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    Around the world: Fahmy’s release on bail and Ukrainian peace deal take Canadian international headlines Thursday

    A peace deal for the Ukraine and imprisoned Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy released on bail were the focus of Canadian international headlines Thursday.

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    Toronto Star On Assignment: Photographer rappels on the Bloor Viaduct

    Toronto Star chief photographer Bernard Weil rappels from the Bloor Viaduct Bridge to get shots of repair workers in action. Video courtesy of the Toronto Star, where this new photojournalism series was originally published. See additional videos at On Assignment’s homepage.

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    Toronto Star On Assignment: Video and stills

    Anne-Marie Jackson on shooting photo and video together for two separate food features.

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    Toronto Star On Assignment: Indoor skydiving

    A behind-the-scenes look at Richard Lautens taking action-oriented shots of iFly, an indoor skydiving facility.

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    Around the world: International coverage split between U.S. campaign against ISIS and Ukraine talks Wednesday

    Wednesday saw Canadian international coverage focused on peace talks in Minsk and U.S. President Barack Obama’s effort for congressional approval in the campaign against ISIS.

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    Malcolm Gladwell on the hunt for cool

    “The Coolhunt” explores the strange science behind the search for fashion trends at street level.

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    Updated: Bell Media employees ratify final offer in bargaining dispute

    Unifor Local 723M recommends rejection of final offer on first new contract since Bell’s 2010 CTV acquisition.

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    War zones, disasters and pure luck: David Common on international reporting

    In a Sheridan College college lecture, the CBC foreign correspondent explains what it’s really like to report from around the globe.

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    LIVE BLOG: What is the future of investigative TV?

    Join our live-blog of “What is the future of investigative TV?” with the fifth estate‘s Gillian Findlay, Frontline‘s David Fanning and VICE Canada‘s Patrick McGuire. The CBC and Ryerson University-hosted panel begins on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. Photo by Tony Webster, via Flickr.

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    Obama and Merkel meeting, Boko Haram top Canadian international coverage Tuesday

    Around the world: Angela Merkel’s meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama and Boko Haram’s expanding presence in Africa were the focus of Canadian international coverage Tuesday.

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