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Improve your English
Re: "Police arrest 6 after smash-and-grab at Markham jewelry store caught on video" 4 December 2024
Please learn to spell! What is "jewelry"? The correct word is "jewellery". The CBC can do better than this, surely.
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Re: Investigation underway after CP Rail cars catch fire, roll through downtown London, Ont. (Mon, April 22, 2024 at 5:28 a.m. EDT)
The story contains the sentence "From there, firefighters continued to work to put out smoldering material."
A Canadian news outlet ought to know much better! The correct spelling in Commonwealth English is "smouldering".
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Science blunder
"While these seismic events were relatively mild — the largest was a magnitude 5.0 — by Earth's standards, the moon's lack of gravity makes them seem worse, Watters told CNN." — from the article "Yes, the moon is shrinking but that's not the disturbing news scientists discovered that could threaten future NASA missions", 2 Feb 2024
For your information, the moon DOES have gravity. It's only about 1/6 what we have on Earth, but there is not a "lack of gravity".
Please correct this.
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Re: Delta passengers were stuck on a plane for nearly 15 hours, then slept in military barracks after their flight... (12 December 2023))
"Because every single one of us just had to be put through the ringer."
So your article says. That's "WRINGER" — with a W! You didn't think she was talking about bells, did you?
Honestly.
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Re: Quebec cold case: Man faces first-degree murder charge in young girl's 1994 killing (12 December 2023)
Your link on the Yahoo! Canada main page reads "Inmate charged for 1994 killing of teen girl" when in fact Marie-Chantale Desjardins was 10 years old when she disappeared and was murdered — not a teen.
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Improve your spelling
Please correct the spelling of Vice-Admiral Harry DeWolf in the story about HMCS Haida’s 80th anniversary.
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Get Over Your Pathetic Case of TDS....
NINE, count them, nine stories taking **** about the former and the next president while the single most corrupt, lying fraud is occupying the White House. I logged in here just to tell you you're pathetic. Get over it already. C'mon, man! Pull your noses out of Biden wrinkled old . Did I mention it's * stained? You Leftist truly are scum.
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Don't click bait, you used the story of a missing 9 year old little girl to get clicks, that's a dirty rat thing to do
Be honest and say what the story is about rather than the same "Oklahoma couple vanish in strange circumstances..." click "they stayed an extra day at their campground and forgot to tell their families", if you get better writers you don't have to click bait. I am not a writer and half the time when I wipe there's a better story on the toilet paper
Oh also maybe get an actual proofreader nstead of spellcheck, the amount of "well spelled miss takes our out standing" rant over please get better thanks
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Get your information right before posting
In a recent story about a "red house" being shifted off it's foundation during Hurricane Lee in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia...that was NOT a "house". I have a photo of it taken only about 4 weeks prior. It is a fishing gear shack mounted on cribbing at the waters' edge.
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Spelling
Re: On Canada Project Opinion: A recap of Pierre Poilievre's 'Tory Boy Summer' (September 15 2023)
The word is spelt "manoeuvre", not "maneuver".
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Stop with click bait headlines
You have an article talking about a french immersion program not being able to survive but the headline makes it seems like its a LANGUAGE ISSUE when IT IS NOT. It's an economic issue. People are choosing to not participate due to inflation and the bursaries not being adjusted to reflect the new/current costs of living. This type of ****-disturbery makes me ECSTATIC that news outlets are banned from social media. :)
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Your article from 28.8.2023 Concerning Bard Pitt and Ines De RamonSomehow you are very misinformed, all just fake! See also the statement on
Somehow you are very misinformed, all just fake!
See also the statement on Facebook from February 2023Ladies and Gentlemen
Unfortunately, these supposed statements do not correspond to reality. These supposed insiders are spreading statements that actor Brad Pitt has never confirmed, let alone that anyone in the press has ever personally contacted him for the truth.For your information, he posted this statement on Facebook on February 23, 2023!
Against the false statements of alleged Brad Pitt insiders! With all these constant misstatements, the fans and readers are only confused and the credibility of the publisher is damaged as…489th ranked -
Improve your English
Re: Headline "Ont. restaurant owner beat to death over unpaid bill" 26 August 2023
The correct form is BEATEN — as used in the article itself. "Beat" is fine if you don't mind sounding like Jed Clampett, but journalists should have a better grasp of English.
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Try telling the truth instead of your biased BS.
Do you know how un American it is to deny people the free speech to express their opinion on your biased articles? You are fooling no one. You
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Re "A YouTube star rode in the Titan sub days before it went missing. His footage shows OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush discussing control issues with the 'brains' of the sub."
The story contains this sentence: "Rush, debriefing the crew on why he called off the dive, said something 'just didn't seem quite right' with the submersible's control system, which he called the 'brains' of the sub."
"Debriefing"?! Please learn the difference between "briefing" and "debriefing". In the former case, information is given out; in the latter, it is gathered in. Surely "briefing" would have been the right word here.
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re: Corne van Hoepen 6/10 article on Ottawa protest: Joel Harden's claim of being attacked has been debunked
Video here shows he actually poked himself in the eye with his megaphone:
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Misspelling
Re: "How Safe Are India's Railways? Here's What Experts Say in the Wake of the Odisha Crash" (2023-06-06): The word "overutilized" contains NO hyphen, and nor does any word with the prefix "over—" or "under—".
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Re: story "Kremlin calls Polish decision to rename Kaliningrad 'hostile act'"
Please learn about diacritics! In this story, you misspelt not only one, but two names for the city of Kaliningrad. The old German name is Königsberg, not "Koenigsberg". The Polish name that the Poles have been using lately is Królewiec, not "Krolewiec". Unicode has these characters (obviously, or else they wouldn't show up here). Please respect foreign spellings. In the age of Unicode, there really is no excuse for doing otherwise.
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how about
stop saying every thing is racism and discrimination i have never heard this some much now in my life you people are forcing it every where and get people to say it all the time when they dont get their way
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