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Liberal cabinet minister quits to seek addiction treatment

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Hunter Tootoo steps down as Fisheries minister, leaving Trudeau's cabinet and Liberal caucus
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Obama to address Canadian Parliament in June

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U.S. president's address coincides with 1st North American leaders' summit in more than 2 years
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Pope Francis releases 'The Joy of Love'

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Rev. Thomas Rosica discusses pontiff's treatise on marriage, divorce and romance
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Republicans' tempers flare

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Donald Trump faced his toughest campaign debate yet Saturday night and the attacks both ways got personal
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Alpha: Alia Bhatt & Sharvari Lead YRF’s Explosive New Spy Universe Film!

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Alia Bhatt has just announced her new project in the YRF spy universe saga, and it's creating quite the buzz! So, what's this new project all about? Titled 'Alpha,' the film stars Alia Bhatt alongside Sharvari Wagh and is directed by...
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William Shatner, Ryan Reynolds criticized for ‘tone deaf’ salmon farming campaign

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A coalition of B.C. First Nations are demanding an apology from Canadian actors William Shatner and Ryan Reynolds for their roles in a controversial campaign calling for an end to net pen salmon farming.
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Premier Scott Moe responds to Speaker's fiery final day speech

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe spoke with reporters Thursday after Sask. Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Randy Weekes, in his final day in the role, gave a lengthy speech accusing government MLAs of harassment and intimidation.
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Poilievre returns to House with a more subdued tone

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre returned to the House of Commons with a more subdued tone the day after he was tossed from the chamber for calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 'a wacko' during question period.
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Poilievre returns to House a day after being ejected

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre returned to the House of Commons with a more subdued tone the day after he was tossed from the chamber for calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 'a wacko' during question period.
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Compass political panel: Doctors' notes, Maple virtual care, tensions in legislature

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From sick notes to virtual health care to the feisty tone in the P.E.I. Legislature this week — Sally Pitt and Paul MacNeill are back for the CBC News: Compass political panel for April 19.
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Munich security conference: War on Gaza high on the agenda

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Germany shifts stance on Israel's aggression, calls for safe spaces and aid in Gaza amidst dire situation in Rafah.
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Netanyahu juxtapositions Israeli fighters with Israeli captives: Bishara

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Netanyahu juxtapositions Israeli fighters with Israeli captives: Bishara
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Brazil-Israel diplomatic dispute: Countries recall envoys after holocaust comment

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Brazil-Israel diplomatic dispute: Countries recall envoys after holocaust comment
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He’s not just designing guitar pedals — he’s bringing new sounds to life

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In a St. John’s basement, Mark Bennett is bringing new sounds into the world through his custom-designed guitar pedals. See how it’s done, and hear how a songwriter like Nick Earle can be inspired by one of Bennett’s creations.
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#TheMoment CBC broadcast its final time signal

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After more than 80 years, the iconic long dash sound of the National Research Council time signal has beeped for the last time on CBC Radio at 1 p.m. ET.
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Rising cost of living tops agenda as Parliament resumes

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After a summer break, Parliament is back in session as the rising cost of living is top of mind for Canadians. House Leader Karina Gould discusses cost-of-living solutions announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal...
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Climate activists try to block tree removal in Seattle

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With ropes, a harness, a hammock and a bucket pulley system, masked activists in Seattle have taken residence in the branches of an old, thick cedar tree to prevent it from being cut down to make way for new homes.The protest on a...
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On the Scene: NaTasha Williams on the Success of the 'Some Like It Hot'

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The 2023 Tony Awards are scheduled for next month, and Some Like It Hot, a musical and theatrical adaptation of the 1959 film, is leading the pack with a total of 13 nominations.
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How Salt Caves Can Boost Health and Wellness

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How Salt Caves Can Boost Health and Wellness
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New U.K. PM Sunak promises 'economic stability'

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Rishi Sunak has been installed as Britain's third prime minister of the year by King Charles. In his first speech in the role, Sunak pledged to restore trust in government and warned of difficult decisions to come.
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Putin’s nuclear threats earn quick condemnation from Western allies

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Western allies were quick to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to put his country's nuclear deterrence forces on high alert.
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Northern Ireland: EU welcomes 'change in tone' from UK in post-Brexit trade talks

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EU and UK negotiators Maros Sefcovic and David Frost met in London and said talks will continue next week to try to settle the standoff on trading arrangements.
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Trudeau, Biden commit to collaboration on climate, rebuilding the economy

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( - image credit) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden held their first bilateral talks on Tuesday, committing to work together on climate change and building the economy back up after the pandemic.
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Keystone XL cancellation an early blow to improved Canada-U.S. relations

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Many officials are hoping for improved relations between Canada and the United States under President Joe Biden, but his executive order cancelling the Keystone XL pipeline dealt some of those hopes an early blow — especially in Alberta.