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Why won't there be a leaders' communique coming out of next week's G7? | Power & Politics
CBC senior reporter Ashley Burke has the latest on how the government plans to manage next week's G7 leaders' summit, including the decision not to issue a final communique.
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How well do Oilers fans know the team?
The Oilers have thousands of fans across the city, but how well do they know their favourite team? We put fan knowledge to the test with a series of Oilers trivia questions.
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The East End: Fink's Country Farm
News 12’s Joe Arean takes you to Fink's Country Farm.
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N.L. couple studying Icebergs at the source — Greenland
David Holland is a mathematician and climate scientist at New York University who grew up in St. John’s. He studies the changing glaciers of Greenland and how it affects other parts of the world. He and his partner, Denise Holland, are...
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Jersey Shore Rock ‘n’ Roll tour features many Springsteen landmarks
Do you know where the E Street name was inspired? How about the all-night music club where Springsteen rocked until dawn?
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The notorious AI porn kingpin with a double life
MrDeepFakes was the world’s most notorious website for non-consensual deepfake porn until CBC’s visual investigations team — along with partners Bellingcat, Tjekdet and Politiken — exposed the Canadian pharmacist who played a key role in...
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2nd release of black smoke signals no pope yet chosen
More black smoke emanated from the Sistine Chapel chimney at 11:50 a.m. local time Thursday, signifying that no papal candidate has reached the required two-thirds threshold.
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How Pope Francis will be remembered
CBC’s Vatican analyst, David Perlich, talks to The National’s Adrienne Arsenault about how Pope Francis’s legacy differs around the world and among Catholics.
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Piscataway welcomes NJ’s first Bojangles
News 12’s Jim Murdoch is sampling southern-style chicken and biscuits as the first Bojangles restaurant in New Jersey prepares to open tomorrow in Piscataway.
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Pope Francis’s complex legacy
CBC’s Vatican analyst David Perlich talks to The National’s Adrienne Arsenault about how Pope Francis’s legacy differs around the world and amongst Catholics.
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Main Street Connecticut: Easter happenings in Norwalk
News 12 is checking out activities in Norwalk ahead of Easter this weekend.
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From 'Sinners' and The Last of Us to David Hockney in Paris: This week's unmissable culture catch-up
From blockbuster art shows in Paris to Easter playlists, post-apocalyptic TV and Ryan Coogler’s latest vampire flick 'Sinners' - here’s what not to miss in culture this week.
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Why has a GM plant in Ontario suspended production?
It was announced on Friday that a GM assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont., will be temporarily shutting down, with hundreds expected to lose their jobs and production suspended until October. Power & Politics hears from Unifor national...
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They want to re-enact the American invasion — not relive it
Ever since the U.S. started threatening Canada’s sovereignty, the Canadian Fencibles have put their love of travelling down south to re-enact the War of 1812 on hold, telling CBC’s Katie Nicholson they’re angry at the thought of history...
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Jean Charest: U.S. will pay for tariff 'confusion' | Power & Politics
Former Quebec premier and member of the prime minister’s council on Canada-U.S. relations Jean Charest tells Power & Politics the U.S. will pay a price for tariff 'confusion' as President Donald Trump announces 25 per cent tariffs on...
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How will Canadian workers be hit by Trump’s tariffs?
On U.S. President Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day,' Canada is spared from global reciprocal tariffs from the U.S. However 25 per cent tariffs on steel, aluminum and the auto sector will continue. Unifor national president Lana Payne says...
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Keeping Innu culture, community and language alive at the 2nd Nteimun Music Festival
The Nteimun Music Festival was a five-hour celebration of Innu culture. Organizers aimed to inspire Indigenous youth to keep their language alive. This year’s festival also honoured three Innu leaders for their lasting contributions to...
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What Carney said to Trump about Golden Dome missile-defence system | Hanomansing Tonight
Prime Minister Mark Carney held a news conference after his cabinet retreat Wednesday, where he talked about the discussions he had with U.S. President Donald Trump about joining the Golden Dome missile-defence system.
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Amherstburg residents out of options to remove 'inappropriate' lawn ornament
A lawn ornament on an Amherstburg lawn is raising some eyebrows and some outrage.
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Norman Jewison's sons alleged his wife cut off contact, coerced him to change his will
A year after Norman Jewison’s death, CBC News has learned details of a legal and emotional battle between the celebrated Canadian filmmaker's sons and his second wife — highlighting the end-of-life struggles many families face.
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Trump, tariffs top of mind for Brampton voters ahead of federal election
With Canada's federal election just weeks away, political leaders will be looking to secure votes in battleground areas like the GTA. CBC's David Common breaks down the top issues of voters in one of the fastest-growing suburban ridings...
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Preview of the 23rd annual Garden State Film Festival
News 12 is getting a preview of the 23rd annual Garden State Film Festival. Locations include the Cranford Theater and various places around Asbury Park.
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‘Knock it off,’ Poilievre tells Trump on tariffs
In B.C., Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre told Trump to 'knock it off' with tariffs, a line he has used regularly on the campaign trail.
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Carney, new cabinet will be sworn in Friday
Newly elected Liberal Leader Mark Carney will officially become Canada’s prime minister at a swearing-in ceremony Friday alongside his cabinet.