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5 things to watch out for as Quebec’s legislature resumes ahead of fall electionQuebec's legislature is back in session May 5, and new Premier Christine Fréchette has five weeks to push through her political agenda before the summer break.Politics7 mins
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New Ontario law capping resale prices frustrates season ticket holdersRyan Van Horne has had season tickets for the Toronto Raptors for 12 years but for the first time, he's considering ending his streak.Sports5 hours
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Police probe mock beheading of Quebec labour minister effigy at Montreal rallyVideo from the event shows protesters using a guillotine to cut the head off figure of Minister Jean Boulet.Politics11 hours
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Quebec to begin rollout of digital health records systemThe system is designed to replace paper files and fragmented platforms with a centralized digital record, giving health-care providers quicker access to patient information.Canada11 hours
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Prime Minister Carney set to announce new governor general: sourcesPrime Minister Mark Carney is expected to name the successor Tuesday to Mary Simon as Canada's 31st governor general since Confederation.CanadaMay 4
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United Airlines plane hits truck while coming in to land at Newark airportPlanes landing at Newark glide in low over multiple lanes of traffic on the New Jersey Turnpike, one of the most congested parts of Interstate 95.TrendingMay 4
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Flying or driving? Fuel shock means summer travel will happen ‘differently’As many Canadians look to book their summer getaways, it seems it will not be a similar process to years pas as jet fuel and gas prices continue to surge across the country.CanadaMay 4
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Twice as many Gen Z Canadians plan to save tax refund this year: surveyGen Z Canadians are also more than twice as likely to invest this year (33 per cent) compared to last year (15 per cent), a survey by TD Bank shows.MoneyMay 4
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Dolly Parton says she’s ‘got some healing to do’ in latest health updateDolly Parton told her fans to think of her as 'an old classic car that once restored, can be better than ever' before announcing that she has to cancel her Las Vegas residency.EntertainmentMay 4
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Barry Manilow postpones Las Vegas shows again for cancer treatment recoveryManilow was set to return to Las Vegas for shows on May 7-9 and May 14-16 at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. His next confirmed dates at the resort will begin on July 9.EntertainmentMay 4
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Timmy the stranded humpback whale rescued and returns to the oceanThe stranded whale was first spotted idle near Germany’s Baltic Sea coast on March 3, far from his natural habitat in the Atlantic Ocean.TrendingMay 4
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New York Church of Scientology targeted in latest ‘speedrun’ incidentPolice officers were informed that 'a group of unidentified individuals forcibly entered the location through the side door and caused property damage,' an NYPD spokesperson said.TrendingMay 4
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Mock beheading of Quebec labour minister at May Day protest draws outrageA video circulating widely on social media shows demonstrators using what appears to be a guillotine to decapitate a papier mâché effigy of Jean Boulet.CanadaMay 4
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Solomon says new federal AI strategy will analyze impact on jobsIt’s been six months since the government wrapped up fast-tracked consultations on the strategy — Solomon initially promised it would be tabled by the end of last year.CanadaMay 4
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Britney Spears pleads guilty in DUI case, will avoid jail timePrior to her arraignment, Britney Spears voluntarily checked herself into a treatment facility, according to a representative for the singer.EntertainmentMay 4
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Raptors reflect on season, return to playoffsScottie Barnes posed a question before answering with his thoughts.SportsMay 4
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‘Hopeful milestone’: Health Canada approves 2nd drug to slow Alzheimer’sThis is the second disease-slowing drug for Alzheimer’s that has been approved in Canada, after Health Canada approved lecanemab, commercially known as Leqembi, in October 2025.CanadaMay 4
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OPP seize $4.1M in drugs, dismantle Ontario and Quebec networksOntario Provincial Police say officers in the province and Quebec have seized $4.1 million in drugs and dismantled several networks.CrimeMay 4
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Executive public servants now back in the office on full-time basisThe Treasury Board announced the change to remote work rules in February and said all other employees will have to be in the office four days a week as of July 6.PoliticsMay 4
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U.S. Supreme Court temporarily restores full access to abortion pillThe order signed by Justice Samuel Alito temporarily allows women seeking abortions to obtain the pill at pharmacies or through the mail, without an in-person visit to a doctor.U.S. NewsMay 4
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Austrian police arrest man after rat poison found in baby food jarsHiPP, a Germany-based organic baby food maker, became aware of the situation after a 'blackmailer sent a message to a non-personalized shared mailbox.'WorldMay 4
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Canada on ‘front lines’ of trade war as Joly unveils $1.5B tariff support planMonday’s relief package will be broken up into two parts, the first one being $1 billion in loans by the Business Development Bank of Canada.EconomyMay 4
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Rudy Giuliani hospitalized with pneumonia, breathing on his own spokesperson saysGiuliani's representative, Ted Goodman, did not say why the 81-year-old was in the hospital, how long he had been there or what his prognosis is.TrendingMay 4
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Cavaliers tease Drake as they eliminate RaptorsThe Cleveland Cavaliers eliminated the Toronto Raptors in Game 7 on Sunday, and took the opportunity to troll Drake while they were at it.SportsMay 4
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Quebec men charged after Ontario man left with ‘life-altering’ injuries from robberyThree men from Quebec are facing charges after an Ontario man was left with 'life-altering' injuries from a robbery over the weekend.CrimeMay 4