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MAGA-affiliated musician’s Canadian concert permits denied

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American musician Sean Feucht has had multiple event permits for his Canadian concert tour denied or revoked by cities and Parks Canada, as some oppose his affiliation with the MAGA political movement.
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Forestry sector exploring options after Northern Pulp gives up on new mill: mayor

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The new mill would have been near Liverpool, N.S. While the move is a blow to Nova Scotia's forestry sector, Region of Queens Municipality Mayor Scott Christian says the industry has more clarity about a future direction.
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Family of missing N.S. kids frustrated with RCMP investigation

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The step-grandmother of Lilly and Jack Sullivan showed CBC News around the Nova Scotia property where the children disappeared 11 weeks ago. Janie Mackenzie and another family member say they’re frustrated with the RCMP’s investigation.
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Sobeys to stop offering plastic bags

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Sobeys will be the first national grocery chain to eliminate plastic bags from its stores when it stops offering them on Friday. Environment Canada is set to release a science review backing the need for a federal ban on single-use...
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Nova Scotia's Northern Pulp mill closes

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The Northern Pulp mill in Abercrombie Point, N.S., officially shuts down today after the government ruled it could no longer dump its waste water into Boat Harbour. The closure results in the loss of some 300 jobs and affects thousands...
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Peace by Chocolate founder becomes a Canadian citizen

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Tareq Hadhad, founder of Peace by Chocolate, became a Canadian citizen today and says he now feels like he has 37 million siblings.
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Peace by Chocolate founder gets Canadian citizenship

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Tareq Hadhad came to Canada as a Syrian refugee and founded the socially conscious Peace by Chocolate earned his citizenship with a perfect score.
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The N.L. storm through the lens of CBC journalists

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The blizzard moving through St. John's is being called historic and unprecedented.
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A look at the record-smashing blizzard in Newfoundland

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The massive storm beat a 1999 snowfall record, shutting down whole portions of eastern Newfoundland.
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Responding to the massive blizzard in N.L.

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A massive blizzard has buried parts of Newfoundland in snow. Rhonda Kenney, with the Red Cross, takes us through the ways the organization prepared for the blizzard and how it has been helping residents in the aftermath.
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Massive blizzard buries N.L. in snow

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A massive blizzard has buried parts of Newfoundland in snow. Jeff Ducharme, a snowed-in resident, takes us through the aftermath.
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Snowed-in Newfoundlanders start digging out

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A massive blizzard has buried parts of Newfoundland in snow. Jeff Ducharme, a snowed-in resident, takes us through the aftermath.
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Red Cross helps N.L. residents after record-breaking storm

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A massive blizzard has buried parts of Newfoundland in snow. Rhonda Kenney, with the Red Cross, takes us through the ways the organization prepared for the blizzard and how it has been helping residents in the aftermath.
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Public inquiry into N.S. mass shooting an ‘opportunity to get some closure,’ says Liberal MP

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Liberal MP Sean Fraser discusses plans for a full public inquiry into the Nova Scotia shooting after the government was criticized for its initial decision to launch a review panel into the tragedy.
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Atlantic premiers concerned as WestJet ends most flights in region

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Premiers are expressing concern after WestJet announced it would shut down most of its operations in Atlantic Canada.
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Need 2 Know: Trump Promises More Tests, Nova Scotia Rampage

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Monday, April 20, 2020.
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N.S. shooting victim Lisa McCully 'lit up a room'

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Bonnie Williams, a close friend of Lisa McCully, says the elementary school teacher and mother of two was "vivacious, creative, always smiling." McCully was among the victims of the Nova Scotia shooting rampage.
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Nova Scotia forces closure of Northern Pulp mill

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Nova Scotia’s Northern Pulp mill is being forced to close in January after it failed to stop dumping its toxic effluent into the harbour, causing health problems in a nearby Indigenous community. Roughly 2,700 jobs will be affected in...
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Nova Scotia town sinking as sea levels rising

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Liverpool, N.S., is trying to ward off flood waters from rising sea levels while the community is also starting to sink.
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The role of young voters in U.K. election

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Young voters in the U.K. could play a big role in the outcome of the Dec. 12 election. Polls show that more than 70 per cent plan to vote for the Labour Party, which needs to turn those plans into votes.
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Racist taunts during hockey game spark anti-racism campaign

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After a Nova Scotia hockey player was taunted with racist comments during a recent games, his fellow players are showing their support by marking their sticks with red tape.
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Why it’s hard to sell electric cars

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The long-standing myths about electric vehicles one reason they aren’t everywhere and subject to months-long waits. David Common looks at why and some incentives that could boost supply of electric vehicles.
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Halifax police chief apologizes for years of activity that targeted black community

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Halifax police Chief Dan Kinsella apologized publicly for the years of police street checks and other activities that disproportionately targeted people in the black community.
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Meet the all-female lobster crew making waves in N.S.

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The Nellie Row who are believed to be the first all-female lobster crew in Nova Scotia and possibly in Canada, make their way out on “Dumping Day,” the first day of Canada's lucrative lobster fishery.