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Austin Delaney
@AustinCTV
Retired reporter/Anchor CTV News Toronto
Toronto Katılım Eylül 2011
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Robert Fife, one of Canada’s best-known political journalists, is retiring. Ask him your questions about his career theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
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Longtime CTV journalist to run for Toronto city council seat trib.al/Ek5Axia
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Natalie Johnson, longtime CTV News journalist, to run for city council cp24.com/local/toronto/…
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NEW: @NatalieCTV to seek the Beaches-East York ward currently represented by mayoral hopeful Brad Bradford.
thestar.com/news/gta/city-…
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Ukrainian Armed Forces units carried out one of the boldest and smartest operations in recent times.
Our fighters quickly captured two enemy armored columns, including modern T-72B3 and T-90M tanks. Instead of simply blowing them up, Ukrainian crews climbed inside and launched a deep raid behind enemy lines.
Using Russian vehicles with Ukrainian crews inside, our soldiers broke straight into the headquarters of one of the Russian military groupings. At first, the Russians did not even understand what was happening — they thought it was one of their own columns. And by the time they realized the truth, it was already too late.
The headquarters was completely overrun. The command of the grouping was either eliminated or taken prisoner. Documents, communications equipment, maps, and offensive plans all fell into Ukrainian hands.

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I missed the last train in Seoul once.
Phone at 3%. Didn’t speak Korean. It was raining, freezing, and I had no idea where I was supposed to go.
I tried calling an Uber but my card kept failing because of my bank fraud protection. Perfect timing.
I was standing outside the station looking completely defeated when this older woman walked up to me and started speaking Korean. I told her I didn’t understand.
She pulled out her phone translator and typed:“You are lost?”
I nodded.
She asked where I was staying, looked at the address, then motioned for me to follow her.
This woman walked me almost 15 minutes through side streets, holding her umbrella over both of us while I apologized every thirty seconds.
When we got to my hotel, I tried offering her cash for helping me.
She looked genuinely offended.
Typed into the translator again:“If my son was lost somewhere, I hope someone helps him too.”
Then she bowed and walked away in the rain before I could even process what happened.
Some places still treat strangers like human beings first.
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🚨 We're hiring! The @nytimes Canada bureau seeks an experienced Western Canada correspondent. This is an amazing opportunity to join our team as we scale up our coverage of the country.
And boy will they be busy...
Spread the word #journojobs #cdnpoli
job-boards.greenhouse.io/thenewyorktime…
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My former colleague @simmonssteve has the balls to ask pertinent questions. Reporters aren’t cheerleaders. They’re not guidance councillors. When he says he talked to 20 or so prominent NHL people, he talked to them. Takes heat for doing his job correctly #LeafsForever
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