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National Arts Centre CEO Peter Herndorff looks to the future

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Peter Herrndorf shows off plans for NAC renewal
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Take a look at the vision for Charlottetown's Confed Centre

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The federal and provincial governments have announced $47 million for green renovations at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown. CEO Steve Bellamy explains how the new space will look and what it means for the province.
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Alberta leaving Canada Pension Plan won't make it 'insolvent,' Alberta’s finance minister says

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Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner discusses the proposal to pull his province out of the Canada Pension Plan. Horner says if an Alberta pension plan is pursued, it won't make the CPP 'insolvent or inoperable, it means that the cost...
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P.E.I.’s Province House gets a major makeover

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Province House in Charlottetown, P.E.I., known as the 'birthplace of confederation,' has been undergoing a major conservation project. Along with renovating the structure, Parks Canada has also been updating the national historic site to...
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'Inauthentic' anti-Ukraine hashtags are trending in Poland, says report

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A study has found the hashtag #StopUkrainisationOfPoland does not represent widespread ill-feeling.
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Why Preston Manning is worried about Canada |  The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Former Reform Party leader Preston Manning sits down with The Weekly to discuss the future of Canada’s Conservative Party, and why he thinks so many politicians are getting it wrong.
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Poland elections: US homeland secretary Kristi Noem backs Conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki

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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has publicly endorsed Polish conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki ahead of the national elections.
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There is strength in unity,' says head of Métis nation in Alberta

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Andrea Sandmaier, president of Otipemisiwak Métis Government, says she understands why Albertans may feel neglected or ignored by the federal government, but that the rights of Indigenous peoples and treaties with them must be respected.
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Ferry firm hopes for a trouble-free season as new vessel added: 'It's darn near close to a new ship'

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The seasonal ferry service that runs between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia will start operation on May 1. Northumberland Ferries says it's doing everything it can to move on from the mechanical problems from last season, and...
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UK Employers Freeze Hiring

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Britain's labor market showed further signs of cooling last month, according to a survey that showed the weakest wage growth since early 2021, and tax increases in last week's budget might further hit hiring.
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Hiring Demand in Britain Hits Lowest Since 2020, REC Survey Shows

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Demand for workers in Britain collapsed last month after the new Labour government's first budget, a survey published on Monday showed, adding to other signs of the impact of the tax increases on employers.
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Less than a year now until restored Province House is due to reopen in heart of Charlottetown

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Historic Province House is now scheduled to re-open in the fall of 2025 after 10 years of renovations valued at more than $138 million. Visitors will hear about more than the Fathers of Confederation as they walk through the restored...
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Newfoundland and Labrador’s oldest citizen celebrates her 109th birthday

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When she was born, the First World War was raging, women weren’t allowed to vote, and confederation with Canada was still 34 years away. The CBC’s Terry Roberts reports on the life and birthday celebrations of Hersilia Moores.
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Clarke's Beach resident celebrates a milestone birthday

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Hersilia Moores celebrates her 109th birthday on Friday. The CBC's Terry Roberts has more.
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Hong Kong activists with arrest warrants demand meeting with Cleverly

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Two Hong Kong pro-democracy activists Christopher Mung and Finn Lau live in the UK and have recently been given bounties of HK$1 million by the Hong Kong government.



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CLEAN : Football CONMEBOL treasurer arrested in Bolivia

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CLEAN : Football CONMEBOL treasurer arrested in Bolivia
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The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh visit Canada House

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CLEAN: Interior shots of the Queen meeting guests at a reception at Canada House to celebrate Canada's 150th anniversary of Confederation on July 19, 2017 in London, England.
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CLEAN : For indigenous people Canada 150 is not all celebrations

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While Canadians celebrate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of their nation's confederation may of the countryÂ’s indigenous people believe that the Canada 150 festivities overlook what they consider to be a century and a half of...
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PHILIPPINES: PROTESTS TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR STRIKING KOREAN WORKERS

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In the Philippines, some 50 protestors demonstrated outside the South Korean Embassy in Manila on Friday to express support for Korean workers currently fighting new labour laws adopted by...
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CLEAN : Football: S America confed lost $140 mn to graft

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The head of the South American football confederation CONMEBOL said Wednesday the body lost more than $140 million to graft under former managers indicted in a US corruption investigation
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CLEAN : Football New leader for graft plagued S America

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CLEAN : Football New leader for graft plagued S America
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CLEAN : Brazil confirms Tite as new football coach

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CLEAN : Brazil confirms Tite as new football coach
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The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh visit Canada House

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CLEAN: Interior shots of the Queen meeting guests at a reception at Canada House to celebrate Canada's 150th anniversary of Confederation on July 19, 2017 in London, England.