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Young voters have ‘electoral majority’ this election, says advocacy group

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Amanda Munday, executive director of New Majority, says young and first-time voters are more engaged and informed this federal election than in previous campaigns. She says affordability, mental health, climate, democracy and Canadian...
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What Arctic (in)security looks like in Canada’s North

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As the leaders of the major parties make election promises about Arctic security, CBC chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault goes North, where a history of unfulfilled government promises has left strong opinions about what needs to...
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Panama rejects Pentagon chiefs idea of US bases on its soil

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Panama has rejected Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth's idea of US bases on its soil
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US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth emphasises need to protect Panama Canal

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The US is looking to revive its military presence in Panama, citing the need to secure the Panama Canal. While initial reports suggested Panama agreed to grant access to US bases, officials later clarified they won’t host permanent...
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Pentagon flags "China threat" at Panama Canal, Beijing fires back

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The Panama Canal is now at the center of a new flashpoint between the U.S. and China. The Pentagon has issued a stark warning about Chinese influence, prompting an angry retort from Beijing. Here’s how the geopolitics are unfolding over...
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Plans on Arctic sovereignty, defence must be done in partnership, says Inuit leader

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Natan Obed, president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, the national representational organization for Inuit in Canada, says the North lacks the infrastructure to interact with the rest of Canada, and the election is an opportunity to bring...
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Israel attack on Syria: IDF launches air attacks on Syria’s Damascus and Hama

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Syria has condemned the deadly Israeli strikes across the country as a flagrant violation of its sovereignty after Israel said it struck military capabilities. Syrian state media said the strikes hit close to a defense research center in...
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Israel-Syria war: Israeli army strikes military bases in Syria, Hama airport destroyed

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The Israeli army has carried out multiple airstrikes on military sites in Syria, including Hama Airport and the T4 base. Syria’s defense ministry reports total destruction at the Hama facility, calling the attack a blatant violation. The...
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P.E.I. business owners leaning into Canada-U.S. tensions with elbows up — and a bit of humour

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For weeks now, there has been a big push to shop local on P.E.I. Some are taking it a step further by putting pro-Canadian messaging on their products. From lobsters with their ‘elbows up’ to dropping Americano coffee in favour of...
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China launches new large-scale military drills around Taiwan

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China-Taiwan war: China Launches New Large-Scale Military Drills Around Taiwan. Watch in to know more!
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Here’s what these St. John’s East MP candidates think about boosting N.L.’s role in national defence

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Growing tensions between the U.S. and Canada has national defence at the top of people's minds. After Liberal candidate and incumbent MP Joanne Thompson made an announcement on the matter in St. John's on Friday, the CBC’s Jenna Head...
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Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine war enters critical stage, no breakthrough in talks

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Russia is gearing up for a large-scale offensive in Ukraine, with reports suggesting a multi-pronged attack in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, peace talks remain stalled as President Putin looks to strengthen his negotiating position. In...
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US wants to make Philippines “a proxy” in US-China confrontation

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Victor Gao says US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is trying to stir up a confrontation between China and the US, using the Philippines.
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Stakes are high for Alberta’s oil and gas industry in this federal election

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Workers and industry leaders in Alberta’s oil and gas industry say they want to hear clear energy platforms from the federal candidates during this election campaign as U.S. tariff threats create uncertainty in the sector.
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‘He sounds like another colonizer’: Greenlander on J.D. Vance's visit | Hanomansing Tonight

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U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance was in Greenland on Friday, slamming Denmark for not doing a good job in keeping its semi-autonomous territory safe. But as Greenland content creator Qupanuk Olsen explains, many Greenlanders did not roll...
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Greenland PM Pours Cold Water On Trump's Arctic Island Dream | 'U.S. Won't Get It'

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Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen declared that the U.S. will not gain control over the Arctic island, asserting Greenland's independence. His statement follows President Donald Trump’s controversial remarks about...
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Housing, Arctic defence top of mind for many Nunavummiut in federal election

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Canadians will be going to the polls on April 28. TJ Dhir hit the streets of Iqaluit to find out what issues are top of mind for Nunavummiut.
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Nanaimo-Ladysmith voters eager to head to the polls

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With a federal election just over a month away, Nanaimo-Ladysmith voters are eager to head to the polls to have their voices heard.Claire Palmer spoke with voters in Nanaimo today about what key issues they care about ahead of the April...
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Nanaimo—Ladysmith voters eager to head to the polls

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With a federal election just over a month away, voters in southeast Vancouver Island are eager to have their voices heard.Claire Palmer spoke with voters in Nanaimo on Monday about what key issues they care about ahead of the April 28...
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Joly scolds Rubio over Trump’s 51st state threats as G7 meeting wraps in Quebec

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A day after U.S. President Donald Trump again called for Canada to become the 51st state, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly wrapped the G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Quebec by telling U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio: ‘Canada's...
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‘Canada’s sovereignty is not up to debate. Period,’ Joly to U.S. secretary of state

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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, speaking to reporters in Quebec in her final news conference of the G7 foreign ministers' meeting, said she told U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to respect Canada and its sovereignty.
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Canadian water sovereignty in the spotlight as U.S. pauses Columbia River Treaty talks

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Tricia Stadnyk, the Canada research chair on hydrologic modelling from the University of Calgary, says Canada has had a long history of water conflicts and negotiations with the U.S., but Canadians are right to be cautious about the...
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US President Trump's buyout plan clouds Greenland polls | Greenland elections

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Greenland is currently going through an election process amid a renewed push from the Administration to buy the island. Greenlanders will vote on March 11th in a general election. In the run-up to the election, members of the country’s...
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Greenland prepares for crucial elections amid US buyout controversy

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Greenland is heading to the polls on March 11 for decisive elections that could shape its future. Amid discussions of greater independence, polls show that Greenlanders oppose joining the United States, despite Trump’s past buyout...