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  2. Steve Wallis - Wikipedia

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    Wallis is the proprietor of a heating company. Upon first becoming acquainted with YouTube, he assumed that the platform was a forum for posting viral joke videos. After posting a video of himself camping in -32°C weather, and seeing the enthusiastic response it garnered in the comments section, he decided to focus on creating more of this type of content. [2]

  3. Resignation of Chrystia Freeland - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Freeland's resignation was unexpected during a meeting of Canada's premiers in Toronto, calling it "chaos" and reiterating his call for national unity: "I think we all are [concerned about the resignation], but again, this is a time for the premiers to step up — which we're going to and project unity across the ...

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    The Parliament of Canada approves the allocation of CA$764 million (US$587 million) in military aid to Ukraine. (Ukrainska Pravda) Syrian civil war. Fall of the Assad regime. Armed men raid and set fire to the tomb of former president Hafez al-Assad and also conduct attacks on other tombs and graves in Qardaha District, Latakia Governorate, Syria.

  5. Canada convoy protest - Wikipedia

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    Action 4 Canada, which is associated with the Canada Unity group inside the Freedom Convoy, has been called an Islamophobic and anti-LGBTQ hate and conspiracy group; it hosts webpages about the dangers of political Islam, health consequences of 5G technology, and the alleged underreporting by the mainstream media of adverse reactions to the ...

  6. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube's current headquarters in San Bruno, California (2010 to present) In January 2010, [93] YouTube introduced an online film rentals service which is currently available only to users in the US, Canada and the UK. [94] [95] The service offers over 6,000 films. [96]

  7. Molly Burke - Wikipedia

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    Molly Jane Lucy Burke (born February 8, 1994) is a Canadian YouTube personality and motivational speaker whose eponymous channel has nearly 2 million subscribers. [2] Burke was diagnosed at age four with retinitis pigmentosa, a condition which causes loss of vision. She lost most of her sight at age 14. [3]

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  9. Lindsay Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay Shepherd (born 7 December 1994) is a Canadian columnist who became known for her involvement, as a graduate student and teaching assistant, in an academic freedom controversy at Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) in Waterloo, Ontario, in 2017.