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Federal Liberals and NDP made a stop in Saskatoon. Will it help either party?
Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh made stops in Saskatoon on April 9. What was their messaging? Did it have any effect? Will Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre stop in Saskatchewan? University of Saskatchewan...
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Public hearing set to begin for veteran VPD officer accused of sexual harassment
A public hearing is set to begin Wednesday into allegations of sexual harassment levelled by students and other police officers against a senior member of the Vancouver Police Department.
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'Don't Retreat From Europe': U.S. Senator Blasts Pentagon Leaders, Warns Trump On Troop Deployment
The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee has criticized Pentagon “mid-level” leadership for 'a misguided plan' to reduce the number of U.S. troops based in Europe. I'm troubled at those dangerous views held by some mid-level...
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Who killed JFK? A question that divides Republicans and Democrats
#GRAVITAS | After thousands of pages of government documents on JFK's assassination were released, the director of the controversial 1991 film Oliver Stone who called for a renewed investigation into the President's murder. Stone's film...
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Sen. Cory Booker sets a record with marathon Senate speech lasting more than 25 hours
Sen. Cory Booker took to the Senate floor on Monday evening, saying he would remain there as long as he was “physically able.”
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DNA evidence hearing resumes today in Gilgo Beach Serial Killer case
Accused serial killer Rex Heuermann is set to be back in court for the second time in less than a week.
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DNA evidence hearing resumes in Gilgo Beach serial killer case
Accused serial killer Rex Heuermann was back in court for the second time in less than a week.
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What Canadians need to know before travelling to the U.S.
Immigration lawyers are warning Canadians to expect extra questions, have plenty of documents on hand and to carry a burner phone before travelling to the U.S., whether by land or by air. CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp explains why.
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Myanmar quake death toll tops 1,000
Foreign rescue teams began flying into Myanmar on Saturday to aid the search for survivors from an earthquake that killed more than 1,000 people in the impoverished Southeast Asian nation, crippling critical infrastructure amid a...
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Sister of Norwalk teen killed in 2022 crash focusing on healing, moving forward following drunk driver’s sentence
It’s taken time for Maria Valdovinos, of Norwalk, to be able to speak about her younger brother, Oscar Valdovinos, and smile. The 19-year-old was killed by a friend in a drunk driving crash in South Norwalk over two years ago.
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Fairfield Ludlowe HS students teach police American Sign Language
Students from the ASL club at Fairfield Ludlowe High School are teaching first responders basic signs of American Sign Language that can be used when responding to calls involving deaf individuals or people who are hard of hearing.
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Trump officials deny classified information was shared in group chat
In testimony to Congress on Tuesday, top officials from the Trump administration denied sharing classified information about the Yemen airstrikes in a group chat on the Signal messaging app where a journalist was mistakenly added.
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City of Yonkers holds public hearing for new waterfront park proposal
During the brief hearing, residents shared their thoughts on the park and the future of the depot.
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US Senate: ‘No, No, No, Don’t Act Smart’: Trump Ally Blackburn Mercilessly Grills Over Censorship
At today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) sharply confronted a witness over her past tweets. The heated exchange focused on controversial social media posts, with Blackburn questioning the witness’s...
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Yemen strike group chat ‘should not have happened’: Veteran Pentagon journalist |Hanomansing Tonight
U.S. President Donald Trump claims there was no classified information in a group chat that included a reporter. Former CNN Pentagon reporter Barbara Starr joins Ian Hanomansing to discuss the implications of this leak.
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Accused pleads guilty to stealing Churchill portrait, but won’t reveal how
After three years of international intrigue, Ontario man Jeffrey Wood pleaded guilty to three charges in the theft and forgery of the famous The Roaring Lion portrait of Winston Churchill, stolen from Ottawa's Château Laurier hotel. Wood...
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The lure of Canada is growing as more U.S. residents get a push
With an estimated 100,000 federal jobs eliminated so far this year in the U.S., some residents there are looking north for work and stability, presenting a unique opportunity for Canada.
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Trump Signals Ukraine Peace Deal As G7 Reaffirms Support, Putin Expresses ‘Cautious Optimism’
The United States and its G7 allies reaffirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion. G7 foreign ministers, including the EU, welcomed ongoing efforts toward a ceasefire, referencing a March 11 meeting in Saudi...
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Saint John business looks for Canadian suppliers as tariffs come into effect
Elizabeth Miller, owner of Good Fibrations fibre-arts shop in Saint John, says U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, and potentially other products in the future, will increase the cost of knitting needles, among other items. She is...
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Mayors of Canadian border cities prepare for effects of U.S. tariffs
Mike Bradley, the mayor of Sarnia, Ont., says cities and towns along the Canada-U.S. border, like Sarnia, need to be ready for economic hardship in the face of a trade war with the United States. ‘If we’re going to go to war, we better...
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Date set for hearing on DNA evidence in Gilgo Beach murders case
A Frye hearing has been set for March 28 for Rex Heuermann.
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Ontario developer accused of coercing buyers to pay more for same pre-construction homes
A GTA developer is fending off allegations it charged over 100 of its customers more than $18 million in extra fees to secure new homes they had already put down payments on. Briarwood Development Group allegedly told buyers they...
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The latest on the legal battle to prevent Ontario from removing Toronto bike lanes
The Ontario government’s plan to remove bike lanes in Toronto had its day in court on Tuesday. CBC’s Lane Harrison has what you need to know.
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Westhampton Beach residents relieved by progress made against East End fire
News 12's Cecilia Dowd was in Westhampton Beach where she spoke to residents who said they were relieved in the progress firefighters made in battling the East End fire.