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Ukraine’s president Zelenskyy gives a powerful speech at Grammys

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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a powerful pre-taped message to 64th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday evening.
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Advocates call for Indigenous artifacts in Vatican museum to be returned

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Indigenous delegates from Canada were given a private tour of Vatican museums on Tuesday. There are calls for some of the tens of thousands of Indigenous artifacts housed there to be repatriated.
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On the ground as police confronted Ottawa protesters

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CBC's Thomas Daigle and Olivia Stefanovich discuss being on the ground while police cleared the crowd of protesters from downtown Ottawa.
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Apple Music Names The Weeknd as Global Artist of the Year

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While the Recording Academy may have overlooked Abel for the Grammys despite having one of the most successful projects of 2020 in "After Hours," The Weeknd was named global artist of the year at the 2021 Apple Music Awards.
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Rain, snow compound flood risks in Abbotsford, B.C.

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Recent rainfall has increased the risk of more flooding in Abbotsford, B.C. The threats are compounded by the Nooksack River in the U.S. breaching its banks and run off from recent snowfall.
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Chrétien under fire for residential school comments

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WARNING: This story contains distressing details. Former prime minister Jean Chrétien is under fire after saying on the Radio-Canada’s Tout le Monde en Parle he never heard about abuse at residential schools during his tenure as minister...
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Court upholds landmark compensation order for First Nations children

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The Federal Court has dismissed Ottawa’s appeal for a review in a landmark compensation order for First Nations children, leaving the federal government on the hook for billions of dollars.
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Thousands left behind as Canada’s evacuation mission in Afghanistan nears end

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Canada is expected to end its evacuation mission in Kabul within 24-48 hours, leaving thousands of people behind. Opposition leaders continue to say the government mishandled the situation in Afghanistan.
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Ottawa pledges financial support as UN joins calls for action over residential schools

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WARNING: This story contains distressing details. The federal government has pledged access to financial support for other First Nations to search for unmarked remains near former residential schools, but some — including a former Truth...
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Danielle Moné Truitt Talks New 'Law and Order' Show 'Organized Crime'

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The longevity of NBC's iconic Law and Order series is one for the books but the show has no plans on stopping soon! The newest series ‘Law and Order: Organized Crime’ premiered April first with a new partner for Elliot Stabler. Danielle...
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Canada approves Moderna COVID-19 vaccine

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Health Canada has approved the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for use, doubling the vaccines available for Canadians, and up to 168,000 doses are expected to arrive by the end of the year.
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Deadline put on Ontario rail blockade

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Ontario Provincial Police told Tyendinaga Mohawks they will face possible investigation and charges if a rail blockade isn’t cleared by midnight Sunday.
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Police move in on Mohawk rail blockade

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The Ontario Provincial Police have begun to remove demonstrators from the camp near Belleville, Ont. Protests by the Mohawks of Tyendinaga have shut down passenger and freight train traffic for more than two weeks.
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An Ojibway woman created the Jolly Jumper

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Meagan Fiddler shares the story of the first Indigenous woman to patent an invention in Canada. Susan Olivia Poole, from White Earth Reservation in Minnesota, made her mark in the world by creating the Jolly Jumper.
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Federal Conservatives raised a record $48.5M, spent $50M in 2024

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The Conservative Party of Canada spent more than it brought in last year as it ramped up advertising and internal polling ahead of the federal election, despite breaking a fundraising record.
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Carney resets deadline for U.S. trade deal to Aug. 1 after Trump tariff threat

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Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's latest threat to impose a 35 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods, saying the 'revised deadline' for a deal is Aug. 1 and that 'Canada has made vital progress to stop...
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'It's unthinkable what has happened,' says former Camp Mystic attendee

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Olivia Marrus, a former camper at Camp Mystic, says the news of the flooding in Texas has been 'hard to watch.' The owners of the all-girls Christian camp in Kerr County, confirmed early Monday that more than two dozen of their campers...
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Carney attends Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural mass

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Pope Leo XIV kicked off his papacy with his inaugural mass in Vatican City, drawing thousands including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who used the visit to meet with global leaders in preparation for next month’s G7 in Alberta.
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Canadians flock to advance polls over long weekend

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A record number of Canadians voted in advance polls on Friday, with more casting their ballots over the long weekend. Though voting has started, not all of the parties have released fully costed platforms.
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Nassau PD: Guatemalan man turned over to ICE after drug, criminal impersonation arrest

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Authorities say Josue Oliva has a long rap sheet in several states, with grand larceny and burglary charges dating back to 1993.
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Carney says ‘nothing is off the table’ in Trump tariff battle

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With the U.S.-Canada trade war heating up significantly, Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised to hit the U.S. with billions in counter-tariffs after the Trump administration announced 25 per cent levies on all cars entering the U.S.
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Paws and Pals: Lucie has love and energy to spare

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This resilient 1-year-old pup has overcome a lot in her short life.
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Will tariffs hit Canada next week? In April? Trump sends mixed messages

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Confusing messages from U.S. President Donald Trump have left Canadian officials confused about whether threatened 25 per cent tariffs will kick in next week, or next month — but some experts say sowing confusion could be part of a...
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Federal cabinet ministers prepare retaliatory measures in anticipation of U.S. tariffs

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Canada could be less than a week away from a major trade war - IF U-S president Donald Trump stays true to his word. He's threatened to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods. Federal leaders hope he's bluffing. But they're also...