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'Indigenous communities at higher risk': Miller

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Indigenous Services Marc Miller says Indigenous community are higher risk from the Covid-19 crisis due to health inequities.
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Netanyahu heads to Washington for ceasefire talks with Trump

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads to Washington to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss a ceasefire plan in Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war reaches its 21-month mark.
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Ralston armoury in Amherst closed due to mould

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The future of the armoury in downtown Amherst is uncertain after its recent closure due to health and safety concerns. The Department of National Defence owns the building, which houses a museum with countless Nova Scotia Highlanders...
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Picture 10 ping pong balls. That’s how much plastic can be found in the stomachs of some turtles: MUN study

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Sea turtles have become “little pockets of plastic swimming around in the ocean,” says Alice Zhu, a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at Memorial University. While most plastic comes from the land, there is some that comes from materials in...
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Israeli assault on Gaza kills children, medics and families amid mounting civilian toll

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As Israel & Hamas weigh a new US-backed ceasefire proposal, Palestinians continue to suffer under relentless Israeli bombardment across Gaza
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Quebec to restrict construction in flood zones as province updates risk maps

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The number of Quebec homes in flood zones is expected to increase from 25,000 to about 35,000, according to the provincial environment minister. This comes as the province prepares to publish a new framework on flood risk zones in 2026.
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Step into new worlds at 5th Dimension VR virtual reality arcade

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This week’s Road Trip Close to Home visits 5th Dimension VR in White Plains with over 50 games and 18 stations, offering immersive fun for all ages.
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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif says ‘no more begging bowl’, but accepts $2.3b IMF bailout

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Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif declared an end to relying on foreign aid, stating "no more begging bowl." However, his government accepted a $2.3 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund to stabilize the economy.
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Trump confronts Ramaphosa over debunked ‘white genocide’ claims in tense Oval Office exchange

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A tense Oval Office moment — Trump shows disputed videos to South Africa’s president to support false ‘white genocide’ narrative.
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Montreal director's new film shows different, beautiful side of Haiti

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Joseph Hillel’s film ‘At All Kosts’ looks at the courage and dignity of people living in Haiti. He’s hoping to show a different side of the country often characterized by its political unrest and brutality.
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'Such Pity...': Lavrov's Big ATTACK On U.S; Shocks Trump With New Anti-West Alliance, Blasts NATO

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has criticized NATO's actions in the Asia-Pacific, saying the alliance is expanding its military infrastructure far from its traditional zone, under the pretext of addressing distant threats. He...
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Fully Back What India Does: UK MP UNMASKS Pakistan's Role in Pahalgam Terror Attack

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In a powerful statement in the UK Parliament, Conservative MP Bob Blackman condemned the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, labeling it a deliberate act by Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba. Blackman accused Pakistan's...
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Placentia Bay wind-hydrogen project continuing despite market challenges

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Critics of Newfoundland and Labrador’s wind-hydrogen projects say the industry is not viable. But as the CBC’s Terry Roberts reports, one company is confident it can overcome the issues.
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More than a third of Toronto businesses expect U.S. tariffs will result in job cuts

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As part of Toronto’s response plan on U.S. tariffs, the city has been surveying local businesses to understand what the impact could be on the regional economy. CBC’s Lane Harrison breaks down what some businesses had to say.
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Displaced Palestinian families forced to seek refuge in Gaza landfill

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Mosquitoes, rats, disease and a severe lack of clean water compounds their daily struggle for survival.
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Gaza's landfill sites turn into shelter for displaced Palestinian families escaping war

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Mosquitoes, rats, disease and a severe lack of clean water compounds their daily struggle for survival.
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Riverhead town board could use eminent domain to move downtown revitalization project forward

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The decision to move forward with eminent domain has raised concerns from community members and business owners over the tactic to move forward with Riverhead's downtown revitalization.
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Myanmar’s military showcases strength amid civil war struggles

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Myanmar’s military marks Armed Forces Day with a grand display—despite losing ground to ethnic armies and pro-democracy fighters.
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Are Ford’s tactics working in the ongoing trade war?

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While many Canadians are applauding Doug Ford's response to the ongoing trade war with the U.S., others worry about the feasibility and economic ramifications of counter tariffs. Metro Morning spoke to an economist who says the premier’s...
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Tracking Hidden Costs Of Your Next Trip Amid Rising Prices

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Rising costs and inflation are making your vacations expensive. Watch to know more!
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‘It’s not clear what the American president wants,’ says Joly of Trump

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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, speaking in Toronto on Wednesday, says negotiations are continuing with the U.S. over tariffs, but at the end of the day only Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump can come...
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Freeland says it’s important Liberals don’t ‘parrot Conservative talking points’

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Asked about her economic record following the English-language debate on Tuesday night, Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland says her campaign is built around the challenge U.S. President Donald Trump poses to the Canadian...
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Forget traffic jams, flying cars are coming

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Tired of getting stuck in those annoying traffic jams? Well, no more waiting. No more science fiction. Flying cars are real, and they are taking off right now. Our next story takes a look at how the future of transportation is changing...
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California firm unveils real flying car: Watch it take off

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You tired of getting stuck in those annoying traffic jams? Well, no more waiting, no more science fiction. Flying cars are real—they are taking off right now as we speak. Our next story takes a look at how the future of transportation is...