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Canadian literary legend Alice Munro dead at 92

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Canadian literary great Alice Munro died Monday at the age of 92. She was widely considered a master of the short story, winning the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Homeowner: Dog thwarts thieves' attempt to steal $100K BMW from Woodbridge home

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Police say thieves have recently targeted homes in Colonia, Ford and Menlo Park.
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Coast Guard Continues Search for Missing Submersible

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Coast Guard Continues Search for Missing Submersible
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In Entertainment: Billy Joel's Run, Sports Controversies & Tupac's Star

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From the Piano Man's final bow at MSG to drama off the NBA court, here are your top entertainment headlines.
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Family celebrates first Easter holiday in Canada after escaping war

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A family is celebrating their first Easter holiday in Canada after escaping the war in Ukraine. They say their prayers for safety, after spending years trapped between wars, have been answered.
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Syrian-Ukrainian family celebrates first Easter in Canada

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A Syrian-Ukrainain family is celebrating their first Easter holiday in Canada after escaping the war in Ukraine. They say their prayers for safety, after spending years trapped between wars, have been answered.
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Man describes wrestling gun away from California mass shooter

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A man who wrestled the weapon away from the California mass shooter has now spoken out, describing a terrifying fight to disarm the gunman. The death toll from Saturday's shooting in Monterey Park, Calif., has risen to 11 as police try...
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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sworn in as president of Brazil

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Leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was sworn in as president of Brazil on Sunday under tightened security in the capital Brasilia following threats of violence by supporters of his far-right predecessor Jair Bolsonaro.
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Exposing how Iran tracks and threatens people in Canada

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CSIS recently confirmed there are multiple 'credible' death threats from Iran aimed at people in Canada. CBC News’s chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault meets with several Iranians who describe their experiences of being monitored and...
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‘It was a separate understanding’: CSIS director on differences between Emergencies Act and CSIS Act

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When questioned about his previous statement that the definition of threats to the security of Canada in the Emergencies Act is broader than that in the CSIS Act, Director of CSIS David Vigneault says what he was ‘reassured by is that in...
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‘We needed to demonstrate to the community that we were taking actions’: Ottawa Police acting deputy chief

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Acting deputy chief Patricia Ferguson discusses Ottawa Police's response to the truck convoy at the inquiry looking into the federal government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act.
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Buffy Sainte-Marie discusses a new TIFF documentary about her life

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The Indigenous music icon speaks with CBC’s Eli Glasner about Buffy Sainte-Marie: Carry It On and how she has used her songs to bring awareness to Indigenous issues for six decades.
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Edinburgh festival: Psychological thriller reflects on Soviet era

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Stories about identity and belonging are always plentiful at Edinburgh's annual arts festival, and this is year is no di
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Somalia MPs meet to vote in long-delayed presidential election

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Somali lawmakers gathered in Mogadishu Sunday to vote in the country's long-overdue presidential election.
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Evidence of war crimes, crimes against humanity in Ukraine but not genocide: Veteran investigator

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"It's clearly a war crime and indeed its breadth and depth suggest that there's crimes against humanity as well," said veteran war crimes investigator Bill Wiley. "There's no evidence of genocide at this point."
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Horror expert and culture critic weigh in on Netflix hit Squid Game

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Chris Alexander, editor-in-chief of Delirium Magazine, and Hanh Nguyen, senior editor of culture at Salon.com, spoke to CBC News about why Squid Game is resonating with international audiences.
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New Bond film gets premiere after 18-month delay

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Studios are banking on No Time to Die to pull in the crowds after prolonged pandemic shutdown.
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Pandemic, hot weather linked to increase in drownings

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Preliminary data from the Lifesaving Society shows more drownings this year than last, particularly in B.C., Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec, and experts say it’s likely a combination of wanting to cool off during the hot weather and...
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Taliban seize more control in Afghanistan, Kabul at risk

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As the Taliban seize control of Kandahar and the strategic city of Ghazni, leaving Kabul more vulnerable than ever, Afghans feel betrayed by their own government and the foreign powers who aren’t stepping back in.
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Violence in Israel and Gaza spreads to the Occupied Territories

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Ongoing violence in Israel and Gaza spills into the Occupied West Bank. Meanwhile, Palestinians in Gaza fear a ground invasion by Israeli forces.
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Grief counsellor urges Nova Scotians to reach out after deadly rampage

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'We're here for the long haul,' says Stacey Harrison of the Colchester East Hants Hospice Society as names of victims are revealed.
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RCMP break up Wet'suwe'ten blockade

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RCMP arrested 10 people after a B.C. court injunction over camps blocking the construction of a $6.6 billion natural gas pipeline through Indigenous land.
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RCMP break up Wet'suwet'en blockade

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RCMP arrested 10 people after a B.C. court injunction over camps blocking the construction of a $6.6 billion natural gas pipeline through Indigenous land.
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Sir on Mongolia's blueprint to develop the 3x3 game and the model other countries should follow

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To develop 3x3 basketball in Canada, Sir says smaller tournaments should be held to create enthusiasm and a knowledge base for players.