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Tanzania local elections: Opposition says three members killed ahead of vote

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Tanzania's main opposition party says three of its members have been killed on the eve of local elections.
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Guardian pulls kids from Vancouver school, saying staff failed to deal with bullying

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The guardian of two First Nations girls with disabilities says their elementary school failed to protect them from bullying. As CBC Indigenous reporter Jackie McKay learned, the guardian has pulled the girls from the school after one of...
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Canadian Sikh activists claim India is using no-fly list to harass them

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Activists Parvkar Singh Dulai and Bhagat Singh Brar, who both advocate for an independent Sikh homeland called Khalistan, have been unable to fly since 2018. The two men are now taking their fight with Canada's public safety minister to...
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BJP Clears Fadnavis' Name For Chief Minister Of Maharashtra, Shiv Sena Leaders In The Run

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has officially cleared Devendra Fadnavis' name for the position of Chief Minister of Maharashtra. However, Shiv Sena leaders are also in the running for the top post, creating a competitive political...
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An in-depth look at the PWHL's 2nd season that gets underway on Saturday

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CBC Sports' Karissa Donkin joined CBC News Network to preview the upcoming PWHL hockey season, with the first game airing Saturday at 2 p.m. ET on CBC TV, CBC Gem and cbcsports.ca.
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Maharashtra: Will The Fight For Maha CM Become The Next Major Political Battle After The Election?

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The Mahayuti alliance expressed gratitude to voters for their support in Maharashtra's elections, with all attention now on the selection of the next Chief Minister of the state. The political landscape is set for significant changes....
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Trump Appoints Former WWE CEO Linda McMahon to Lead U.S. Education Department

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Linda McMahon, the former CEO of WWE, has been selected by President Trump to head the U.S. Department of Education. McMahon, known for her business acumen and political involvement, is set to bring a new approach to education reform in...
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Speed skating preview: Canada's depth, expectations on Jordan Stolz & Jutta Leerdam

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CBC Sports' Anastasia Bucsis and Signa Butler break down the upcoming season.
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Political Science professor on Boissonault from Cabinet

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Loru Turnbull is a professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
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Islanders invited to come together to remember loved ones

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Hospice P.E.I. is hosting three memorial services aimed at helping Islanders deal with the loss of a loved one. CBC’s Kerry Campbell speaks with Hospice P.E.I. executive director Nancymarie Arsenault about why it’s important to...
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Vimy Ridge honoured in photo exhibit

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Photographer Blair Ketcheson’s photo exhibit, Portraits of an Icon, commemorates the Battle of Vimy Ridge. The First World War battle has long been considered a symbol of national achievement and sacrifice.
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Officials announce program to house homeless veterans during ceremony at Holmdel memorial

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Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way announced that $30 million in state and federal money will be spent over the next two years to reach out, connect, and provide housing for veterans.
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4 Liberal ministers not running again, sources say

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According to Radio-Canada, Marie-Claude Bibeau, Carla Qualtrough, Filomena Tassi and Dan Vandal have informed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau they will not be seeking re-election.
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Singh says he has no information about NDP requiring ‘additional steps’ to address foreign interference concerns

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During a press conference in Toronto on Thursday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh told reporters he did not receive information about foreign interference related to current or former NDP candidates that would have required him to take...
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Singh calls for release of names of parliamentarians involved in foreign interference

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During a press conference in Toronto on Thursday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said the names of parliamentarians involved in foreign interference should be released in a manner that respects national security.
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Conservatives blast Trudeau's foreign interference claims as 'partisan attack'

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Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong accuses the prime minister of smearing his party by claiming some members are subject to foreign interference, while Justin Trudeau continues to slam Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre...