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Wolastoqey chiefs demand support with banishment bylaw

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Neqotkuk First Nation Chief Ross Perley says RCMP are not supporting the bylaws that would allow the community to banish individuals who aren’t band members.
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Potluck feast marks launch of Mi’kmaw cookbook

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The community of L’nui Menuikuk, also known as Indian Island First Nation, gathers to celebrate the launch of Mitji—Let's Eat!: Mi'kmaq Recipes from Sikniktuk, a cookbook featuring 30 traditional Mi’kmaw recipes.
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Yellowknife North MLA Shauna Morgan on territorial emergency plans

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With fire season now upon us, many people are talking about emergency plans, and what would happen if mass evacuations were once again needed. For Shauna Morgan, MLA for Yellowknife North, the recent changes to the territorial emergency...
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Liberal MP says Conservatives ‘are playing games’ with Honda EV deal

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Ontario Liberal MP Irek Kusmierczyk tells a parliamentary committee that ‘we should not be playing games with people's jobs.’ Conservatives MPs at the committee were pushing for details about recent EV deals made public.
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'We still have expectations around safety': B.C. bans drug use in public spaces

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B.C. Premier David Eby announced Friday plans to recriminalize drug use in public spaces. He says while it is still important to help drug users, open drug use around kids and other people is not acceptable.
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N.W.T. Speaker Shane Thompson on the 2024 wildfire season

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N.W.T. MLA and Speaker Shane Thompson is well-versed on wildfire risks and preparations. He had a central role in last year's wildfire season as Minister of Environment and Municipal and Community Affairs. This year he's keeping a close...
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B.C.'s housing minister says some mayors not getting an accurate picture of housing in their communities

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B.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon is defending his government's Housing Supply Act, which allows it to set housing targets in communities, following blowback from mayors who say they are already meeting targets.
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Protest prompts Ontario legislature to recess, after 2nd NDP attempt to end keffiyeh ban fails

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Ontario’s New Democrats tried — and failed — a second time to pass a unanimous consent motion to overturn the ban on keffiyehs in the Ontario legislature. Protests during question period prompted the house speaker to recess legislature...
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How climate change, a 'threat multiplier,' is affecting the future of sport

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Madeleine Orr, an assistant professor at the University of Toronto and the founder the the Sport Ecology Group, spoke to CBC Sports' Shireen Ahmed about the impact climate change is currently having on sport, and what that means for the...
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Climate change stokes wildfire fears Manitoba community

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Firefighters in the RM of St. Laurent spent nearly 12 hours dealing with a massive wildfire on April 12 and worry it’s a sign of things to come as summers get hotter and drier.
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Ulkatcho First Nation set to build largest off-grid solar power farm in Canada

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A First Nation in Central B.C. is one step closer to having sustainable and clean energy. The Ulkatcho First Nation is set to build the largest off-grid solar power farm in Canada. CBC's Janella Hamilton travelled to Anahim Lake to learn...
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Starting fires to prevent fires

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Provincial information officer with Alberta Wildfire, Melissa Story, joins Sandra Batson to talk about the more than 1,000 hectares of land proactively burned by Alberta crews for hazard reduction burns.
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FBI on alert as Jewish Long Islanders prepare to celebrate Passover

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FBI Director Christopher Wray spoke about the threats during a meeting with Secure Community Network, a Jewish community nonprofit safety and training organization.
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Polls open on Friday: Seven-phase vote spread over next six weeks

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Nearly a billion voters are eligible to cast their ballots in a six-week election.
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Israel's latest plans to seize more lands in the occupied West Bank

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Israel has issued a decision to seize 64,000 square metres of land in the occupied West Bank to establish another illegal settlement.
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First of seven phases of the Indian national election is set to kick off on April 19

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A total of 102 constituencies in 21 states will vote on April 19 for the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections.
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NY Road Runners announce new initiative with NYC Public Schools

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According to the Centers for Disease Control, students who are physically active tend to have improved cognitive performance and behavior in the classroom.
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Zimbabwe elephant tracking: Keeping elephants in protected areas

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Why are game rangers in Zimbabwe fitting eight elephants with live tracking devices?
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Women’s emergency shelters in Montreal ‘deluged’ with growing demands

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Melpa Kamateros, the executive director of the Shield of Athena, says her organization has had to double the capacity of its shelter recently, calling intimate partner violence an "epidemic."
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What comes next in the search for missing residential school children?

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The Ahousaht First Nation are the latest to release findings from their search for missing children who attended residential schools. The CBC's Wawmeesh Hamilton explains the situation and asks what is next for sites where ground surveys...
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NJ Transit approves 15% fare increase to start this summer

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Officials said the alternative to the yes vote would have been a cut in service.
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US drinking water: Authorities limit acceptable volumes of PFAS

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US authorities are limiting the amount of the dangerous PFAS chemical allowed in drinking water.
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PM reveals some of what he knew about foreign interference

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed under oath some of what he knew about foreign interference and when he found out about it, at the public inquiry on the matter. His testimony sheds light on how intelligence is shared and where gaps...
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‘What about the poor?’ New Jersey residents criticize NJ Transit’s unanimous decision to raise fares

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New Jerseyans rallied in Newark outside of the New Jersey Transit headquarters ahead of the vote.