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Canadian Navy offers ‘no strings attached’ program amid recruitment woesCanadian citizens and permanent residents can join the Navy on a year-long contract – either full-time or part-time – and then leave if they wish to after that.Canada2 hours
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Pope Francis out of hospital after bronchitis treatmentFrancis, 86, was hospitalized at Gemelli Polyclinic on Wednesday following his weekly public audience in St. Peter's Square after reportedly experiencing breathing difficulties.World2 hours
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Authorities working to identify 8 bodies pulled from St. Lawrence River this weekAkwesasne Mohawk Police say they are working with Immigration Canada and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to confirm the identities of the eight migrants.Canada2 hours
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Canada is pushing ahead on ‘friendshoring’. What that means for tradeThis year's budget reveals the federal Liberals envision Canada relying more on its allies for trade in the future, economists and geopolitical experts say.Politics4 hours
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Ottawa left EI reform out of Budget 2023. Here’s whyThe Liberal government says reforming the employment insurance program amid a slowing economy could drive up premiums for workers and employers.Canada4 hours
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Is Ottawa moving forward on pharmacare plan? Here’s what to knowHealth Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says the government's plans for pharmacare are moving forward, but experts suggest the Liberals may have lost the political will.Canada5 hours
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Death toll rises as wild storm rips through midwestern, southern U.S.Possibly dozens of tornadoes touched down into the night across at least seven states, laying waste to homes and businesses and splintering trees.U.S. News6 hours
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Colour Crusader: How the ‘Robin Hood’ of the art world is liberating colour for everyoneArtist Stuart Semple from Bournemouth, England, is on a mission to free colour from corporate control.Canada8 hours
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The new wave of Inuit artists — and a major rethink inside Canada’s art galleriesQuamajuq in downtown Winnipeg is part of an overdue evolution in how Canadian art galleries and museums handle Indigenous works.Canada8 hours
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Canada’s carbon pricing is going up again. What it means for your walletStarting April 1, the fuel charge is rising by 30 per cent to $65 per tonne of emissions in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Yukon and Nunavut.Canada8 hours
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Reactions to Rogers-Shaw deal mixed in AlbertaShaw Communications and Corus Entertainment, the parent company of Global News, are owned by the Shaw family based in Calgary.CanadaMar 31
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Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels: A timeline of the hush money case behind indictmentIt's been nearly seven years since the hush money payments at the centre of the historic criminal indictment of Trump were made to cover up alleged sexual affairs with two women.U.S. NewsMar 31
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Han Dong serves Global News with libel notice over foreign interference reportLawyer Mark Polley says he is demanding that Global News make a "full apology and retraction'' for publishing the report last week.CanadaMar 31
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How a short trip to Canada turned into a nightmare for an Argentinian familyAugusto is the couple's only child and after seven years of trying to conceive, he's also their miracle baby. Now the family is hoping for another miracle.HealthMar 31
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Baseball fan’s on-field proposal ends in crushing tackle from securityIt only took one strike to get this baseball fan ejected from the stadium. Though tackled by security, the marriage proposal was a home run in the end. She said yes.TrendingMar 31
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At least 3 dead after tornadoes tear through Arkansas, Iowa amid massive U.S. stormsMore than 350,000 people were at risk as what the National Weather Service called a "confirmed large and destructive tornado'' tore through business districts and neighborhoods.EnvironmentMar 31
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ANALYSIS: Erin O’Toole’s legacy will be defined by what comes after his political exitThe former Conservative leader attempted to drag his party closer to the political centre, and ended up getting dragged out of his job by his own caucus.CanadaMar 31
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‘The Last of Us’ season 2 will be shot in Vancouver“We’re incredibly excited to have one of the largest shows on television choose to film in Vancouver,” Mayor Ken Sim told Vancouver's Economic Commission Friday.EntertainmentMar 31
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Chinese colleges extend spring break, urging students to ‘fall in love’Nine colleges in China announced an extended week-long break with the theme of enjoying flowers and falling in love.TrendingMar 31
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Vancouver Canucks winger Andrei Kuzmenko won’t wear Pride warm-up jersey: coachThe Pride Night jerseys, designed by local artist Christin Hryc, feature a rainbow and flowers across the Canucks' orca logo, and rainbow patches on the shoulders.SportsMar 31
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‘Forever chemicals’ found in Canadian fast food packaging, study showsA new study shows the evidence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in some take-out containers used in fast food restaurants in Canada.CanadaMar 31
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WestJet pilots to vote on strike action after talks stallPilots for WestJet are set for a strike authorization vote on Monday after they say talks with the airline have broken down over the past six months.CanadaMar 31
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Meghan Markle wins bid to throw out half-sister Samantha’s defamation caseA judge ruled that Meghan Markle's remarks about her relationship with Samantha are opinion and cannot be proven false.TrendingMar 31
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Inquiry into N.S. mass shooting says spouse of killer was revictimized by RCMP probeThe final report on the Nova Scotia mass shooting says the gunman's partner, who survived his violent domestic abuse, was revictimized by the RCMP investigation.CanadaMar 31
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Italy blocks ChatGPT temporarily over privacy concernsSan Francisco-based OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, announced this week that he's embarking on a six-continent trip in May to talk about the technology with users and developers.WorldMar 31