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everythingzoomer.com | Peter Muggeridge
| June 5th, 2025Canadian astronaut Marc Garneau, pictured in June 2000. Photo: NASA/Wikimedia/Public DomainMarc Garneau, the first Canadian astronaut to explore the heavens, has died at 76 after a short illness. Born in Quebec City, Garneau studied engineering before joining the Canadian Armed Forces. In 1983, he was one of six people chosen in the Canadian Space Agency’s first astronaut recruitment campaign.
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everythingzoomer.com | Peter Muggeridge
| May 12th, 2025Top chef Suzanne Barr (pictured above) got her start as a private chef in New York, Miami and Paris before bringing her Afro-Caribbean inspired culinary talents back to her hometown of Toronto. Photo: Samuel EngelkingPerhaps you know Toronto chef Suzanne Barr as a judge on television shows like Top Chef Canada and Wall of Chefs, or maybe you’ve eaten her comforting Afro-Caribbean fare at the Gladstone Hotel, Saturday Dinette or True True Diner.
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everythingzoomer.com | Peter Muggeridge
| April 28th, 2025Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, seen here in January, won a decisive victory in the federal election on Monday night, capping an incredible comeback for the Liberal Party. Photo: Jason Franson/The Canadian Press Canadians have chosen Mark Carney to be their next prime minister. This marks a stunning turnaround for the Liberal Party, which had been written off for dead just a few months ago.
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everythingzoomer.com | Peter Muggeridge
| April 21st, 2025Photo: Andrej Ivanov/Getty ImagesA live feed of Pierre Poilievre’s CARP town hall will broadcast from this post around 12:30 p.m. EST on April 21, 2025. With the federal election fast approaching, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre makes a campaign stop at CARP’s town hall to outline how his government will protect the health and wellbeing of older Canadians.
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everythingzoomer.com | Peter Muggeridge
| April 15th, 2025Poilievre noted that older Canadians are particularly affected by scams and fraud, which are growing in number and complexity. Photos: Canada's Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre (Andrej Ivanov/Getty Images); fraud background (shapecharge)Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced today that, if elected, his government will protect seniors by cracking down on criminals who prey on them through scams and frauds.
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