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Dan Karpenchuk

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120 total appearances

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-27-2025 3PM EST

to bring the war with Russia to an end.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-27-2025 3PM EST

Zelensky is set to meet with President Trump on Sunday to talk about a 20-point peace plan which will include security guarantees and an economic agreement.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-27-2025 3PM EST

For NPR News, I'm Dan Karpenchuk in Toronto.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-27-2025 11AM EST

The Dionne Quince Home Museum in North Bay, Ontario, posted that Annette died on Christmas Eve.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-27-2025 11AM EST

She was the only surviving member of the quintuplets and the last surviving sibling of the 14 children of the Dionne family.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-27-2025 11AM EST

The five girls were born on May 28, 1934, the first quintuplets to survive past infancy.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-27-2025 11AM EST

When they were just months old, the Ontario government took them away from their parents and put them in the care of a board of guardians and a nursery-style exhibit that millions of tourists lined up to see, bringing in $500 million for the province.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-27-2025 11AM EST

The fathers' attempts to regain custody failed.

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NPR News: 12-27-2025 11AM EST

In 1998, the Ontario government apologized to the sisters and gave them a $4 million settlement for the years spent on display.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-27-2025 11AM EST

For NPR News, I'm Dan Karpenchuk in Toronto.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 11-16-2025 12AM EST

The 62 artifacts include a 100-year-old Inuit kayak, wampum belts, war clubs, masks, and beaded moccasins.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 11-16-2025 12AM EST

Pope Leo turned them over to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops during an audience at the Vatican.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 11-16-2025 12AM EST

A statement by the church said the pieces were a sign of dialogue, respect and fraternity.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 11-16-2025 12AM EST

They were part of a controversial collection that sparked a debate over cultural items taken from Indigenous peoples during colonial periods and the church's role in helping the Canadian government's forced assimilation policy, which some historians have called cultural genocide.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 11-16-2025 12AM EST

The items will first go to the Canadian Museum of History, where they will be identified, and then a decision will be made about where they should ultimately go.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 11-16-2025 12AM EST

For NPR News, I'm Dan Karpenchuk in Toronto.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 10-26-2025 5AM EDT

The anti-tariff ad campaign featured clips of an address by former President Ronald Reagan saying tariffs do not work.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 10-26-2025 5AM EDT

An infuriated Trump terminated all trade talks with Canada calling the ads a fraud.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 10-26-2025 5AM EDT

The government of Ontario, which paid $75 million Canadian for the ads, planned to pull them on Monday, still leaving them to be seen by millions of Americans watching the World Series.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 10-26-2025 5AM EDT

Now Trump says they should have been taken off the air immediately, and he announced a further 10% tariff on Canadian goods as punishment.