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Lower fares shrink Ryanair’s profits

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Ryanair has said it had to cut its fares more than expected during the last three months of 2016, which pulled down profits. Fares were slashes because of over-capacity – too many seats available on short-haul flights in Europe. The...
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Eurogroup pushes Greece on reforms

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EU finance ministers have been discussing whether to withhold bailout money from Greece amid signs Athens is falling short on its commitments to reform the economy. Meeting in Bratislava, the ministers in what is known as the Eurogroup...
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Blue Jays fever

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Howard Bloom of SportsBusinessNews on the Jays' run to playoffs
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Belgium’s PM rejects Europe’s ‘weakest link’ label in fight against terror

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Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has rejected accusations that Belgium is Europe’s weakest link in the fight against terror. “I don’t accept this idea of a very weak country. Other countries have faced this drama and the tragedy of...
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China to lay off 1.8 million coal and steel workers to cut overcapacity

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Around 1.8 million Chinese coal and steel workers are to be laid off as Beijing tries to reduce overcapacity. That is about 15 percent of the total workforce in those industries with those people being “reallocated”. It is not clear when...
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The Ticker

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Mark Satov, founder of Satov Consultants, discusses some of the day's top stories
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Oil crash could mean a litre of petrol will be cheaper than a bottle of mineral water

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Fed up with the constant talk of tumbling oil prices? Let’s talk water instead. Let’s invert that old saying and pour water on troubled oil times. Supermarket bottled water, that is for it appears we are heading for what one respected...
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Sask. strives to help Canada be an energy and mining superpower

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Saskatchewan's energy minister says the province can draw billions in mining investment in 2025, but the situation could be better.
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Trump has immunity for official acts, US Supreme Court rules

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The top US court rules that former Presidents have some immunity from prosecution - delaying Donald Trump's election subversion trial.
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Freeland asked about possible Chinese retaliation for potential EV tariffs

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Asked if she's worried about retaliation from Beijing for potential tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says China is "taking advantage of the global economic system" by exporting overcapacity...
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2 beaches close due to over-capacity amid record-breaking season of beach badge sales

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Both Island Beach State Park and Sandy Hook closed for a few hours because they were at full capacity.
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Middletown woman’s family alleges mother of 7 died from withdrawal mismanagement at Orange County Jail

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The family of an Orange County mother of seven who allegedly died after spending three days at Orange County Jail has filed a lawsuit claiming her drug withdrawal was fatally mismanaged.
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OpenAI Announces New Safety Board

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OpenAI has formed a new committee to advise the company's board on safety and security.
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Data shows homeless people spend more time per visit in Sask. hospitals

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Homeless people in Saskatchewan spend longer than average in hospitals, according to recent data, illustrating a need for more housing to ease some pressure on hospital capacity.
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Quebec Transport Minister defends move to have new agency deliver major infrastructure projects

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Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault tabled a bill Thursday to create an agency of up to 50 employees, which will determine which transit projects can go ahead. But the creation of Mobilité Infra Québec is raising concerns about taking...
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War on Gaza: ‘Please, please have a ceasefire now,’ WHO says

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WHO's Margaret Harris warns Gaza hospitals have 2-3 days' fuel left due to blocked crossings; humanitarian aid halted. Urges ceasefire.
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Report points to possible improvements in provincial wildfire response

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A third-party review of last year's Barrington Lake and Tantallon wildfires says the province's response was well co-ordinated. The report, commissioned by the province , also called for improvements to training and air support among...
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Indonesia grapples with plastic waste crisis amid global UN plastic treaty talks

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Indonesia is one of the world's top contributors of plastic waste, accounting for around 7.8 million tonnes of plastic waste each year.
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Deadly West African heat wave driven by climate change, scientists say

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As a heat wave with temperatures nearing 50 C stretches from Senegal to Chad, hundreds have died, and climate scientists say temperatures this high would not have been possible without human-induced climate change from greenhouse gas...
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Guterres says aid to Gaza ‘requires Israel removing’ obstacles

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Israeli strikes target civilian homes in central and southern Gaza. At least 15 Palestinians have been killed.
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Atlantic Police Academy taking in more cadets to meet need for new officers

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With police agencies across Canada looking to hire, the Atlantic Police Academy in Summerside, P.E.I., is adding a second cohort to the upcoming year. Jeff Mitten, executive director at the academy, says dozens of the cadets in this...
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New mental health and addictions ER already seeing capacity issues

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The new mental health and addictions ER at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown has been extremely busy since it opened in late February. Management says that's led to some longer wait times. CBC's Laura Meader spoke with...
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New West school officials say student capacity at ‘crisis’ levels

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Too many students, too little space: it's a growing problem plaguing schools across this province. Now New Westminster school officials say they're at a "crisis" point. As Janella Hamilton reports, the district says it's over capacity by...
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P.E.I. government plans to add hundreds of private long-term care beds

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The province is turning to the private sector to help address a need for more long-term care beds across the Island. CBC P.E.I. legislative reporter Kerry Campbell explains how and when that will happen.