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This week’s most compelling Canadian images

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From the long journey home for┬аThe Roaring Lion┬аin Ottawa to the Grey Cup festival in Vancouver, here are some of the best Canadian images of the past week.


After much anticipation, Taylor Swift performs to a sold-out crowd at Rogers Centre on Thursday, one of six such shows in Toronto before she wraps her 20-month world tour with three performances in Vancouver.

A woman performs on a stage as a giant image of her is projected behind her.

(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Canada Post workers are pictured on a picket line in Surrey, B.C., as part of a national strike that began Friday.

Workers, including one wearing a mask, are pictured waving to cars, while standing on the sidewalk near a Canada Post facility. Some are wearing posters that read: CUPW on strike.

(Ben Nelms/CBC)

On Remembrance Day, members of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles Regiment participate in a service at the Vimy Ridge Memorial Park in Winnipeg, while members of the Canadian Navy attend a service at Old City Hall in Toronto.

People wearing military uniforms and poppies stand at attention.

A shot of people's legs wearing military uniforms, with wreaths resting on their legs.

(Prabhjot Lotey/CBC, Alex Lupul/CBC)

CF-18 Hornets fly over the National War Memorial during a ceremony on Remembrance Day in Ottawa.

Aircraft fly over a memorial.

(Blair Gable/Reuters)

At the ─Аda┼╛i military base, northeast of Riga, Latvia, more than 3,000 troops have been participating in a Canadian-led NATO military exercise designed to simulate an attack on the Baltic country coming from beyond its nearly 300-kilometre border with Russia.

Smoke bombs go off during the military exercises.

(Corinne Seminoff/CBC)

People zip line from scaffolding on Thursday during the Grey Cup festival ahead of the 111th Grey Cup on Sunday in Vancouver.

People zip-line from scaffolding over a city street.

(Ben Nelms/CBC)

Nearly three years after its brazen theft,┬аThe Roaring Lion┬атАФ grimace and all тАФ is finally back where it belongs on the wall of the Fairmont Ch├вteau Laurier hotel in Ottawa.┬аBruno Lair, assistant director of engineering at the hotel who had discovered the 1941 Yousuf Karsh portrait had been stolen and replaced with a fake, jokingly checks to make sure the portrait is secure following a ceremony on Friday.

A man stands next to a portrait on the wall.

(Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Miss Canada Ashley Callingbull takes part in the national costume show during the 73rd Miss Universe pageant in Mexico City on Thursday.

A woman wearing a colourful dress smiles in front of a backdrop that reads: '73 Miss Universe.'

(Raquel Cunha/Reuters)

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