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  1. Federal audit criticizes international student monitoring

    IRCC's lack of monitoring of international students raises concerns about potential security risks.

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  2. NDP blasts province for inaction on Forever Canadian petition

    NDP leader blasts province for inaction on petition, calls for government to take immediate action

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  3. Quebec's secularism law threatens religious and equality rights, Supreme Court hears

    Quebec's secularism law could impact religious freedom

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  4. Ontario gasoline and diesel prices expected to fall on Wednesday

    Ontario gasoline and diesel prices expected to fall on Wednesday

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  5. Former Chair of Aurora College recalls poor working relationship with N.W.T. gov't

    Tension between the government and the college was a major issue

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  6. RCMP recruiting hurt by unrealistic targets, lengthy process, auditor general says

    RCMP faces recruitment challenges with high application rejection rate

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  7. Caledon residents invited to have ‘coffee with a cop’ today in Bolton

    Caledon OPP officers to meet with community at Tim Hortons

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  8. Women in politics and technology share their expertise in speaker series

    Women in politics and technology share their expertise in speaker series with the goal of empowering and supporting young women in these fields.

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  9. Fort McMurray college prepares for second year of job cuts as enrolment plunges

    Fort McMurray college prepares for second year of job cuts as enrolment plunges due to federal limits on international students.

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  10. Orban Rallies Far-Right Amid Claims of Russia Meddling

    Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban seeks support from far-right EU leaders amid allegations of Russian meddling in the country's elections.

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  11. Donald Trump, Iran and Wab Kinew's controversial remarks

    Premier Wab Kinew's comments on Iran conflict sparked controversy

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  12. Don Cherry deserves the Foster Hewitt Award for his unparalleled broadcasting career

    Legendary hockey commentator Don Cherry to receive Foster Hewitt Award

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  13. Iranians desire peaceful, democratic future

    Iranians desire peaceful, democratic future

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  14. Youth in care share personal stories in 'raw and vulnerable' meeting with top N.B. officials

    Youth in care share personal stories with senior N.B. officials

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  15. The spring sitting of the P.E.I. Legislature is set to begin. Here’s what to expect

    MLAs return to the legislative assembly after two delays.

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  17. Canada's border agency under fire for treatment of sexual harassment cases

    Canada's border agency under fire for treatment of sexual harassment cases

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  18. Okanagan Valley gets mention on Rogan

    Okanagan Valley mentioned on Joe Rogan Experience

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  19. Dual citizens weigh Trump, taxes in decision to renounce U.S. citizenship - CBC

    Dual citizens weigh Trump, taxes in decision to renounce U.S. citizenship

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  20. Crowley seeking support for reinstating government basic income program

    Crowley seeks support for reinstating government basic income program

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  21. Emmanuel Grégoire, a Socialist long involved in local politics, becomes Paris’ new mayor

    Emmanuel Grégoire, a Socialist, becomes Paris' new mayor in a runoff vote

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  22. Williams Lake councillor’s motion on public safety sparks legal, public debate

    Councillor Scott Nelson's motion raises questions about public safety

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  23. Iran threatens to attack Mideast electrical plants powering US bases

    Iran threatens to attack US bases via Mideast electrical plants

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  24. Vernon city council to get updates on two Polson Park projects

    Vernon city council to receive update on Polson Park Revitalization Project

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  25. LETTER: Saanich council takes scattered approach to housing targets

    Saanich council members disagree on how to meet housing targets

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  26. Construction industry across the Coast wants a 'seat at the table'

    Construction industry seeks unified voice

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  27. Athabasca County councillors deny expense claim citing conflict

    Councillor Natasha Kapitaniuk's expense claim denied by peers following discovery of conflict.

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  28. Carney's approach to foreign interference scrutinized

    Canada's Justin Trudeau criticized for handling of India's alleged involvement in Sikh leader's killing.

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  29. LETTER: Iran protests overlook atrocities of previous regime

    Iran's protests are overshadowing the atrocities committed by the previous regime.

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  30. OC instructor receives Human Rights in Corrections award

    Okanagan College professor Dr. Melissa Munn receives Human Rights in Corrections award.

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  31. Saskatchewan defends gun owners from federal firearm crackdown

    Saskatchewan government passes bill to protect gun owners from federal firearm crackdown

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  32. Independent task force to review Sechelt mayor and council wages

    A review of Sechelt's mayor and council wages has been initiated.

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  33. Quebec’s Bill 21 lands in the Supreme Court, with notwithstanding clause in spotlight

    A legal challenge to Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21, is heading to the Supreme Court of Canada.

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  34. Manitoba mourns loss of trailblazer Amanda Lathlin

    Amanda Lathlin, a northern Manitoba MLA, has passed away.

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  35. St. Albert leads the province in signatures per capita for Forever Canadian petition

    St. Albert residents drive Alberta's signature rate for a petition opposing separation

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  36. What to expect when Doug Ford brings the legislature back on Monday

    Ontario legislature returns from spring break, Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy to deliver Thursday's budget.

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  37. Canadians abroad fighting for better byelection turnout

    Over 100,000 voting kits sent to overseas Canadians had low return rates.

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  38. Word on the Beat: Learn and improve

    The RCMP detachment is in need of learning and improvement

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  39. TAIT: NDP private member’s bill essential for Albertans with disabilities

    NDP introduces private member’s bill for Albertans with disabilities

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  40. Letters: Chief Driechel’s Israel trip controversy is overblown

    Letter writer questions objectivity of criticism of Chief Driechel's trip to Israel.

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  41. Life support: B.C.'s supportive-housing system is overwhelmed and underfunded

    BC's supportive-housing system is overwhelmed and underfunded.

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  42. They were injured in military service. Canada promised better rehab. Here's why these veterans are still in pain

    Veterans with military service injuries struggling with inadequate rehabilitation programs.

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  43. Clashing visions define pivotal NDP leadership race as party prepares to rebuild

    NDP leadership candidates present fundamentally different visions for the party's future, with some emphasizing policy, others focusing on unity and electability, as the party prepares to rebuild after a tumultuous period.

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  44. Here are the five candidates competing to lead the federal NDP

    The Winnipeg convention will determine the party's new leader.

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