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- Spain, Mexico, Brazil Urge Washington to Engage in 'Respectful Dialogue'
Spain, Mexico, Brazil Urge Washington to Engage in 'Respectful Dialogue'
- Pierre Poilievre hates Mark Carney’s high-speed rail plan. Is his attack a ‘political loser’? - Toronto Star
Pierre Poilievre attacks Mark Carney's high-speed rail plan, calling it a 'political loser', Eastern Ontario farmers express wariness about Alto's land requests, and Quebec and Ontario municipalities form a united front against the project.
- As a young reporter, I saw the power of local politics. Now I have a radical idea to shape Toronto's next election. Here's where you come in
Toronto set for comprehensive municipal election coverage
- Former Inuit leaders say ‘regret’ for RCMP's Indigenous surveillance program isn't enough
Former Inuit leaders call for public inquiry into RCMP's Indigenous surveillance program
- Mark Carney looks like he could use an island getaway
Mark Carney's bank accounts face scrutiny
- Polyamory is growing in Canada, but the legal system hasn’t caught up - CTV News
Polyamory is becoming more accepted in Canada, with a growing number of people identifying as non-monogamous. However, the country's legal system has not kept pace with this shift, leaving individuals and couples in a state of uncertainty. The lack of clear laws and regulations governing polyamory can lead to difficulties in issues such as inheritance, tax, and employment.
- A Patriots employee breaks his silence following the release of photos of Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini
Patriots analyst Scott Zolak speaks out on photos of coach Mike Vrabel and reporter Dianna Russini
- Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 4.17.26
Governor Gavin Newsom announces appointments
- Bangladesh Continues Talks with IMF on Key Reforms Tied to Loan
Bangladesh discusses loan conditions with IMF, continues negotiations on key reforms.
- Trump Says Iran Conceded to All Peace Deal Terms
Iran agrees to remove enriched uranium, cooperate with US on peace deal
- Iran Rebuffs U.S. Enriched Uranium Transfer Demand
Iran rejects U.S. demand for enriched uranium transfer
- Province invests $100K in Kelowna’s early intervention efforts for safer streets
The Provincial Government is investing $100,000 in Kelowna's early intervention efforts for safer streets.
- YOU SAID IT: Pasted-together politics
A letter to the editor calling for tougher gun control laws.
- 'Massive risk': Chinese EVs are the first test for Canada’s new strategic partnership with China
Canada's new strategic partnership with China is being tested by the influx of Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, with manufacturers expressing concerns over the impact on domestic industry and jobs.
- Tories delay contentious rent-control legislation
Tories delay rent-control legislation
- 'Whitby deserves better': Elect Respect touted at Whitby news conference on political bullying, harassment
Whitby Mayor Elizabeth Roy and East Ward Councillor Victoria Bozinovski are calling for an end to political bullying and harassment.
- Land Act: Notice of Application for a Disposition of Crown Land (File 3413928)
Land Act application filed for intensive use site on Crown land near Three Valley Gap.
- Surging prices provide 'adrenaline shot' for Canadian helium industry
Canada's helium production surges as global shortage tightens
- Modi is pushing to get more women into India’s Parliament. That could have other consequences
India's Parliament opens debate on landmark bill to reserve one-third of legislative seats for women
- IMF warns against fuel subsidies amid war-driven energy shock
IMF warns against fuel subsidies due to war-driven energy shock, advises targeted support instead
- Ontario Liberal nomination kicks off after tensions run high at Scarborough victory party
Key points unclear due to unclear information.
- Nominations for Caledon municipal election open May 1
Nominations for Caledon municipal election open May 1
- Nyanyas of Niagara to host Bob Rae in urgent conversation on global health strain
Former Ontario Premier Bob Rae to discuss global health strain in Africa.
- Ford government to allow alcohol almost anywhere in Ontario parks - CityNews Toronto
Ontario government relaxes laws to allow alcohol in most parks
- Adapting to the norm of instability
Adapting to the norm of instability is a universal human experience.
- Some councillors stomp on plan to designate building where Stompin’ Tom got his name
Some councillors stomp on plan to designate building where Stompin’ Tom got his name
- Secretary Mullin must help finish the job: Urge the Senate to confirm Plankey
Urge the Senate to confirm Sean Plankey
- “Alleged” “social discontent”: Marie Rose Khady Fatou Faye denies Rfi
Marie Rose Khady Fatou Faye denies allegations of social discontent in Dakar
- With work set to begin, urban planner voices major concerns about Quebec City's tramway
Quebec City's tramway project raises concerns about neighbourhood impact.
- Canadian Coast Guard tests Arctic surveillance drone as air force delivery stalls - CBC
Canadian Coast Guard tests Arctic surveillance drone
- US, Philippines Eye Record Military Drills as War Fears Grow
Philippines, US to stage record military drills amid rising tensions
- Terrebonne by-election puts Carney’s popularity to the test in Liberal-Bloc rematch - The Globe and Mail
Terrebonne by-election tests Carney's popularity in Liberal-Bloc rematch
- Doug Ford can't run from scrutiny, but he sure can hide
Doug Ford's government focuses on economic growth and innovation.
- 'King' Trump is acting more and more like King Kong
Trump's authoritarian tendencies
- Liberal members will vote today on whether they'd like to see age restrictions for social media
Liberal members to vote on social media age restrictions
- For a party once thought endangered, the Liberals are enjoying a surprising afterlife
Liberal Party of Canada has maintained its presence in Canadian politics
- Top 3 takeaways from the Artemis II mission and what's next
Artemis II mission accomplished its primary objectives, including a lunar flyby, without major issues.
- Murray Bender: 'Living like locals' in Tel Aviv and loving it, even the bomb shelters
Murray Bender's experience living in Tel Aviv despite the ongoing conflict, the benefits of living like locals, and his love for the city's bomb shelters.
- Sudan’s civil war nears grim milestone
Sudan's civil war enters its 30th year