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ET, reporter Hannah Thibedeau will speak to Rex Murphy about his overall impressions of this year's election campaign.
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The Public Health Agency of Canada said it has a stockpile of thyroid-protecting iodide pills, but would not reveal where because of security concerns, CBC's Hannah Thibedeau reported.
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Crown prosecutors also want to hear from a forensic psychiatrist, but that expert will not be available until December, according to the CBC's Hannah Thibedeau.
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The opposition is also trying to shift the attention to Harper in this controversy, because it says he allowed Oda to deceive Parliament, said CBC News Ottawa reporter Hannah Thibedeau.
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"What we hear from a lot of our French colleagues is that he still needs to work on that a bit," the CBC's Hannah Thibedeau said Sunday from Ottawa.
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Writer-directors Wilson and Thibedeau occasionally approach Michel Gondry-like levels of absurdism (and sometimes challenge their young actors 'gifts for improvisation in run-on single takes), just as the well-integrated quasi-documentary footage of Joey at the Day of the Dead celebration trumpets its bizarreness.
Variety.com 2010
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"The good news was we opened when we did, but the bad news was the center was needed as desperately as it was," Thibedeau said.
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In the coming year, Thibedeau would like to see the center add more health services.
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"It's a new focal point (in Vail)," Thibedeau said.
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Thibedeau said the attention Solaris has been getting just with the few businesses that have already opened there is "just amazing."
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