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Road safety groups advise drivers to be cautious ahead of Victoria Day long weekend

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The Victoria Day long weekend means hitting the road for many. But road safety groups are asking drivers in B.C. to exercise caution. As CBC’s Tanushi Bhatnagar reports, several organizations are giving tips on safe driving etiquette...
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Organizers of Lapu-Lapu Day festival reflect on one-month anniversary of tragedy

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Monday marks one month since the tragedy at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival in South Vancouver.Eleven people were killed after an SUV was driven into a festival crowd on April 26.The Lapu-Lapu Day event was organized by Filipino B.C. In the...
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American non-profit moving production to Manitoba as tariffs drive up costs

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Global Vision 2020, an organization that provides eye care for people in developing countries, keeps costs for its glasses down by sourcing materials from China. Now, with U.S. tariffs threatening to drive those costs up, the non-profit...
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Get ready, hockey fans: The 'Battle of Ontario' is back

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As the Toronto Maple Leafs get set to face off against Ottawa, CBC's Greg Ross breaks down what to watch for as the so-called "Battle of Ontario" rivalry is once again rekindled.
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MacKenzie Scott’s $19 billion in donations has been “transformational”

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Billionaire and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has donated over $19 billion to over 2,000 organizations in the past five years.
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Tourism operators hope for bump from Canadians opting for staycations

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Canadian tourism operators say they're seeing more domestic guests as Canadians choose to avoid travel to the U.S. amid threats of tariffs and annexation.
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Looking for a leader: St. John’s Pride wants clear support for the queer community

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Eddy St. Coeur wants the next prime minister to make a commitment to the 2SLGBTQ+ community, at a time when it's seeing a rise in hatred. Ahead of the federal election, CBC Newfoundland and Labrador is asking individuals and...
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Saskatoon activates emergency response after 67 overdoses and one suspicious death reported in three days

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The provincial government has activated its emergency operations centre in Saskatoon to streamline communication and support between the government and organizations that respond to drug overdoses.
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Amid upsurge in Canadian patriotism, artists say time is ripe for more arts funding

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Michelle Chawla, CEO of the Canada Council for the Arts, and Esther Rausenberg, executive director at the Eastside Culture Crawl, say that arts funding from all three levels of government hasn't kept up with the rate of inflation.
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King Charles signals support for Canada during ‘uncertain times’

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King Charles and other members of the Royal Family are showing some subtle but notable signs of support for Canada amid its economic fight with the United States.
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Bear Clan Patrol partners with Crime Stoppers, Aboriginal Alert in hopes of finding missing people

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Winnipeg's Bear Clan is teaming up with two organizations in the hopes of finding more of those reported missing. The street patrol says it's now working with Aboriginal Alert and Crime Stoppers. The Bear Clan's Angela Klassen says last...
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Egypt backs Gaza rebuilding efforts

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Egypt will train the Palestinian Police forces to be deployed in Gaza as part of the reconstruction plan, Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty revealed on Saturday 1/3/2025.
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How Muslim communities across the GTA are marking Ramadan

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Muslim communities across the GTA are getting ready to mark Ramadan. It’s a time when worshippers are heavily involved with charity and strive to give back to people in need, at home and abroad. CBC’s Britnei Bilhete has the story.
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Freezing of federal aid impacts NJ organization supporting refugees

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Interfaith Rise, which runs out of Highland Park, had to furlough 60 employees due to a lack of funding.
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Hub for Nova Scotia's Black community looking to expand

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Formerly known as the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children, Kinney Place has been renovated and became a business hub, but now it needs more space. Watch Amy Smith's interview with property consultant Sunday Miller.
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Jordanian Athlete Abdul Rahman Makhlouf Aspires For Guinness World Record

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For nine years, the Jordanian athlete Abdul Rahman Makhlouf has been practicing calisthenics in a wheelchair, hoping to one day achieve a Guinness World Record. He says that he is the only calisthenics athlete with a disability in Jordan...
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Trump signs tough border executive order; cartel designation sparks sovereignty debate

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US President Donald Trump, in one of his first actions after resuming office, signed an executive order that designates drug cartels as a national security threat. It also directs the US State Department to recommend within 14 days...
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At least 538 immigrants deported from US

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At least 538 immigrants deported from US. Watch to know more.
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Donald Trump designates drug cartels as major national security threat

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US President Donald Trump, in one of his first actions after resuming office, signed an executive order that designates drug cartels as a national security threat. It also directs the US State Department to recommend within 14 days...
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Gaza aid worker says help is coming, but distribution struggles to keep up

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Yousra Abu Sharekh of the International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance says although a huge quantity of aid is coming into Gaza, the system on the ground is unable to deal with it all due to a lack of staff, transportation and...
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Family raises funds for organizations that helped Greenwich 5-year-old during cancer treatments

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"She's really just handling the chemo very well, and the doctors are really happy with how she's doing," said her mother, Tina Carpenteri.
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Westchester man volunteers in California following fires

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News 12 spoke with a Westchester man who is in Los Angeles as a volunteer with the American Red Cross because of the fires.
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Westchester man volunteers to battle wildfires ravaging Los Angeles

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News 12 spoke with a Westchester man who is in Los Angeles as a volunteer with the American Red Cross because of the fires.
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What does the fall of the Assad regime mean for EU Member States and their asylum policies?

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Several EU member states have suspended asylum claims from Syrians following the collapse of the Assad regime. But what next? Euronews spoke with a Syrian refugee in Berlin, Amnesty International in Rome and the NGO Relive for Syrian...