadians in action.
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(ASL) Ontario election special: Join us for live results and analysis

American Sign Language interpretation: Ontarians have cast their ballots on Thursday, Feb. 27 and now it’s time to see who will form the next government at Queen’s Park. We’ll bring you all of the results plus analysis from our CBC News team from 9 to 11 p.m. ET.
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Ontario Votes 2025: Join our special broadcast for live results and analysis

Ontarians have cast their ballots on Thursday, Feb. 27 and now it’s time to see who will form the next government at Queen’s Park. We’ll bring you all of the results plus analysis from our CBC News team from 9 to 11 p.m. ET.
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2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open: Day 4

A pair of semi-finals matches will determine the finalists for the 2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open from the Bow Valley Athletic Club in Calgary.
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2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open: Day 3

The 2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open heats up with a quartet of quarter-finals matchups from the Bow Valley Athletic Club in Calgary.
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Liberal leadership candidates take the stage for English debate

Watch CBC News' special coverage as candidates Frank Baylis, Mark Carney, Ruby Dhalla, Chrystia Freeland and Karina Gould meet in Montreal for the only English-language debate in the race to become Canada's next prime minister. Then, CBC's Rosemary Barton and David Cochrane provide analysis and cover the post-debate scrums.
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2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open: Day 2 - Evening

World no. 8 Mohamed El Shorbagy of England highlights an exciting second-round field during the evening session of the second day of the 2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open from Calgary. No. 11 Youssef Soliman and no.19 Dimitri Steinmann are also in action.
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2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open: Day 2 - Afternoon

England's Nathan Lake and world no. 14 Victor Crouin of France compete in respective second-round bouts during the afternoon session of the second day of the 2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open from Calgary.
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Liberal leadership candidates take the stage for French debate

Watch CBC News' special coverage as candidates Frank Baylis, Mark Carney, Ruby Dhalla, Chrystia Freeland and Karina Gould meet in Montreal for the only French-language debate in the race to become Canada's next prime minister (with English translation). Then, CBC's Rosemary Barton and David Cochrane provide analysis and cover the post-debate scrums.
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2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open: Day 1 - Evening

A trio of Canadians are in action during the first evening session of the 2025 Canadian Men's Squash Open. Liam Marrison takes on Mexico's César Salazar, Canadian men's top rank David Baillargeon faces Malaysia's Addeen Idrakie, and Connor Turk battles Charlie Lee of England.