Brampton, Ontario-born Canadian rapper Tory Lanez charged with shooting hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion in the foot.
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CBC Kids NewsThe biggest drama in the hip-hop community is finally coming to a head. Canadian rapper #ToryLanez is set to appear in court today over the shooting of rapper #MeganTheeStallion.
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Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling recently made comments that some are calling transphobic, or against the trans community. Let’s RECAP.
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CBC Kids NewsMagic was lost this week for some members of the trans community after Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling went on a Twitter rant. The #CBCRECAP squad has been watching this story and it had both sidekicks Veena Yamano and Sean Tran fired up.
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Jeffree Star and Shane Dawson review Kylie Jenner’s skincare, Spongebob Squarepants around the world memes and Jin from BTS releases Tonight.
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CBC Kids News#WhatsFIRE this week? 🔥🔥🔥 From some #Youtubers left feeling burned by a celeb skincare routine, to #memes of #Spongebob entering the room #pursefirst — and in drag — we break down this week's scalding hot tea: bit.ly/2WHVb3Spic.twitter.com/68O4gSHiPz
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Toronto youth organized their own one-day event to talk about sex ed, social justice and making change
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CBC Kids News#MicDrop! 🎤In response to the Ontario government rolling back the sex-ed curriculum and cancelling plans to teach more Indigenous content, young Torontonians are dropping the mic with the #MicDropYouth forum: bit.ly/2B1PGkhpic.twitter.com/XpKDdwtGok
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Simon Fraser University scientist says Mount Meager volcano near Whistler, B.C., could erupt soon. CBC Kids News finds out why.
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CBC Kids News🌋 Did you know that Canada has #volcanoes? Many people don’t, but that’s about to change thanks to #climatechange. Scientists at Simon Fraser University say that B.C.’s Mount Meager is a “sleeping giant” that may erupt “sooner rather than later": bit.ly/2TfqwWm #SFU pic.twitter.com/Gy3buBV4IW
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A new report suggests more than half the world’s wildlife have disappeared from the planet in the past 40 years.
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CBC Kids NewsIn just 40 years, humans have wiped out the majority (60%) of wildlife on the planet according to @World_Wildlife. In Canada, half are in decline, including the woodland caribou and lake whitefish. What on earth is going on, and what can be done about it? bit.ly/2P0orj7pic.twitter.com/6Z7YHOOB1I
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