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Mt. Cascade towers over the Rimrock Resort Hotel, seen through trees at lower right, where the G7 Finance Ministers will be meeting in Banff, Alta. on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
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Fans and players stand for the Canadian national Anthem ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays home opener against the Baltimore Orioles, in Toronto on Thursday, March 27, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey
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Mt. Cascade towers over the Rimrock Resort Hotel, seen through trees at lower right, where the G7 Finance Ministers will be meeting in Banff, Alta. on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
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Fans and players stand for the Canadian national Anthem ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays home opener against the Baltimore Orioles, in Toronto on Thursday, March 27, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey
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A trader gestures as the Toronto Stock Exchange 300 composite index tumbles 39.90 points by mid-morning, Toronto, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1990. The stock market slump was caused by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bill Becker
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Fans and players stand for the Canadian national Anthem ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays home opener against the Baltimore Orioles, in Toronto on Thursday, March 27, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey
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Maturity ward nurse Veronica Popa wears protective face mask and glasses as she checks in on Kate Chong as husband Brian videos at St. Paul's hospital in downtown Vancouver, Saturday, June 13, 2020.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
Brian Chong takes a photo of wife Kate and their new baby girl Adelynn Susandrea Chong following delivery at St. Paul's hospital in downtown Vancouver, Sunday, June 14, 2020.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
Brian Chong takes a picture of his new baby girl Adelynn Susandrea Chong as she gets weighed on the scales after delivery at St. Paul's hospital in downtown Vancouver, Sunday, June 14, 2020.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
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CP1ALB22008201 | Birth during a Pandemic 
An Afghan nomad, known as a Kuchi, leads his donkeys in Bamiyan province, Afghanistan, Saturday, June 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
Associated Press photographer Rodrigo Abd takes a portrait of a man and his pack animal with a wooden box camera in Bamiyan, Afghanistan, Friday, June 16, 2023. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
Associated Press photographer Rodrigo Abd takes a photo with a wooden box camera at a former U.S. base in the Arghandab Valley of Afghanistan, June 11, 2023. The kamra-e-faroee, or “instant camera,” is a handmade box on a tripod that combines a simple camera and darkroom in one. (AP Photo/Bram Janssen)
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CP1ALB25993210 | Afghanistan in a New Light 
File - In this Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011 file photo, Libyan rebel fighters fire their machine guns toward loyalist positions down town Sirte, Libya. Ten years ago, an uprising in Tunisia opened the way for a wave of popular revolts against authoritarian rulers across the Middle East known as the Arab Spring. For a brief window as leaders fell, it seemed the move toward greater democracy was irreversible. Instead, the region saw its most destructive decade of the modern era. Syria, Yemen, Libya and Iraq have been torn apart by wars, displacement and humanitarian crisis. (AP Photo/Manu Brado, File )
EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - FILE - In this Oct. 21, 2011, file photo, the body of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi lies on a mattress in a commercial freezer at a shopping center in Misrata, Libya. Ten years ago, an uprising in Tunisia opened the way for a wave of popular revolts against authoritarian rulers across the Middle East known as the Arab Spring. For a brief window as leaders fell, it seemed the move toward greater democracy was irreversible. Instead, the region saw its most destructive decade of the modern era. Syria, Yemen, Libya and Iraq have been torn apart by wars, displacement and humanitarian crisis. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo, File)
File - In this Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011 file photo, Mohammed al-Babi holds a golden pistol he says belonged to Moammar Gadhafi in Sirte, Libya. Ten years ago, an uprising in Tunisia opened the way for a wave of popular revolts against authoritarian rulers across the Middle East known as the Arab Spring. For a brief window as leaders fell, it seemed the move toward greater democracy was irreversible. Instead, the region saw its most destructive decade of the modern era. Syria, Yemen, Libya and Iraq have been torn apart by wars, displacement and humanitarian crisis. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo)
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CP1ALB21968670 | Arab Spring A Decade Later 
FILE - In this Saturday, April 29, 2006 photo, children holding U.S. flags march down Broadway during the 19th Annual Sikh Day Parade in New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, many Sikhs have been mistaken for Muslims and have become targets. As a result, they have been at the forefront of civil rights advocacy against religious and racial profiling. (AP Photo/Hiroko Masuike, File)
FILE - In this Saturday, Sept. 15, 2001 file photo, the Statue of Liberty stands in front of a smoldering lower Manhattan at dawn, seen from Jersey City, N.J. The Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States nearly 20 years ago precipitated profound changes in America and the world. (AP Photo/Dan Loh, File)
FILE - In this Thursday, Sept. 13, 2001 file photo, Liberty County resident Rev. M. Timonthy Elder, Sr., retired, repositions one of his wind-blown U.S. flags in Bristol, Fla. Rev. Elder displayed the flags as a show of his family's support for America following terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington two days earlier. (AP Photo/Phil Coale, File)
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CP1ALB21109168 | Sept. 11 A World Upended 
EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Nina Shevchenko, left, mourns next to the body of her 15-year-old son Artem Shevchenko, who was killed in a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Friday, April 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Ukrainian Nicolai, 41, says goodbye to his daughter Elina, 4, and his wife Lolita, on a train bound for Poland fleeing from the war at the train station in Lviv, western Ukraine, Friday, April 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Emergency workers help injured civilians during a Russian bombardment in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Sunday, April 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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CP1ALB23765083 | Russia Ukraine War A Week Photo Gallery 
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