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Poilievre says King's throne speech reaffirmed Canada's traditions

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Following the throne speech, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre emphasized the importance of strengthening Canada's relationship with the U.K. and reminding the world of the countries' shared traditions.
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What you need to know about Toronto's controversial 'bubble zone' debate

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Toronto councillors are set to debate a proposal that would see 20-metre protest 'bubble zones' around vulnerable institutions like schools and places of worship. But as CBC's Clara Pasieka explains, some critics worry the bylaw would...
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Toronto passes bylaw to restrict protests around places of worship, schools

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Toronto city councillors have officially passed a bylaw to limit protests around institutions like schools and places of worship. CBC’s Lane Harrison breaks down the decision that followed a heated debate.
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Why no one in B.C. knows exactly how many black bears there are

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People in B.C. are once again being reminded about black bears. They’re out and about across the province after winter hibernation. The animals are one of B.C.’s most recognizable large mammals. As Chad Pawson explains, with thousands...
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N.B. Power auditors field questions from MLAs about bill spikes

9th - Higher Ed
Two political parties say they accept that meters accurately measure electricity consumption. One still isn’t sure.
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Colombia senate rejects President Gustavo Petro’s labour reform referendum

9th - Higher Ed
No increase in weekend and holiday pay in Colombia after the senate rejected President Gustavo Petro’s labour reform referendum.
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Debate on future of Jackson Park bandshell deferred

9th - Higher Ed
A city council discussion to decide the future of the historic Jackson Park bandshell has been put off due to a revelation: The public school board is selling some of the bandshell's land. CBC's Dalson Chen reports from Windsor city hall.
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Seen any candidates? Voters in some ridings say election hopefuls have been no-shows during campaign

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Voters in some ridings have noticed many candidates haven’t attended local events or made in-person appearances during the campaign. Experts say there are usually two reasons why candidates stay out of the spotlight, apart from election...
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Steve Paikin bids farewell to The Agenda

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Steve Paikin joins us to reflect on his long career in broadcasting, and his show The Agenda. He served as the host for 19 seasons, and says his time at TVO was public television at its ‘absolute most mission driven.’ The final episode...
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Economy, housing top issues in Nanaimo-Ladysmith candidates' debate

9th - Higher Ed
In Nanaimo, B.C., it was standing room only for the local chamber of commerce's all-candidate debate on Wednesday. The event was the only debate in the riding that featured all five candidates on the ballot, with only five days to go in...
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All-candidates debate cancelled in North Island-Powell River riding due to safety concerns

9th - Higher Ed
An all-candidates debate in the city of Campbell River was cancelled on Tuesday. The debate was supposed to feature Conservative candidate Aaron Gunn, Green candidate Jessica Wegg, NDP candidate Tanille Johnston, Liberal candidate...
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Indigenous issues ‘pushed to the back’ of campaign, says first-time voter

9th - Higher Ed
Kris Moore, a first-time Indigenous voter, says she feels leaders are ‘side-stepping’ Indigenous issues. During the leaders' debates, one each in French and English, an Indigenous segment was not included.Read more:...
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What to watch for in the final week of the campaign

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and the election panel — former Liberal cabinet minister Mary Ng, former Conservative cabinet minister Lisa Raitt and former NDP MP Nathan Cullen — talk about the last days of the federal...
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What Halifax voters want to hear at next leaders debate

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The countdown is on to round two of the federal leaders' debates. The English language showdown is tonight in Montreal. Brett Ruskin spoke to voters in Halifax about what they're hoping to hear.
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Federal leaders' debate | Key moment and takeaways

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Chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and Power & Politics host David Cochrane break down key moments from the French-language leaders' debate.
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Post-debate news conferences cancelled over safety concerns

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The standard post-debate news conferences between federal leaders were cancelled on Wednesday because of concern about the 'environment' of the scrums. The move came after several altercations between journalists throughout the day.
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What these voters from across Canada thought of the debates

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The National’s Adrienne Arsenault reconnects with voters from across Canada to see what they thought of the debates, and if leaders did anything to change their minds.
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Who benefited most from the federal leaders English-language debate?

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Federal party leaders faced off in the English-language debate Thursday, where they were pressed on how they would lead Canada through the ongoing trade war with the U.S., and what they would do to address the high cost of living....
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Federal leaders’ English debate in 6 minutes

9th - Higher Ed
Canada’s federal party leaders discussed issues ranging from affordability to tariffs Thursday night for two hours. CBC’s Brian Trinh walks you through the pivotal moments.
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Greens protest being dropped from leaders’ debates

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Green Party co-Leader Jonathan Pedneault is protesting being suddenly cut from the federal leaders' debates after the party failed to field candidates in 90 per cent of ridings. The Greens say they pulled some candidates to block the...
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Missed the French-language leadership debate? Here’s what you need to know

9th - Higher Ed
The four leaders were asked about the U.S. trade war, energy and immigration. It was an opportunity for the leaders to defend their platforms to Canadians, but specifically to Quebecers.
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Missed the French-language leaders' debate? Here’s what you need to know

9th - Higher Ed
The four leaders were asked about the U.S. trade war, energy and immigration. It was an opportunity for the leaders to defend their platforms to Canadians, but specifically to Quebecers.
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Will the election leaders debate swing Saskatchewan voters?

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The English leaders debate is taking place the evening of April 17, 2025. The Morning Edition's political panel discussed what impact it might have on voters here in Saskatchewan. This week's panel featured Regina Leader-Post columnist...
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Green Party dropped from official leaders' debates

9th - Higher Ed
Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault will no longer be participating in the official leaders' debates, after the Leaders' Debates Commission rescinded the party's invitation for not running enough candidates.