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Is China using Hungary as its bridgehead in Europe?

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The primary purpose of Xi Jinping's three-day visit to Hungary might be to ensure that Hungary can help China gain market share in the EU, as Beijing and Budapest prepare to sign a total of 16 bilateral agreements.
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Why is the Chinese president visiting Serbia and Hungary?

9th - Higher Ed
Xi Jinping's state visit to Serbia takes place on the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the Chinese embassy by NATO in 1999.
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Who will take over Edmonton’s Citadel Theatre?

9th - Higher Ed
The Citadel Theatre’s 50-year lease is up, and it states that the city can now take over ownership of the building. The Citadel’s interim executive director hopes that theatre can begin leasing the building from the city as a way to keep...
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Liberal MP says Conservatives ‘are playing games’ with Honda EV deal

9th - Higher Ed
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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Ottawa commits $104M to help Toronto host 2026 World Cup games

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The federal government says it will provide $104 million to help Toronto host six matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. CBC’s Shawn Jeffords breaks down what the funding will go towards and whether it will be enough, given the estimated...
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CBC Calgary News at 11 April 26, 2024

9th - Higher Ed
CBC Calgary News at 11 host Rob Brown brings you a roundup of the news and weather weeknights right after The National.
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Saskatchewan spending $187M on 4 new planes to fight fires and move people

9th - Higher Ed
Saskatchewan has ordered four planes to help replace its aging firefighting fleet. Two of the airplanes will be dedicated airtankers. The other two will act as airtankers but also be used for things like air evacuations, patient...
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Capital gains tax is not a 'punishment,' Freeland says

9th - Higher Ed
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says changes to the capital gains tax are levelling out the playing field and that it's unfair to describe ‘tax fairness as a punishment.’ Freeland, who is also Canada's finance minister, also...
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What does divestment from Israel actually mean for schools?

9th - Higher Ed
Students' demands that their universities divest their endowments from companies that do business with Israel are easier said than done, says Chris Marsicano, an assistant professor of educational studies and public policy at Davidson...
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Latest emissions numbers show Canada is on track to meet 2030 targets: minister

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2022 as the economy rebounded from the pandemic, according to new figures released by the federal government. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault tells Power & Politics that Canada is still on...
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$25M pledged for P.E.I. long-term care will 'make a major difference,’ says nursing home group

9th - Higher Ed
William McGuigan, chair of the Nursing Home Association of P.E.I., says the province's April 10 announcement of 54 new long-term care beds at private facilities will help address the shortage of the spaces on the Island. McGuigan speaks...
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"Don't slouch": Saskatchewan's speaker of legislative assembly rebukes MLA for disrespect

9th - Higher Ed
Saskatchewan Party MLA Jeremy Harrison was forced to apologize twice in the legislative assembly on Monday after failing to properly stand up for the first one. The speaker of the legislative assembly, Randy Weekes, gave Harrison a stern...
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'Don't slouch': Saskatchewan's speaker of legislative assembly rebukes MLA for disrespect

9th - Higher Ed
Saskatchewan Party MLA Jeremy Harrison was forced to apologize twice in the legislative assembly on Monday after failing to properly stand up for the first one. The speaker of the legislative assembly, Randy Weekes, gave Harrison a stern...
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Red Hook Initiatives receives $1 million funding to help Brooklyn NYCHA residents

9th - Higher Ed
A Red Hook organization will now be better equipped to provide resources and programs for Brooklyn resident with a recent funding.
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With New Tax Policy, India Might Soon Get Teslas On Its Streets

9th - Higher Ed
The government has cut as much as 85% of taxes on the import of a certain number of EVs and now Tesla might be coming to India sooner than expected. This comes as part of a new scheme, which the government has said is "designed to...
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Canada's policy makers need to work on economic growth: report | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
The Coalition for a Better Future released their annual report on Canada's economy and found the economy stalled and contracted on a per capita basis The co-chairs of the coalition, former Conservative cabinet minister Lisa Raitt and...
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Sharebite Wants to End Food Insecurity by Feeding Workers

9th - Higher Ed
Dilip Rao, CEO of Sharebite, explains how his startup wants to normalize companies feeding their workers, the role of the private sector in public concerns, and more.
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Jill Chase’s Path from Founder to CapitalG Partner

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Jill Chase, partner at CapitalG, chat her personal journey, bringing more women into venture capital, and A.I. projects she’s excited about.
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Quebec union federation expresses disappointment in 2024-2025 provincial budget

9th - Higher Ed
Magali Picard, president of the FTQ, says she was hoping to see investment in housing, pharmacare and public transit.
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PEIFinanceMinBudgetDayFeb29

9th - Higher Ed
We now know how the P.E.I. government plans to spend public money this year. The budget, tabled Thursday, gives more money to health care, housing and education. Finance Minister Jill Burridge spoke with CBC News: Compass host Louise...
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P.E.I. finance minister acknowledges her new budget is ‘more of the same’

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We now know how the P.E.I. government plans to spend public money this year. The budget, tabled Thursday, gives more money to health care, housing and education. Finance Minister Jill Burridge spoke with CBC News: Compass host Louise...
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New Saudi investment firm teams up with SoftBank and Chinese Dahua Technology

9th - Higher Ed
Saudi Arabia's new investment firm Alat announced four partnerships with global companies as the country makes efforts to turn into a technology manufacturing hub.
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LuLu Group MD lauds PM Modi and UP CM Yogi Adityanath's leadership: UP is going to be USD 1 trillion economy

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After Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated over 14,000 projects valued at more than Rs 10 lakh crore during the Ground Breaking Ceremony (GBC@IV) in Lucknow, business tycoons including LuLu Group Chairman and Managing Director MA...
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MLAs raise eyebrows at P.E.I. government spending $2.5M on NHL deal

9th - Higher Ed
Is the $2.5 million price tag on the province's NHL travel partnership worth it? Some opposition MLAs are questioning the cost — and the timing. P.E.I.'s tourism minister says the pact will bring millions to the province.