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Alcohol sales expanding to some Ontario corner stores by September

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Doug Ford’s government is speeding up its timeline for allowing convenience stores in the province to sell alcohol. As CBC’s Lorrenda Reddekopp reports, Ontario is also giving the owners of the Beer Store more than $200 million as part...
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Officials work on beach replenishment at Sea Girt where toddler got trapped in sand

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Borough officials expect the entrance at Neptune Place to reopen May 1 in time for summer.
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Urgency for House Speaker Vote Amid Israel War

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Urgency for House Speaker Vote Amid Israel War
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Inside the wildfire evacuation zone in Edson, Alta.

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Thousands of people forced from their homes because of a massive wildfire west of Edmonton in Edson, Alta., have been told they will have to stay away longer. Officials have warned those who stayed behind that nobody is available to help...
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Wildfires bring devastation, uncertainty near Edson, Alta.

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Wildfires have devastated a popular campground outside Edson, Alta., while anxious residents wait to find out when and if they can go home.
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Colombia hosts international conference to discuss Venezuela

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President Gustavo Petro calls on leaders from 19 countries and the EU to ‘rebuild the path of peace’ in Latin America.
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Brother mentioned 'mission to do' before James Smith Cree Nation massacre

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Brothers Myles and Damien Sanderson were spotted 'guzzling booze' and 'pumping themselves up' just before the deadly stabbing attacks last year on James Smith Cree Nation and nearby Weldon, Sask., according to RCMP.
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How Biden’s Cannabis Pardons May Affect Voters

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U.S. Cannabis Council (USCC) CEO Khadijah Tribble joined Cheddar News to discuss the details of President Biden's pardons for federal marijuana offenses.
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'We're putting clear, concrete solutions forward for Canadians': government House leader on 2023 agenda

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"I think saying something is broken is profoundly disturbing," Government House Leader Mark Holland told Power & Politics Monday. "The reality is that Canada right now, while folks are struggling in this global context, is doing...
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Twitter Rolls Back Maligned 'Home' Timeline Change

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Twitter is pulling back its latest change after receiving major pushback from users. The feature pushed the user timeline experience onto a "home" feed that used individualized algorithms for displaying tweets rather than posting them in...
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From then to now: A timeline of the convoy protest in Ottawa

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Starting in late January, thousands of protesters have occupied Ottawa’s downtown core, frustrating residents and politicians, and resisting all efforts from law enforcement to get them to leave. Here’s how the situation has played out...
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At least one dead, Vancouver port closed in Canada floods

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Heavy rain has prompted evacuations in British Columbia and caused power outages in the US state of Washington.
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Vacasa Releases New Homeowner App

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Vacasa is the largest full-service vacation rental property management company in the United States. Today, it announced the launch of a new homeowner app to help users monitor how the company is managing their vacation rental homes. It...
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Rocket Lab CEO on Solar Sail Launch With NASA

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Space exploration is also getting a boost amid all the excitement surrounding space tourism. Satellite launch service provider Rocket Lab secured a partnership with NASA this month to develop a solar sail launch for deep space or...
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Ottawa working out details of vaccine passport

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The federal government says it is working on the details of a COVID-19 vaccine passport that can be used for international travel, which it hopes will be available by the fall.
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Federal government announces vaccine mandate for government employees

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The federal government announced a sweeping new mandate requiring all federal government employees and those working in federally regulated industries, including air and train travel, to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Canada ready to ramp up 2nd COVID-19 vaccine doses

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Ottawa says Canada is on track to ramp up second doses of COVID-19 vaccines next month. Millions of doses of the Moderna vaccine are expected to be delivered in June, but an exact timeline has not been given.
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Lightyear to Deliver Solar Powered Electric Car by June 2022

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Lightyear is looking to overhaul the electric car industry with a solar-powered vehicle. CEO Lex Hoefsloot joined Cheddar to provide some insight into how the technology will actually work. He noted that other companies are attempting to...
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Biden promises vaccine for all U.S. adults by May

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U.S. President Joe Biden says there will be enough COVID-19 vaccines available for 260 million people by May and promised every adult in the U.S. who wants a vaccine will get one by then.
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Trudeau is asked if Canada will get some of the U.S.'s vaccine production in June

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked by the CBC's Tom Parry about the pledge by U.S. President Joe Biden to have all adult Americans vaccinated by the end of May.
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Federal government pressured on when Canadians will get COVID-19 vaccine

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As other countries give timelines, the Trudeau government faces mounting questions about when Canadians will get a COVID-19 vaccine. But the complex task of delivering doses depends on factors still up in the air.
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Top health adviser on COVID-19 vaccine approval

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Dr. Supriya Sharma, chief medical adviser at Health Canada, talks to The National’s Andrew Chang about the approval process for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine and which vaccine candidate could be approved next.
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Timeline of Trump events and contacts leading up to positive coronavirus test

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The CBC's Laura McQuillan breaks down U.S. President Donald Trump's activities and contacts in the days and hours leading up to his positive COVID-19 diagnosis.
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Ontario reveals new 'back to basics' elementary math curriculum

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Ontario has unveiled its new "back to basics" elementary math curriculum, which includes new sections on financial literacy and coding.